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Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy

In external beam radiotherapy, one of the most common and reliable methods for patient geometrical setup and/or predicting the tumor location is use of external markers. In this study, the main challenging issue is increasing the accuracy of patient setup by investigating external markers location....

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Autores principales: Miandoab, Payam Samadi, Torshabi, Ahmad Esmaili, Nankali, Saber
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27929479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i6.6265
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author Miandoab, Payam Samadi
Torshabi, Ahmad Esmaili
Nankali, Saber
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description In external beam radiotherapy, one of the most common and reliable methods for patient geometrical setup and/or predicting the tumor location is use of external markers. In this study, the main challenging issue is increasing the accuracy of patient setup by investigating external markers location. Since the location of each external marker may yield different patient setup accuracy, it is important to assess different locations of external markers using appropriate selective algorithms. To do this, two commercially available algorithms entitled a) canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and b) principal component analysis (PCA) were proposed as input selection algorithms. They work on the basis of maximum correlation coefficient and minimum variance between given datasets. The proposed input selection algorithms work in combination with an adaptive neuro‐fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) as a correlation model to give patient positioning information as output. Our proposed algorithms provide input file of ANFIS correlation model accurately. The required dataset for this study was prepared by means of a NURBS‐based 4D XCAT anthropomorphic phantom that can model the shape and structure of complex organs in human body along with motion information of dynamic organs. Moreover, a database of four real patients undergoing radiation therapy for lung cancers was utilized in this study for validation of proposed strategy. Final analyzed results demonstrate that input selection algorithms can reasonably select specific external markers from those areas of the thorax region where root mean square error (RMSE) of ANFIS model has minimum values at that given area. It is also found that the selected marker locations lie closely in those areas where surface point motion has a large amplitude and a high correlation. PACS number(s): 87.55.km, 87.55.N
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spelling pubmed-56905042018-04-02 Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy Miandoab, Payam Samadi Torshabi, Ahmad Esmaili Nankali, Saber J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics In external beam radiotherapy, one of the most common and reliable methods for patient geometrical setup and/or predicting the tumor location is use of external markers. In this study, the main challenging issue is increasing the accuracy of patient setup by investigating external markers location. Since the location of each external marker may yield different patient setup accuracy, it is important to assess different locations of external markers using appropriate selective algorithms. To do this, two commercially available algorithms entitled a) canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and b) principal component analysis (PCA) were proposed as input selection algorithms. They work on the basis of maximum correlation coefficient and minimum variance between given datasets. The proposed input selection algorithms work in combination with an adaptive neuro‐fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) as a correlation model to give patient positioning information as output. Our proposed algorithms provide input file of ANFIS correlation model accurately. The required dataset for this study was prepared by means of a NURBS‐based 4D XCAT anthropomorphic phantom that can model the shape and structure of complex organs in human body along with motion information of dynamic organs. Moreover, a database of four real patients undergoing radiation therapy for lung cancers was utilized in this study for validation of proposed strategy. Final analyzed results demonstrate that input selection algorithms can reasonably select specific external markers from those areas of the thorax region where root mean square error (RMSE) of ANFIS model has minimum values at that given area. It is also found that the selected marker locations lie closely in those areas where surface point motion has a large amplitude and a high correlation. PACS number(s): 87.55.km, 87.55.N John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5690504/ /pubmed/27929479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i6.6265 Text en © 2016 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Radiation Oncology Physics
Miandoab, Payam Samadi
Torshabi, Ahmad Esmaili
Nankali, Saber
Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
title Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
title_full Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
title_fullStr Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
title_short Investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
title_sort investigation of the optimum location of external markers for patient setup accuracy enhancement at external beam radiotherapy
topic Radiation Oncology Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27929479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i6.6265
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