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Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment

The aim of the present study is to fabricate indigenously ultrasonic‐based automatic patient's movement monitoring device (UPMMD) that immediately halts teletherapy treatment if a patient moves, claiming accurate field treatment. The device consists of circuit board, magnetic attachment device,...

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Autores principales: Senthilkumar, S., Vinothraj, R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23149769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v13i6.3709
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description The aim of the present study is to fabricate indigenously ultrasonic‐based automatic patient's movement monitoring device (UPMMD) that immediately halts teletherapy treatment if a patient moves, claiming accurate field treatment. The device consists of circuit board, magnetic attachment device, LED indicator, speaker, and ultrasonic emitter and receiver, which are placed on either side of the treatment table. The ultrasonic emitter produces the ultrasound waves and the receiver accepts the signal from the patient. When the patient moves, the receiver activates the circuit, an audible warning sound will be produced in the treatment console room alerting the technologist to stop treatment. Simultaneously, the electrical circuit to the teletherapy machine will be interrupted and radiation will be halted. The device and alarm system can detect patient movements with a sensitivity of about 1 mm. Our results indicate that, in spite of its low‐cost, low‐power, high‐precision, nonintrusive, light weight, reusable and simplicity features, UPMMD is highly sensitive and offers accurate measurements. Furthermore, UPMMD is patient‐friendly and requires minimal user training. This study revealed that the device can prevent the patient's normal tissues from unnecessary radiation exposure, and also it is helpful to deliver the radiation to the correct tumor location. Using this alarming system the patient can be repositioned after interrupting the treatment machine manually. It also enables the technologists to do their work more efficiently. PACS number: 87.53.Dq
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spelling pubmed-57185292018-04-02 Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment Senthilkumar, S. Vinothraj, R. J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics The aim of the present study is to fabricate indigenously ultrasonic‐based automatic patient's movement monitoring device (UPMMD) that immediately halts teletherapy treatment if a patient moves, claiming accurate field treatment. The device consists of circuit board, magnetic attachment device, LED indicator, speaker, and ultrasonic emitter and receiver, which are placed on either side of the treatment table. The ultrasonic emitter produces the ultrasound waves and the receiver accepts the signal from the patient. When the patient moves, the receiver activates the circuit, an audible warning sound will be produced in the treatment console room alerting the technologist to stop treatment. Simultaneously, the electrical circuit to the teletherapy machine will be interrupted and radiation will be halted. The device and alarm system can detect patient movements with a sensitivity of about 1 mm. Our results indicate that, in spite of its low‐cost, low‐power, high‐precision, nonintrusive, light weight, reusable and simplicity features, UPMMD is highly sensitive and offers accurate measurements. Furthermore, UPMMD is patient‐friendly and requires minimal user training. This study revealed that the device can prevent the patient's normal tissues from unnecessary radiation exposure, and also it is helpful to deliver the radiation to the correct tumor location. Using this alarming system the patient can be repositioned after interrupting the treatment machine manually. It also enables the technologists to do their work more efficiently. PACS number: 87.53.Dq John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2012-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5718529/ /pubmed/23149769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v13i6.3709 Text en © 2012 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
Senthilkumar, S.
Vinothraj, R.
Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
title Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
title_full Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
title_fullStr Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
title_full_unstemmed Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
title_short Design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
title_sort design and study of ultrasound‐based automatic patient movement monitoring device for quantifying the intrafraction motion during teletherapy treatment
topic Radiation Oncology Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23149769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v13i6.3709
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