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A comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam CT dose by reducing the projection number

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of kilovoltage cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) on registration accuracy and image qualities with a reduced number of planar projections used in volumetric imaging reconstruction. The ultimate goal is to evaluate the possibility of reducing...

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Autores principales: Lu, Bo, Lu, Haibin, Palta, Jatinder
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20717096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v11i3.3274
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description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of kilovoltage cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) on registration accuracy and image qualities with a reduced number of planar projections used in volumetric imaging reconstruction. The ultimate goal is to evaluate the possibility of reducing the patient dose while maintaining registration accuracy under different projection‐number schemes for various clinical sites. An Elekta Synergy Linear accelerator with an onboard CBCT system was used in this study. The quality of the Elekta XVI cone‐beam three‐dimensional volumetric images reconstructed with a decreasing number of projections was quantitatively evaluated by a Catphan phantom. Subsequently, we tested the registration accuracy of imaging data sets on three rigid anthropomorphic phantoms and three real patient sites under the reduced projection‐number (as low as 1/6th) reconstruction of CBCT data with different rectilinear shifts and rotations. CBCT scan results of the Catphan phantom indicated the CBCT images got noisier when the number of projections was reduced, but their spatial resolution and uniformity were hardly affected. The maximum registration errors under the small amount transformation of the reference CT images were found to be within 0.7 mm translation and 0.3° rotation. However, when the projection number was lower than one‐fourth of the full set with a large amount of transformation of reference CT images, the registration could easily be trapped into local minima solutions for a nonrigid anatomy. We concluded, by using projection‐number reduction strategy under conscientious care, imaging‐guided localization procedure could achieve a lower patient dose without losing the registration accuracy for various clinical sites and situations. A faster scanning time is the main advantage compared to the mA decrease‐based, dose‐reduction method. PACS numbers: 87.57.C‐, 87.57.cf, 87.57.cj, 87.57.cm, 87.57.cp, 87.57.N‐, 87.57.nf, 87.57.nj
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spelling pubmed-57204372018-04-02 A comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam CT dose by reducing the projection number Lu, Bo Lu, Haibin Palta, Jatinder J Appl Clin Med Phys Medical Imaging The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of kilovoltage cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) on registration accuracy and image qualities with a reduced number of planar projections used in volumetric imaging reconstruction. The ultimate goal is to evaluate the possibility of reducing the patient dose while maintaining registration accuracy under different projection‐number schemes for various clinical sites. An Elekta Synergy Linear accelerator with an onboard CBCT system was used in this study. The quality of the Elekta XVI cone‐beam three‐dimensional volumetric images reconstructed with a decreasing number of projections was quantitatively evaluated by a Catphan phantom. Subsequently, we tested the registration accuracy of imaging data sets on three rigid anthropomorphic phantoms and three real patient sites under the reduced projection‐number (as low as 1/6th) reconstruction of CBCT data with different rectilinear shifts and rotations. CBCT scan results of the Catphan phantom indicated the CBCT images got noisier when the number of projections was reduced, but their spatial resolution and uniformity were hardly affected. The maximum registration errors under the small amount transformation of the reference CT images were found to be within 0.7 mm translation and 0.3° rotation. However, when the projection number was lower than one‐fourth of the full set with a large amount of transformation of reference CT images, the registration could easily be trapped into local minima solutions for a nonrigid anatomy. We concluded, by using projection‐number reduction strategy under conscientious care, imaging‐guided localization procedure could achieve a lower patient dose without losing the registration accuracy for various clinical sites and situations. A faster scanning time is the main advantage compared to the mA decrease‐based, dose‐reduction method. PACS numbers: 87.57.C‐, 87.57.cf, 87.57.cj, 87.57.cm, 87.57.cp, 87.57.N‐, 87.57.nf, 87.57.nj John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2010-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5720437/ /pubmed/20717096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v11i3.3274 Text en © 2010 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.
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A comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam CT dose by reducing the projection number
title A comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam CT dose by reducing the projection number
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title_fullStr A comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam CT dose by reducing the projection number
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title_short A comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam CT dose by reducing the projection number
title_sort comprehensive study on decreasing the kilovoltage cone‐beam ct dose by reducing the projection number
topic Medical Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720437/
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