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Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to quantify the variability of stoichiometric calibration curves for different computed tomography (CT) scanners and determine whether an averaged Hounsfield unit (HU)–to–stopping power ratio (SPR) calibration curve can be used across multiple CT scanners. MATE...

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Autores principales: Chung, Heeteak, Mossahebi, Sina, Gopal, Arun, Lasio, Giovanni, Xu, Huijun, Polf, Jerimy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6874193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31773032
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-17-0035.1
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author Chung, Heeteak
Mossahebi, Sina
Gopal, Arun
Lasio, Giovanni
Xu, Huijun
Polf, Jerimy
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Mossahebi, Sina
Gopal, Arun
Lasio, Giovanni
Xu, Huijun
Polf, Jerimy
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to quantify the variability of stoichiometric calibration curves for different computed tomography (CT) scanners and determine whether an averaged Hounsfield unit (HU)–to–stopping power ratio (SPR) calibration curve can be used across multiple CT scanners. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Five CT scanners were used to scan an electron density phantom to establish HU values of known material plugs. A stoichiometric calibration curve was calculated for CT scanners and for the average curve. Animal tissue surrogates were used to compare the water-equivalent thickness (WET) of the animal tissue surrogates calculated by the treatment planning system (TPS) and the WET values measured with a multilayered ionization chamber. The calibration curves were optimized to reduce the percentage of difference between measured and TPS-calculated WET values. A second set of tissue surrogates was then used to evaluate the overall range of uncertainty for the optimized CT-specific and average calibration curves. RESULTS: Overall, the average variation in HU for all 6 calibration curves before optimization was 8.3 HU. For both the averaged and CT-specific calibrations, the root mean square error (RMSE) of the percentage of difference between TPS-calculated and measured WET values before optimization was 4%. The RMSE of the percentage of difference for the TPS-calculated and multilayered ionization chamber measured WET values after the optimization for both averaged and CT-specific calibration curves was reduced to less than 1.5%. The overall RMSE of the TPS and the measured WET percentage of difference after optimization was 2.1% for both averaged and CT-specific calibration curves. CONCLUSION: Averaged CT calibration curves can be used to map the HU-to-SPR in TPSs, if the variations in HU values across all scanners is relatively small. Performing tissue surrogate optimization of the HU-to-SPR calibration curve has been shown to reduce the overall uncertainty of the calibration for averaged and CT-specific calibration curves and is recommended, especially if an averaged HU-to-SPR calibration curve is used.
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spelling pubmed-68741932019-11-26 Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve Chung, Heeteak Mossahebi, Sina Gopal, Arun Lasio, Giovanni Xu, Huijun Polf, Jerimy Int J Part Ther Original Articles PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to quantify the variability of stoichiometric calibration curves for different computed tomography (CT) scanners and determine whether an averaged Hounsfield unit (HU)–to–stopping power ratio (SPR) calibration curve can be used across multiple CT scanners. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Five CT scanners were used to scan an electron density phantom to establish HU values of known material plugs. A stoichiometric calibration curve was calculated for CT scanners and for the average curve. Animal tissue surrogates were used to compare the water-equivalent thickness (WET) of the animal tissue surrogates calculated by the treatment planning system (TPS) and the WET values measured with a multilayered ionization chamber. The calibration curves were optimized to reduce the percentage of difference between measured and TPS-calculated WET values. A second set of tissue surrogates was then used to evaluate the overall range of uncertainty for the optimized CT-specific and average calibration curves. RESULTS: Overall, the average variation in HU for all 6 calibration curves before optimization was 8.3 HU. For both the averaged and CT-specific calibrations, the root mean square error (RMSE) of the percentage of difference between TPS-calculated and measured WET values before optimization was 4%. The RMSE of the percentage of difference for the TPS-calculated and multilayered ionization chamber measured WET values after the optimization for both averaged and CT-specific calibration curves was reduced to less than 1.5%. The overall RMSE of the TPS and the measured WET percentage of difference after optimization was 2.1% for both averaged and CT-specific calibration curves. CONCLUSION: Averaged CT calibration curves can be used to map the HU-to-SPR in TPSs, if the variations in HU values across all scanners is relatively small. Performing tissue surrogate optimization of the HU-to-SPR calibration curve has been shown to reduce the overall uncertainty of the calibration for averaged and CT-specific calibration curves and is recommended, especially if an averaged HU-to-SPR calibration curve is used. The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2018-11-30 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6874193/ /pubmed/31773032 http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-17-0035.1 Text en © Copyright 2018 International Journal of Particle Therapy http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY
spellingShingle Original Articles
Chung, Heeteak
Mossahebi, Sina
Gopal, Arun
Lasio, Giovanni
Xu, Huijun
Polf, Jerimy
Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve
title Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve
title_full Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve
title_fullStr Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve
title_short Evaluation of Computed Tomography Scanners for Feasibility of Using Averaged Hounsfield Unit–to–Stopping Power Ratio Calibration Curve
title_sort evaluation of computed tomography scanners for feasibility of using averaged hounsfield unit–to–stopping power ratio calibration curve
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6874193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31773032
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-17-0035.1
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