Integration of CT/PET images for the optimization of radiotherapy planning

G. Rizzo, G. Cattaneo, I. Castiglioni, M. Reni, D. Vanni, C. Pasquali, C. Landoni, M. Gilardi, S. Cerutti, F. Fazio
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Abstract

A procedure is presented, based on the combined use of two different tomographic imaging modalities (PET and CT), aimed at the optimization of radiotherapy planning. The combined use of functional PET and anatomical CT studies allows a better definition of the tumour mass with respect to the conventional CT based approach. The proposed procedure consists in: a) spatial registration of CT and PET studies; b) contour drawing based on the combined observation of PET and CT. The set of contours thus obtained, defining optimized volumes of interest for radiotherapy, can be exported to the treatment planning system for designing the radiation beam geometry. The accuracy of the image registration was evaluated by phantom studies and found to be less than 2 pixels in plane and less than slice thickness axially, with respect to CT. The application of the procedure to the case of a patient affected by pancreatic tumour is presented, showing how the treatment planning can be improved by multimodal CT/PET information.
整合CT/PET影像,优化放疗计划
本文提出了一种基于两种不同层析成像模式(PET和CT)联合使用的程序,旨在优化放射治疗计划。与传统的基于CT的方法相比,功能性PET和解剖学CT研究的结合使用可以更好地定义肿瘤肿块。建议的程序包括:a) CT和PET研究的空间配准;b)基于PET和CT联合观察的等高线绘制。由此获得的一组轮廓,定义了放射治疗的最佳感兴趣的体积,可以导出到治疗计划系统,以设计放射束的几何形状。通过幻影研究评估图像配准的准确性,发现相对于CT,平面小于2像素,轴向小于切片厚度。该程序应用于胰腺肿瘤患者的情况下,展示了如何通过多模态CT/PET信息改善治疗计划。
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