Yikun Zhang, Dianlin Hu, Wangyao Li, Weijie Zhang, Gaoyu Chen, Ronald C Chen, Yang Chen, Hao Gao
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This work demonstrates the feasibility of two-orthogonal-projection-based CBCT (2V-CBCT) reconstruction and dose calculation for radiation therapy (RT) using real projection data, which is the first 2V-CBCT feasibility study with real projection data, to the best of our knowledge. RT treatments are often delivered in multiple fractions, for which on-board CBCT is desirable to calculate the delivered dose per fraction for the purpose of RT delivery quality assurance and adaptive RT. However, not all RT treatments/fractions have CBCT acquired, but two orthogonal projections are always available. The question to be addressed in this work is the feasibility of 2V-CBCT for the purpose of RT dose calculation. 2V-CBCT is a severely ill-posed inverse problem for which we propose a coarse-to-fine learning strategy. First, a 3D deep neural network that can extract and exploit the inter-slice and intra-slice information is adopted to predict the initial 3D volumes. Then, a 2D deep neural network is utilized to fine-tune the initial 3D volumes slice-by-slice. During the fine-tuning stage, a perceptual loss based on multi-frequency features is employed to enhance the image reconstruction. Dose calculation results from both photon and proton RT demonstrate that 2V-CBCT provides comparable accuracy with full-view CBCT based on real projection data.