Use of a virtual phantom to assess the capability of a treatment planning system to perform magnetic resonance image distortion correction.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Rogelio Manuel Diaz Moreno, Gonzalo Nuñez, C Daniel Venencia, Roberto A Isoardi, María José Almada
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Abstract

Treatment Planning Systems (TPS) offer algorithms for distortion correction (DC) of Magnetic Resonance (MR) images, whose performances demand proper evaluation. This work develops a procedure using a virtual phantom to quantitatively assess a TPS DC algorithm. Variations of the digital Brainweb MR study were created by introducing known distortions and Control Points (CPs). A synthetic Computed Tomography (sCT) study was created based upon the MR study. Elements TPS (Brainlab, Munich, Germany) was used to apply DC to the MR images, choosing the sCT as the gold standard. Deviations in the CP locations between the original images, the distorted images and the corrected images were calculated. Structural Similarity Metric (SSIM) tests were applied for further assessment of image corrections. The introduced distortion deviated the CP locations by a median (range) value of 1.8 (0.2-4.4) mm. After DC was applied, these values were reduced to 0.6 (0.1-1.9) mm. Correction of the original image deviated the CP locations by 0.2 (0-1.1) mm. The SSIM comparisons between the original and the distorted images yielded values of 0.23 and 0.67 before and after DC, respectively. The SSIM comparison of the original study, before and after DC, yielded a value of 0.97. The proposed methodology using a virtual phantom with CPs can be used to assess a TPS DC algorithm. Elements TPS effectively reduced MR distorsions below radiosurgery tolerances.

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