Head-to-head: Anthropomorphic phantoms for evaluating the effect of skin tone on the accuracy of surface imaging systems

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Elizabeth L. Covington, Dennis N. Stanley, Ashanti Lawson, Scott Hadley, Alexander Moncion, Rodney J. Sullivan, John B. Fiveash, Richard A. Popple
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Abstract

Purpose

To study the localization accuracy of two commercial surface imaging (SI) systems used for intrafraction motion monitoring during stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and quantify the difference in accuracy due to skin tone.

Methods

Using a publicly available CT dataset, anthropomorphic phantoms were 3D printed using filament in four skin tones: rose tan, light brown, medium brown, and dark brown (3DUniverse, Chicago, IL, USA). Three SI systems from two vendors were utilized to measure the SI-reported offsets of the stationary phantoms in various gantry and couch configurations to create SRS-like conditions, including when the gantry obscured one camera pod. At each position, approximately 5 s of offsets were averaged to obtain the SI-reported offset.

Results

All SI systems reported larger offsets for all phantoms at non-zero couch angles. The medium brown and dark brown phantoms showed the largest magnitudes at non-zero couch angles, increasing further when a camera pod was obstructed. For two SI systems, the position of the phantom for medium and dark brown phantoms could not be resolved at certain gantry/couch positions, and offsets up to 5 mm were reported.

Conclusion

Characterization of SI systems using 3D-printed phantoms in a spectrum of skin tones can be used to determine the accuracy of SI tracking under treatment-like conditions. All SI systems showed decreased accuracy with darker skin-toned phantoms, which increased with an obstructed camera view.

Abstract Image

头对头:用于评估肤色对表面成像系统准确性影响的拟人化幻影
目的研究两种商用表面成像(SI)系统在立体定向放射手术(SRS)中用于视差内运动监测的定位精度,并量化肤色对定位精度的影响。方法使用公开的CT数据集,使用四种肤色的长丝3D打印拟人模型:玫瑰色、浅棕色、中棕色和深棕色(3DUniverse, Chicago, IL, USA)。来自两家供应商的三个SI系统被用于测量各种龙门架和沙发配置中固定幻影的SI报告偏移量,以创建类似srs的条件,包括当龙门架遮挡一个相机吊舱时。在每个位置,平均大约5秒的偏移量,以获得si报告的偏移量。结果所有SI系统都报告了在非零倾角下所有幻像的较大偏移。中棕色和深棕色的幻影在非零角度时显示出最大的星等,当相机舱受阻时进一步增加。对于两种SI系统,在某些龙门架/沙发位置无法解决中棕色和深棕色幻影的位置,并且偏移高达5毫米。结论:在皮肤色调光谱中使用3d打印的幻影表征SI系统可用于确定在类似治疗条件下SI跟踪的准确性。所有SI系统都显示,深色肤色的幻影精度降低,而在相机视野受阻的情况下,准确性增加。
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331
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics is an international Open Access publication dedicated to clinical medical physics. JACMP welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of medical physics from scientists working in the clinical medical physics around the world. JACMP accepts only online submission. JACMP will publish: -Original Contributions: Peer-reviewed, investigations that represent new and significant contributions to the field. Recommended word count: up to 7500. -Review Articles: Reviews of major areas or sub-areas in the field of clinical medical physics. These articles may be of any length and are peer reviewed. -Technical Notes: These should be no longer than 3000 words, including key references. -Letters to the Editor: Comments on papers published in JACMP or on any other matters of interest to clinical medical physics. These should not be more than 1250 (including the literature) and their publication is only based on the decision of the editor, who occasionally asks experts on the merit of the contents. -Book Reviews: The editorial office solicits Book Reviews. -Announcements of Forthcoming Meetings: The Editor may provide notice of forthcoming meetings, course offerings, and other events relevant to clinical medical physics. -Parallel Opposed Editorial: We welcome topics relevant to clinical practice and medical physics profession. The contents can be controversial debate or opposed aspects of an issue. One author argues for the position and the other against. Each side of the debate contains an opening statement up to 800 words, followed by a rebuttal up to 500 words. Readers interested in participating in this series should contact the moderator with a proposed title and a short description of the topic
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