D. F. Carvalho, José Antonio Camacho Guerrero, Luis Javier Maldonado Zapata, A. Uscamayta, H. Vale, L. F. Borges, A. C. Bruno, H. Oliveira
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摘要
放射治疗规划过程(远程治疗)最初是通过获取感兴趣区域的计算机断层扫描图像来进行的,以指导一系列卫生专业人员在感兴趣区域的矢量设计工作中进行保护(危险器官)和辐射(肿瘤)。所有这些步骤都是使用计算工具来执行的,这些计算工具可以推断治疗计划中的测量和尺度。治疗的效率取决于病人在线性加速器担架上的位置与先前获得的断层扫描图像的重建。为此,在本文中,我们介绍了SIPRAD(放射治疗计划信息系统)项目的三个模块。它的名字叫放疗门户,它能够将治疗当天目标区域的平面图像与治疗计划的断层扫描生成的该x线片的数字重建(DDR - digital reconstruction Radiographs)进行融合,旨在提高整个放疗治疗过程中放射剂量传递位置的可重复性。第二个模块由LYRIA PACS RT命名,提供了一个客户端/服务器架构,用于存储、分发和显示使用DICOM RT Struct、Image、Plan和Dose模式的任何系统的图像。第三个模块称为轮廓,负责培训新的放射治疗师。
Radiotherapy Support Tools, the Brazilian Project: SIPRAD
The radiotherapy planning process (teletherapy) is initially performed by the acquisition of Computed Tomography images of the areas of interest to guide a series of health professionals in the work of vector design of regions of interest for protection (risk organs) and radiation (tumors). All these steps are performed using computational tools that extrapolate measurements and scales in the treatment plan. The efficiency of the treatment depends on the recreation of the patient's positioning on the linear accelerator stretcher with the previously acquired tomography images. For this, in this article, we present three modules of the SIPRAD (Information Systems for Radiation Therapy Planning) project. With the name of Radiotherapy Portal it is able to perform a fusion of planar images of the target region, made on the day of treatment, with the digital recreation (DDR - Digital Reconstructed Radiographs) of this radiograph generated from the Tomography of treatment planning, aiming to improve the reproducibility of the positioning that the radiation dose delivered during all the radiotherapy treatment. The second module named by LYRIA PACS RT provides a client/server architecture for storing, distributing and displaying images from any systems using the DICOM RT Struct, Image, Plan and Dose modes. The third module called Contouring is responsible for the training of new radiotherapists.