低剂量 CT 在基于 CT-linac 的图像引导放射治疗中的应用

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摘要

背景图像引导放射治疗(IGRT)涉及在线医学成像系统。CT 引导的成像系统不仅图像质量高,而且可以直接计算剂量来制定放射治疗计划,是一种理想的图像引导方法。然而,CT 图像的成像剂量可能会给患者带来额外的风险。因此,本研究旨在评估在 IGRT 中使用低剂量 CT 图像的可替代性。材料与方法使用 CIRS-062 假体、Catphan 604 假体、CT 剂量指数假体分别获得 CT 值与低剂量 CT 的相对电子密度(RED)、图像质量和成像剂量的转换曲线。结果 低剂量和标准剂量 CT 扫描的 CT 值到相对电子密度(RED)的转换曲线无明显差异。在图像质量方面,低剂量 CT 的几何失真为 0.1 毫米,与标准剂量 CT 相同。图像的空间分辨率为 0.42-0.45 lp/mm,略高于标准剂量 CT(0.40-0.44 lp/mm)。图像均匀度为 98.4%-99.0%,略低于标准剂量 CT(99.4%-99.5%),但仍符合临床要求。成像剂量为 2.96-4.62 mGy,明显低于标准剂量 CT(9.71-26.68 mGy),尤其是头部 CT 方案。结论低剂量 CT 可在不明显降低图像质量的情况下显著降低成像剂量,并可直接用于放射治疗计划中的剂量计算,为 IGRT 提供了一种更安全、更有效的图像引导方法。
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Application of low-dose CT in image-guided radiotherapy based on CT-linac

Background

Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) involves online medical imaging systems. CT-guided imaging systems not only have high image quality but also allow for direct dose calculation for radiation treatment planning, making it an ideal image guidance method. However, the imaging dose from CT images may pose additional risks to patients. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the substitutability of using low-dose CT images for IGRT.

Materials and methods

The CIRS-062 phantom, Catphan 604 phantom, CT dose index phantom were used to obtain the conversion curves of the CT values to the relative electron density (RED), image quality, and imaging dose of the low-dose CT, respectively. Catphan 604 phantom and clinical cases were used to analyze the feasibility of low-dose CT for dose calculation.

Results

No significant differences were observed in the conversion curves of CT values to RED between low-dose and standard-dose CT scans. In terms of image quality, the geometric distortion of low-dose CT was 0.1 mm, which was the same as that of standard-dose CT. The spatial resolution of the images was 0.42–0.45 lp/mm, which was slightly better than that of standard-dose CT (0.40–0.44 lp/mm). The image uniformity was 98.4%–99.0%, slightly worse than that of standard-dose CT (99.4%–99.5%), but still met the clinical requirements. The imaging dose was 2.96–4.62 mGy, significantly lower than that of standard-dose CT (9.71–26.68 mGy), especially for head CT protocol. In terms of dose calculation, the γ passing rates were not lower than 98% for either the Catphan 604 phantom or the clinical cases.

Conclusion

Low-dose CT can significantly reduce the imaging dose without a significant loss of image quality and can be directly used for dose calculation in radiation treatment planning, providing a safer and more effective image guidance method for IGRT.

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