基于电容的呼吸位置传感装置的应用:对放射治疗的启示。

Austin journal of medical oncology Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-10-24
Weng Y, Westover Mb, Speier C, Sharp G, Bianchi Mt, Westover Kd
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在许多医学成像技术和一些放射治疗应用中,呼吸运动可能会显著影响结果。四维计算机断层扫描(4DCT)和呼吸门控技术,说明呼吸的动态,是昂贵的,往往无法在较小的放射治疗中心。在这里,我们评估了一种廉价的技术的能力,该技术由放置在皮肤旁边的两个电容器组成,以提供实时呼吸相位信息。三名受试者同时通过新型电容装置(CBD)和瓦里安市售实时位置管理(RPM)系统进行监测。由RPM系统检测到的所有呼吸相也由CBD检测到。当比较RPM和cbd衍生的呼吸振幅时,自动检测到的峰值在时间上没有显着差异。改变CBD的解剖位置,以评估腹部和胸部信号质量的变化。CBD信号在腹部和下胸是可靠的,但从上胸记录时信号减弱。我们还使用计算机断层扫描(CT)来评估CBD的成像特征,发现有最小的伪影。因此,我们得出结论,CBD呼吸振幅测量可能有助于跟踪呼吸运动,作为许多先进放射治疗技术的一部分,包括4DCT图像求助,适应性放射治疗和门控放射治疗。
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Applications of a Capacitor-Based Respiratory Position Sensing Device: Implications for Radiation Therapy.

Applications of a Capacitor-Based Respiratory Position Sensing Device: Implications for Radiation Therapy.

Applications of a Capacitor-Based Respiratory Position Sensing Device: Implications for Radiation Therapy.

Applications of a Capacitor-Based Respiratory Position Sensing Device: Implications for Radiation Therapy.

Respiratory motion may significantly affect the outcome in a number of medical imaging techniques and some radiation therapy applications. 4-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) and respiratory gating technology, which account for the dynamics of respiration, are expensive and often unavailable in smaller radiation treatment centers. Here we evaluate the ability of an inexpensive, technology comprised of two capacitors placed next to the skin to provide real-time respiratory phase information. Three subjects were simultaneously monitored by the new capacitor-based device (CBD) and a commercially available Real time Position Management (RPM) system by Varian. All respiratory phases detected by the RPM system were also detected by the CBD. Automatically detected peaks were not significantly different in timing when comparing RPM and CBD-derived respiratory amplitudes. The anatomic locations of the CBD were varied to evaluate the change in signal quality across the abdomen and thorax. CBD signals were reliable on the abdomen and lower thorax but degraded when recorded from the upper thorax. We also used computed tomography (CT) to assess the imaging characteristics of CBD and found that there were minimal artifacts. We therefore conclude that CBD respiratory amplitude measurements may be useful for tracking respiratory movements as part of a number of advanced radiation therapy technologies including 4DCT image resorting, adaptive radiation therapy and gated radiation therapy.

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