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Improving On-BeamCT Reconstruction From Transit Imaging of Treatment Beams Via MV-To-KV HUcalibration for Dose Verification

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H Lee

H Lee1*, K Cheong2 , J Jung3 , S Cho1 , I Yeo5 , (1) Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, (2) Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hospital, Anyang, ,(3) East Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC,(4) Loma Linda Univ Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA

Presentations

SU-I-GPD-J-30 (Sunday, July 30, 2017) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Room: Exhibit Hall


Purpose: To reconstruct patient images with KV imaging quality at the moment of radiation delivery using the transit MV images and planning CT images.

Methods: We proposed a method to obtain the patient images using transit images of therapeutic irradiations and planning CT images in AAPM2016 annual meeting. In this study, a conversion relationship between the MV CT and KV CT has been established using the HU calibration phantom (RMI). The phantom was CT-scanned and MV-imaged and reconstructed; the two images were linearly correlated. The steps of the proposed reconstruction are summarized as follows. A lung phantom inserted with a ball marker (3-cm diameter) was CT-scanned. Its transit images were generated by Monte Carlo simulation (A). The phantom with the ball shifted by 1 cm was CT-scanned and irradiated by the treatment beams while acquiring transit imaging (B): the transit image simulates radiation therapy environment, while the planning CT provides a ground truth. The difference between A and B was fed into an image reconstruction engine resulting in a difference image due to the shift. The difference image was converted back into the HU value map, and added to the original planning CT image.

Results: The average difference of the ball area between the difference-applied image and the ground truth CT image and was 71.3HU, while CBCT difference was 460HU as an error .

Conclusion: Through the MV-to-KV calibration, we have successfully demonstrated that the MV CT image can be handled in the planning CT image domain, promising to improve the image quality. We will further investigate various calibration methods.


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