Evaluation of 2D and 3D ultrasound tracking algorithms and impact on ultrasound‐guided liver radiotherapy margins
Medical Physics2018Vol. 45(11), pp. 4986–5003
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Valéria De Luca, Jyotirmoy Banerjee, Andre Hallack, Satoshi Kondo, Maxim Makhinya, Daniel Nouri, Lucas Royer, Amalia Cifor, Guillaume Dardenne, Orçun Göksel, Mark J. Gooding, Camiel Klink, Alexandre Krupa, Anthony Le Bras, Maud Marchal, Adriaan Moelker, Wiro J. Niessen, Bartłomiej W. Papież, Alex Rothberg, Julia A. Schnabel, Theo van Walsum, Emma Harris, Muyinatu A. Lediju Bell, Christine Tanner
Abstract
Liver motion estimation and prediction during free-breathing from 2D ultrasound images can substantially reduce the in-plane motion uncertainty and hence treatment margins. Employing an accurate tracking method while avoiding non-linear temporal prediction would be favorable. This approach has the potential to shorten treatment time compared to breath-hold and gated approaches, and increase treatment efficiency and safety.
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