Korean J Med Phys.  2008 Dec;19(4):241-246.

Development of Respiratory Signal Analysis Program for Accurate Phase Reassignment in 4D CT Reconstruction

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. suhsanta@catholic.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Radiation Oncology, The Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea.

Abstract

Patient's respiration can have an effect on movement of tumor range and peripheral organs. Therefore, the respiratory signal was acquired by relation between external markers and movement of patient's abdomen during radiational therapy in order to minimize the effect of respiration. Based on this technique, many studies of rational therapy to irradiate at particular part of stable respiratory signals have executed and they have been clinically applied. Nevertheless, the phase-based method is preferred to the amplitude-based method for the rational therapy related to respiration. Because stabilization of the respiratory signal are limited. In this study, a in-house respiratory signal analysis program was developed for the phase reassignment and the analysis of the irregular respiratory signals. Various irregular respiratory patterns was obtained from clinical experimental volunteers. After then, the in-house program analyzed the factors affecting to phase assignment which is directly related to irradiated sector. Subsequently, accuracy of phase assignment was improved with removement of irregular signals by self-developed algorithm. This study is considered to be useful for not only image reconstruction and elevation of irradiating accuracy through phase assignment of RPM system but also analysis of respiratory signals. Moreover, development of 4D CT image is planed with phantom researches or clinical experiments based on this program.

Keyword

Respiratory gated radiotherapy; Phase-based gating; Four-dimensional CT simulation

MeSH Terms

Abdomen
Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Respiration
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