Radiat Oncol J.  2017 Jun;35(2):101-111. 10.3857/roj.2017.00325.

Deformable image registration in radiation therapy

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  • 1Department of Radiation Oncology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA. siyong.kim@vcuhealth.org, siyongkim@gmail.com

Abstract

The number of imaging data sets has significantly increased during radiation treatment after introducing a diverse range of advanced techniques into the field of radiation oncology. As a consequence, there have been many studies proposing meaningful applications of imaging data set use. These applications commonly require a method to align the data sets at a reference. Deformable image registration (DIR) is a process which satisfies this requirement by locally registering image data sets into a reference image set. DIR identifies the spatial correspondence in order to minimize the differences between two or among multiple sets of images. This article describes clinical applications, validation, and algorithms of DIR techniques. Applications of DIR in radiation treatment include dose accumulation, mathematical modeling, automatic segmentation, and functional imaging. Validation methods discussed are based on anatomical landmarks, physical phantoms, digital phantoms, and per application purpose. DIR algorithms are also briefly reviewed with respect to two algorithmic components: similarity index and deformation models.

Keyword

Deformable image registration (DIR); Clinical application; Validation methods; Similarity index; Deformation model

MeSH Terms

Dataset
Methods
Models, Theoretical
Radiation Oncology
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