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Real-time optical measurement of the dynamic body surface for use in guided radiotherapy
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2011
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Computed TomographyEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringTreatment VerificationMedical InstrumentationReal-time Optical MeasurementCalibration ProceduresCalibrationBiomedical OpticGuided RadiotherapyCt ScanRadiation Therapy PlanningDance ImagesInstrumentationRadiation ImagingRadiation OncologyDynamic Body SurfaceRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingGuided TherapyImage GuidanceBiophotonicsOptical ImagingImage CaptureBiomedical Imaging
Optical measurements are increasingly used in radiotherapy. In this paper we present, in detail, the design and implementation of a multi-channel optical system optimized for fast, high spatial resolution, dynamic body surface measurement in guided therapy. We include all algorithmic modifications and calibration procedures required to create a robust, practical system for clinical use. Comprehensive static and dynamic phantom validation measurements in the radiotherapy treatment room show: conformance with simultaneously measured cone beam CT data to within 1 mm over 62% ± 8% of the surface and 2 mm over 90% ± 3%; agreement with the measured radius of a precision geometrical phantom to within 1 mm; and true real-time performance with image capture through to surface display at 23 Hz. An example patient dataset is additionally included, indicating similar performance in the clinic.
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