SU-E-J-12: Initial Clinical Experiences in Using 4D-CBCT as Image Guidance for Lung SBRT

Medical Physics
C PengY Yu

Abstract

The authors started to use Symmetry 4D-CBCT as image guidance for lung SBRT in August 2011. Here the authors present the initial clinical experiences with this novel image guidance technique. In total 118 4D-CBCT scans have been acquired for 17 lung patients among which 15 received SBRT and the other 2 received hypofractionated treatments. 4D-CBCT scans are acquired with Elekta XVI 4.5 usingSymmetry, a procedure module in XVI that acquires 4D-CBCT, registers daily images to reference 3D-CT and generates shifts for patient setup. Typical thoracic 4D-CBCT scans with Symmetry take 3 minutes with a 200 degree gantry rotation. Symmetry automatically sorts images into 10 phases based on automatic detection of diaphragm position. Then Symmetry generates two independent intensity-based registrations, one according to a pre-defined large volume of interest including the tumor, surrounding tissues and bony structures, the other only according to an expanded target volume. The registrations are obtained by registering each phase image to the reference image and averaging across all phases in a time-weighted manner. Eventually Symmetry provides users the freedom to pick either one of the two registrations, a compromise, or a manual tuning....Continue Reading

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