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  • Radiation Oncology
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Image registration is vital in radiation oncology for diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Modifying inherent image registration can be complex, requiring specialized expertise and software.
  • Imprecise registrations can lead to compounded treatment uncertainty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel tool that simplifies the modification of key image registration attributes.
  • To enable practitioners to easily change the frame of reference, series instance UID, and SOP instance UID.
  • To enhance user-friendliness for radiation oncology and radiology professionals.

Main Methods:

  • The software was evaluated using publicly available brain MRI and TCI lung 4DCT images.
  • The tool's ability to modify frame of reference, series instance identifier, and SOP instance identifier was tested.
  • Compatibility was assessed with RayStation treatment planning system and MIM software.

Main Results:

  • The developed tool successfully simplifies the modification of frame of reference, series instance UID, and SOP instance UID.
  • The intuitive user interface allows practitioners of varying expertise levels to perform these modifications.
  • The software is written in C# and compatible with Windows computers using .NET 4.8.

Conclusions:

  • This tool offers a promising solution for improving workflow efficiency and safety in radiation oncology and radiology.
  • It addresses the common need to modify image registration attributes, reducing potential errors.
  • The innovation empowers users to manage image registration data more effectively.