2.5D成像:从二维射线成像中获取深度信息
Margareta Metzner1, Annika Schlechter1, Daria Zhevachevska1
1Heidelberg Institute for Radiation Oncology (HIRO) and National Center for Research in Radiation Oncology (NCRO), Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, Heidelberg, 69120, GERMANY.
Physics in medicine and biology
|September 3, 2025
概括
这项研究引入了一种用于离子束放射治疗的新型2.5D成像技术,可从二维放射图中进行深度估计. 这种进展有助于通过监测治疗期间的解剖变化来验证治疗的准确性.
科学领域:
- 医学物理
- 放射治疗成像
- 图像重建
背景情况:
- 离子辐射成像是一种用于验证离子辐射治疗范围的每日床上成像方法.
- 标准的离子束放射仅提供二维投影数据,缺乏对解剖变化评估至关重要的深度信息.
- 从二维射线图中提取深度信息对于精确的放射治疗至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 从二维射线图中提取深度信息的2.5D成像方法进行实验性调查.
- 评估2.5D成像方法在模拟解剖变化的准确性和空间分辨率.
主要方法:
- 在治疗中心获得了同质和人形幽灵的射线图.
- 模仿解剖变化通过改变幻象几何和获取变化前后的数据.
- 使用斜边和十级方法重建了感兴趣的平面差异图像并分析了空间分辨率.
主要成果:
- 使用两种分析方法,塑料幻影的深度准确度低于11 mm.
- 塑料幻影中的大多数空隙位置的深度值与2σ不确定性内的地面真相相一致.
- 在人形幻影中达到13+5-7mm的精度.
结论:
- 2.5D成像方法实验性地证明了从2D离子束放射图中估计解剖变化深度的能力.
- 这种技术对于确定治疗领域内是否存在解剖学变化至关重要,从而影响治疗的疗效.
- 2.5D离子束放射具有每日沙发上成像的潜力,以提高患者解剖学监测和放射治疗的精度.
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