观测者间图像记录变异性对立体性心律失常放射剥离 (STAR) 目标边缘的影响
Jeremy Scott Bredfeldt1, Arianna Liles2, Yue-Houng Hu2
1Department of Radiation Oncology, Mass General Brigham Inc, 75 Francis St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, UNITED STATES.
Biomedical physics & engineering express
|January 21, 2026
概括
在心脏CT图像注册中对立体心律失常放射性移除 (STAR) 的观察者间变异性引入了大约3毫米的不确定性. 边际必须考虑到这种变化,以确保STAR程序的准确准.
科学领域:
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 辐射瘤学 辐射瘤学
- 心脏成像 - - 心脏成像
背景情况:
- 立体性心律失常放射性除 (STAR) 需要精确的准.
- 心脏计算机断层扫描 (CT) 用于治疗规划.
- 在图像记录中观察者间的变化可能会影响治疗的准确性.
研究的目的:
- 量化心脏CT图像记录中的观察者间变异性.
- 为了确定STAR定位的必要边际,考虑到这种变化.
主要方法:
- 十名专家注册了心脏CT,计划为15名患者进行CT.
- 登记涉及自动和手动调整步骤.
- 边际计算是为了包括观察员和自动化目标.
主要成果:
- 手动注册的平均时间为5分55秒.
- 自动注册需要6毫米的扩展以达到95%的重叠.
- 在大多数情况下,手动注册需要4毫米的扩展以达到95%的重叠,有些需要高达9毫米.
结论:
- 心脏CT对计划CT的注册增加了STAR准的3毫米的不确定性.
- 处理规划工作流程必须将这种不确定性纳入目标利率评估中.
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