Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registration (DIR) algorithms implemented in our in-house software (NiftyReg) and the uncertainties inherent to using different algorithms for dose warping. Methods: The authors describe a DIR based adaptive radiotherapy workflow, using CT and conebeam CT (CBCT) imaging. The transformations that mapped the anatomy between the two time points were obtained using four different DIR approaches available in NiftyReg. These included a standard unidirectional algorithm and more sophisticated bidirectional ones that encourage or ensure inverse consistency. The forward (CT-to-CBCT) deformation vector fields (DVFs) were used to propagate the CT Hounsfield uni...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
International audienceBackground and purpose. Deformable image registration (DIR) is a core element ...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of t...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
Despite the availability of national and international guidelines, an accurate and efficient, patien...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Over the last few decades, deformable image registration (DIR) has gained popularity in image-guided...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
PURPOSE: To estimate the delivered dose to targets and organs at risk for head and neck radiation th...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
International audienceBackground and purpose. Deformable image registration (DIR) is a core element ...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of t...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
Despite the availability of national and international guidelines, an accurate and efficient, patien...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Over the last few decades, deformable image registration (DIR) has gained popularity in image-guided...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
PURPOSE: To estimate the delivered dose to targets and organs at risk for head and neck radiation th...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
International audienceBackground and purpose. Deformable image registration (DIR) is a core element ...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...