This study was designed to examine the feasibility of utilizing transabdominal ultrasound for real-time monitoring of target motion during a radiotherapy fraction. A clinical Acuson 128/XP ultrasound scanner was used to image various stationary and moving phantoms while an Elekta SL25 linear accelerator radiotherapy treatment machine was operating. The ultrasound transducer was positioned to image from the outer edge of the treatment field at all times. Images were acquired to videotape and analyzed using in-house motion tracking algorithms to determine the effect of the SL25 on the quality of the displacement measurements. To determine the effect on the dosimetry of the presence of the transducer, dose distributions were examined using the...
Real-time target localization with ultrasound holds high potential for image guidance and motion com...
A novel 3D ultrasound-based patient positioning system for target localisation during radiotherapy i...
Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracki...
Modern techniques as ion beam therapy or 4D imaging require precise target position information. How...
Purpose: The use of motion mitigation techniques such as tracking and gating in particle therapy req...
PURPOSE: Respiratory-gated irradiation is effective in reducing the margins of a target in the case ...
This thesis considered the use of ultrasound-based image guidance systems, employed to account for i...
Abstract Background Emerging hypofractionated prostate radiotherapy regimens require solutions for a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135564/1/jum2012313469.pd
In this paper we present a real-time ultrasound image guidance method suitable for tracking the moti...
In modern radiotherapy, verification of the treatment to ensure the target receives the prescribed d...
Imaging has become an essential tool in modern radiotherapy (RT), being used to plan dose delivery p...
Imaging has become an essential tool in modern radiotherapy (RT), being used to plan dose delivery p...
AbstractIn this paper we present a real-time ultrasound image guidance method suitable for tracking ...
This thesis evaluates the capability of a four-dimensional transperineal ultrasound (4D TPUS) Clarit...
Real-time target localization with ultrasound holds high potential for image guidance and motion com...
A novel 3D ultrasound-based patient positioning system for target localisation during radiotherapy i...
Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracki...
Modern techniques as ion beam therapy or 4D imaging require precise target position information. How...
Purpose: The use of motion mitigation techniques such as tracking and gating in particle therapy req...
PURPOSE: Respiratory-gated irradiation is effective in reducing the margins of a target in the case ...
This thesis considered the use of ultrasound-based image guidance systems, employed to account for i...
Abstract Background Emerging hypofractionated prostate radiotherapy regimens require solutions for a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135564/1/jum2012313469.pd
In this paper we present a real-time ultrasound image guidance method suitable for tracking the moti...
In modern radiotherapy, verification of the treatment to ensure the target receives the prescribed d...
Imaging has become an essential tool in modern radiotherapy (RT), being used to plan dose delivery p...
Imaging has become an essential tool in modern radiotherapy (RT), being used to plan dose delivery p...
AbstractIn this paper we present a real-time ultrasound image guidance method suitable for tracking ...
This thesis evaluates the capability of a four-dimensional transperineal ultrasound (4D TPUS) Clarit...
Real-time target localization with ultrasound holds high potential for image guidance and motion com...
A novel 3D ultrasound-based patient positioning system for target localisation during radiotherapy i...
Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracki...