International audienceCurrent methods of four-dimensional (4D) CT imaging of the thorax synchronise the acquisition with a respiratory signal to restrospectively sort acquired data. The quality of the 4D images relies on an accurate description of the position of the thorax in the respiratory cycle by the respiratory signal. Most of the methods used an external device for acquiring the respiratory signal. We propose to extract it directly from thorax cone-beam (CB) CT projections. This study impliedtwo main steps: the simulation of a set of CBCT projections, and the extraction, selection and integration of motion information from the simulation output to obtain the respiratory signal. A real respiratory signal was used for simulating the CB...
Respiratory-correlated (4D) X-ray CT scans produce a set of images corresponding to different phases...
Purpose: To estimate in-room breathing motion from a limited number of 2D cone-beam (CB) projection ...
To evaluate respiratory motion of a patient by generating four-dimensional digital tomosynthesis (4D...
International audienceCurrent methods of four-dimensional (4D) CT imaging of the thorax synchronise ...
Abstract. Current methods of four-dimensional (4D) CT imaging of the thorax synchronise the acquisit...
http://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/~dsarrut/mybib/2006/rit2006.pdf articleInternational audienceTo be e...
A cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner integrated with a linear accelerator is a powerful to...
International audienceIn radiotherapy, the respiratory motion of the patient in treatment position i...
AB S TRACT purpose : To further investigate the effects of respiratory motions on CBCT imaging, as w...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Four dimensional cone beam computed tomography (4DCBCT) images su er from angular under sampling and...
PurposeTo develop a novel 4-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) technique that exploits standard...
Rationale and Objectives. Four-dimensional (4D) computed tomography (CT) can be used in radiation tr...
Accounting for respiration motion during imaging helps improve targeting precision in radiation ther...
Respiratory triggered four dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (RT 4D CBCT) is a novel techniq...
Respiratory-correlated (4D) X-ray CT scans produce a set of images corresponding to different phases...
Purpose: To estimate in-room breathing motion from a limited number of 2D cone-beam (CB) projection ...
To evaluate respiratory motion of a patient by generating four-dimensional digital tomosynthesis (4D...
International audienceCurrent methods of four-dimensional (4D) CT imaging of the thorax synchronise ...
Abstract. Current methods of four-dimensional (4D) CT imaging of the thorax synchronise the acquisit...
http://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/~dsarrut/mybib/2006/rit2006.pdf articleInternational audienceTo be e...
A cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner integrated with a linear accelerator is a powerful to...
International audienceIn radiotherapy, the respiratory motion of the patient in treatment position i...
AB S TRACT purpose : To further investigate the effects of respiratory motions on CBCT imaging, as w...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Four dimensional cone beam computed tomography (4DCBCT) images su er from angular under sampling and...
PurposeTo develop a novel 4-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) technique that exploits standard...
Rationale and Objectives. Four-dimensional (4D) computed tomography (CT) can be used in radiation tr...
Accounting for respiration motion during imaging helps improve targeting precision in radiation ther...
Respiratory triggered four dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (RT 4D CBCT) is a novel techniq...
Respiratory-correlated (4D) X-ray CT scans produce a set of images corresponding to different phases...
Purpose: To estimate in-room breathing motion from a limited number of 2D cone-beam (CB) projection ...
To evaluate respiratory motion of a patient by generating four-dimensional digital tomosynthesis (4D...