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Synthetic computed tomography for low-field magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy in the abdomen

Lapaeva, Mariia; La Greca Saint-Esteven, Agustina; Wallimann, Philipp; Günther, Manuel; Konukoglu, Ender; Andratschke, Nicolaus; Guckenberger, Matthias; Tanadini-Lang, Stephanie; Dal Bello, Riccardo (2022). Synthetic computed tomography for low-field magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy in the abdomen. Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology, 24:173-179.

Abstract

Background and purpose

The requirement of computed tomography (CT) for radiotherapy planning may be bypassed by synthetic CT (sCT) generated from magnetic resonance (MR), which has recently led to the clinical introduction of MR-only radiotherapy for specific sites. Further developments are required for abdominal sCT, mostly due to the presence of mobile air pockets affecting the dose calculation. In this study we aimed to overcome this limitation for abdominal sCT at a low field (0.35 T) hybrid MR-Linac.
Materials and methods

A retrospective analysis was conducted enrolling 168 patients corresponding to 215 MR-CT pairs. After the exclusion criteria, 152 volumetric images were used to train the cycle-consistent generative adversarial network (CycleGAN) and 34 to test the sCT. Image similarity metrics and dose recalculation analysis were performed.
Results

The generated sCT faithfully reproduced the original CT and the location of the air pockets agreed with the MR scan. The dose calculation did not require manual bulk density overrides and the mean deviations of the dose-volume histogram dosimetric points were within 1 % of the CT, without any outlier above 2 %. The mean gamma passing rates were above 99 % for the 2 %/ 2 mm analysis and no cases below 95 % were observed.
Conclusions

This study presented the implementation of CycleGAN to perform sCT generation in the abdominal region for a low field hybrid MR-Linac. The sCT was shown to correctly allocate the electron density for the mobile air pockets and the dosimetric analysis demonstrated the potential for future implementation of MR-only radiotherapy in the abdomen.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:03 Faculty of Economics > Department of Informatics
04 Faculty of Medicine > University Hospital Zurich > Clinic for Radiation Oncology
Dewey Decimal Classification:000 Computer science, knowledge & systems
Uncontrolled Keywords:Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Radiation
Scope:Discipline-based scholarship (basic research)
Language:English
Date:1 October 2022
Deposited On:05 Dec 2022 09:46
Last Modified:28 Dec 2024 02:37
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:2405-6316
OA Status:Gold
Free access at:PubMed ID. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2022.11.011
Official URL:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2022.11.011
PubMed ID:36478992
Other Identification Number:merlin-id:23000
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