Optimizing MRI sequences and images for MRI-based stereotactic radiosurgery treatment planning

被引:14
作者
Taghizadeh, Somayeh [1 ,2 ,4 ,5 ]
Labuda, Cecille [4 ,5 ]
Yang, Claus Chunli [1 ]
Morris, Bart [1 ]
Kanakamedala, Madhava R. [1 ]
Vijayakumar, Srinivasan [1 ]
Rey-Dios, Roberto [1 ,3 ]
Duggar, William N. [1 ]
Florez, Edward [2 ]
Fatemi, Ali [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, 2500 North State St, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
[2] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
[3] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
[4] Univ Mississippi, Natl Ctr Phys Acoust, Jackson, MS 38655 USA
[5] Univ Mississippi, Dept Phys & Astron, Jackson, MS 38655 USA
关键词
MRI; Stereotactic radiosurgery planning; Tumor; COMPLETE DISTORTION CORRECTION; POINT-SPREAD FUNCTION; GEOMETRIC DISTORTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.rpor.2018.09.010
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Aim: Development of MRI sequences and processing methods for the production of images appropriate for direct use in stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) treatment planning. Background: MRI is useful in SRS treatment planning, especially for patients with brain lesions or anatomical targets that are poorly distinguished by CT, but its use requires further refinement. This methodology seeks to optimize MRI sequences to generate distortion-free and clinically relevant MR images for MRI-only SRS treatment planning. Materials and methods: We used commercially available SRS MRI-guided radiotherapy phantoms and eight patients to optimize sequences for patient imaging. Workflow involved the choice of correct MRI sequence(s), optimization of the sequence parameters, evaluation of image quality (artifact free and clinically relevant), measurement of geometrical distortion, and evaluation of the accuracy of our offline correction algorithm. Results: CT images showed a maximum deviation of 1.3 mm and minimum deviation of 0.4 mm from true fiducial position for SRS coordinate definition. Interestingly, uncorrected MR images showed maximum deviation of 1.2 mm and minimum of 0.4 mm, comparable to CT images used for SRS coordinate definition. After geometrical correction, we observed a maximum deviation of 1.1 mm and minimum deviation of only 0.3 mm. Conclusion: Our optimized MRI pulse sequences and image correction technique show promising results; MR images produced under these conditions are appropriate for direct use in SRS treatment planning. Published by Elsevier Sp. z o.o. on behalf of Greater Poland Cancer Centre.
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页码:12 / 19
页数:8
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