Novel real-time tumor-contouring method using deep learning to prevent mistracking in X-ray fluoroscopy

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作者
Terunuma T. [1 ,2 ]
Tokui A. [3 ]
Sakae T. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Ten-nohdai 1-1-1, Tsukuba
[2] Proton Medical Research Center (PMRC), University of Tsukuba Hospital, Amakubo 2-1-1, Tsukuba
[3] Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba, Ten-nohdai 1-1-1, Tsukuba
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Data augmentation; Image recognition; Markerless tumor tracking; Supervised deep learning; Tumor contouring; X-ray fluoroscopy;
D O I
10.1007/s12194-017-0435-0
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摘要
Robustness to obstacles is the most important factor necessary to achieve accurate tumor tracking without fiducial markers. Some high-density structures, such as bone, are enhanced on X-ray fluoroscopic images, which cause tumor mistracking. Tumor tracking should be performed by controlling “importance recognition”: the understanding that soft-tissue is an important tracking feature and bone structure is unimportant. We propose a new real-time tumor-contouring method that uses deep learning with importance recognition control. The novelty of the proposed method is the combination of the devised random overlay method and supervised deep learning to induce the recognition of structures in tumor contouring as important or unimportant. This method can be used for tumor contouring because it uses deep learning to perform image segmentation. Our results from a simulated fluoroscopy model showed accurate tracking of a low-visibility tumor with an error of approximately 1 mm, even if enhanced bone structure acted as an obstacle. A high similarity of approximately 0.95 on the Jaccard index was observed between the segmented and ground truth tumor regions. A short processing time of 25 ms was achieved. The results of this simulated fluoroscopy model support the feasibility of robust real-time tumor contouring with fluoroscopy. Further studies using clinical fluoroscopy are highly anticipated. © 2017, The Author(s).
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