Feasibility and preliminary validation of 2D/3D image registration using fixed 2-D X-ray devices in image-guided radiotherapy
2014
In radiotherapy, fixed 2-D X-ray imaging devices have several advantages compared to gantry-mounted systems, such as less geometrical deformations and the possibility to monitor 3-D markers motion in real-time. However, there is a lack of studies concerning the geometry of these systems. For example, in the case of a non-orthogonal geometry, the effect of the angle between the X-ray axes has not been investigated yet. In the first part of this study, the optimal angle was analyzed theoretically. Results showed that 60° between the axes still enables displacements of the order of 0.35 mm to be detected. In a second step, the performance of the registration method for such oblique configuration was evaluated on phantom data sets. It was found that using images separated by 60° rather than 90° required more than twice as much the number of iterations to obtain sufficient accuracy (i.e. 0.7 mm and 0.5°).
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