Title :
Deformable image tracking of the parotid gland for adaptive radiotherapy application
Author :
Raad, Ali ; Ayache, Mohammad ; Abboud, A. ; Permezel, Astrid ; Merzouki, Rochdi ; Lartigau, Eric
Author_Institution :
LAGIS, Univ. of Lille, Lille, France
Abstract :
Radiation therapy is a type of cancer treatment using radiation at different times defined as treatment sessions, distributed over different weeks. In each session, we have to determine and define the optimal treatment parameters for the patient. The aim of Adaptive Radiotherapy Treatment (ART) is to identify any change of initial parameters during the treatment course and modify the treatment plan for the purpose of maintaining optimal treatment objectives. In order to track the deformable image of biological organ such as the parotid gland, a 3D reconstruction is needed. 10 patients were scanned at the medical center of Oscar Lambret (Lille, France) using CT scan as imaging modality. The contours of the acquired images were extracted manually by the expert. Relaxed bi-cubic Bézier spline surface has been used in our study for the purpose of automatically reconstruction of the biological organ. Once the reconstruction is accomplished, the volume of the parotid gland at each session of treatment has been calculated for each patient. The obtained results show a decreasing of the volume of the parotid from one week to other one and a shifting of the detected center of gravity. These variations should be used to build a predictive model for adaptive robotized radiotherapy.
Keywords :
biological organs; cancer; computerised tomography; feature extraction; image reconstruction; medical image processing; medical robotics; object tracking; physiological models; radiation therapy; splines (mathematics); 3D reconstruction; ART; Adaptive Radiotherapy Treatment; CT scan; Oscar Lambret; adaptive radiotherapy application; adaptive robotized radiotherapy; automatic reconstruction; biological organ; cancer treatment; center of gravity; deformable image tracking; image extraction; imaging modality; medical center; optimal treatment objectives; optimal treatment parameter; parotid gland volume; predictive model; relaxed bi-cubic Bézier spline surface; treatment course; treatment session; Biological systems; Gravity; Image reconstruction; Safety; Splines (mathematics); Surface reconstruction; Tumors; Adaptive Robotized Radiotherapy; Deformable biological Organ; Relaxed bi-Cubic Bézier Spline Surface;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944364