DocumentCode :
3475357
Title :
State of the art in electronic detectors for portal imaging
Author :
Antonuk, Larry E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiat. Oncol., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The first clinically-practical, electronic portal imaging devices, which were introduced over a decade ago, spurred the exploration of the role of digital imaging in localization and verification for radiotherapy. However, these technologies, based on lens and fiber-optic-coupled phosphor-camera systems and on liquid ionization chambers, generally fail to provide imaging performance equivalent to that of the current gold standard, radiotherapy film cassettes. While incremental improvements in these technologies have been achieved, these and other limitations have encouraged the development of fully solid-state, digital imagers based on thin-film electronics. This new technology, referred to as active matrix, flat-panel imagers (AMFPIs), employs large monolithic imaging arrays (presently, up to 40×40 cm) and provides image quality superior to that of conventional film systems. AMFPIs are compact, allow radiographic or fluoroscopic readout, and provide images exhibiting a high degree of spatial and contrast information content over a wide range of doses and therapy energies. This technology also lends itself to diagnostic projection and CT imaging as well as dosimetry-all of which are being examined in the context of treatment room needs. In this presentation, the current status of electronic detectors for portal imaging is reviewed and anticipated future developments are discussed
Keywords :
X-ray detection; computerised tomography; diagnostic radiography; dosimetry; image sensors; radiation therapy; reviews; CT imaging; active matrix flat-panel imagers; diagnostic projection imaging; digital imaging; dosimetry; electronic detectors; fluoroscopic readout; future developments; large monolithic imaging arrays; portal imaging; radiographic readout; radiotherapy localization; radiotherapy verification; solid-state digital imagers; thin-film electronics; Active matrix liquid crystal displays; Active matrix technology; Detectors; Digital images; Gold; Ionization chambers; Lenses; Optical fiber devices; Portals; Solid state circuits;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949404
Filename :
949404
Link To Document :
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