Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 22 S Green Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA.
Med Phys. 2009 Oct;36(10):4433-9. doi: 10.1118/1.3193525.
Kilovoltage x-ray projection images (kV images for brevity) are increasingly available in image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) for patient positioning. These images are two-dimensional (2D) projections of a three-dimensional (3D) object along the x-ray beam direction. Projecting a 3D object onto a plane may lead to ambiguities in the identification of anatomical structures and to poor contrast in kV images. Therefore, the use of kV images in IGRT is mainly limited to bony landmark alignments. This work proposes a novel subtraction technique that isolates a slice of interest (SOI) from a kV image with the assistance of a priori information from a previous CT scan. The method separates structural information within a preselected SOI by suppressing contributions to the unprocessed projection from out-of-SOI-plane structures. Up to a five-fold increase in the contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs) was observed in selected regions of the isolated SOI, when compared to the original unprocessed kV image. The tomographic image via background subtraction (TIBS) technique aims to provide a quick snapshot of the slice of interest with greatly enhanced image contrast over conventional kV x-ray projections for fast and accurate image guidance of radiation therapy. With further refinements, TIBS could, in principle, provide real-time tumor localization using gantry-mounted x-ray imaging systems without the need for implanted markers.
千伏 X 射线投影图像(简称 kV 图像)在图像引导放射治疗(IGRT)中越来越多地用于患者定位。这些图像是三维(3D)物体沿着 X 射线束方向的二维(2D)投影。将 3D 物体投影到一个平面上可能会导致解剖结构的识别模糊,并导致 kV 图像对比度差。因此,kV 图像在 IGRT 中的使用主要限于骨性标志配准。这项工作提出了一种新的减法技术,该技术在先前 CT 扫描的先验信息的辅助下,从 kV 图像中分离出感兴趣的切片(SOI)。该方法通过抑制来自 SOI 之外的平面结构对未处理投影的贡献,来分离预选 SOI 内的结构信息。与原始未处理的 kV 图像相比,在选定的 SOI 区域观察到高达五倍的对比度噪声比(CNR)增加。通过背景减法的层析图像(TIBS)技术旨在提供感兴趣切片的快速快照,与传统的 kV X 射线投影相比,图像对比度大大增强,可实现快速准确的放射治疗图像引导。通过进一步改进,TIBS 原则上可以使用安装在龙门架上的 X 射线成像系统进行实时肿瘤定位,而无需植入标记物。