Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Hospital, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada.
Med Phys. 2011 Feb;38(2):845-56. doi: 10.1118/1.3533947.
To assess image quality and image-guidance capabilities of a cone-beam CT based small-animal image-guided irradiation unit (micro-IGRT).
A micro-IGRT system has been developed in collaboration with the authors' laboratory as a means to study the radiobiological effects of conformal radiation dose distributions in small animals. The system, the X-Rad 225Cx, consists of a 225 kVp x-ray tube and a flat-panel amorphous silicon detector mounted on a rotational C-arm gantry and is capable of both fluoroscopic x-ray and cone-beam CT imaging, as well as image-guided placement of the radiation beams. Image quality (voxel noise, modulation transfer, CT number accuracy, and geometric accuracy characteristics) was assessed using water cylinder and micro-CT test phantoms. Image guidance was tested by analyzing the dose delivered to radiochromic films fixed to BB's through the end-to-end process of imaging, targeting the center of the BB, and irradiation of the film/BB in order to compare the offset between the center of the field and the center of the BB. Image quality and geometric studies were repeated over a 5-7 month period to assess stability.
CT numbers reported were found to be linear (R2 0.998) and the noise for images of homogeneous water phantom was 30 HU at imaging doses of approximately 1 cGy (to water). The presampled MTF at 50% and 10% reached 0.64 and 1.35 mm(-1), respectively. Targeting accuracy by means of film irradiations was shown to have a mean displacement error of [deltax, deltay, deltaz] = [-0.12, -0.05, -0.02] mm, with standard deviations of [0.02, 0.20, 0.17] mm. The system has proven to be stable over time, with both the image quality and image-guidance performance being reproducible for the duration of the studies.
The micro-IGRT unit provides soft-tissue imaging of small-animal anatomy at acceptable imaging doses (< or =1 cGy). The geometric accuracy and targeting systems permit dose placement with submillimeter accuracy and precision. The system has proven itself to be stable over 2 yr of routine laboratory use (>1800 irradiations) and provides a platform for the exploration of targeted radiation effects in small-animal models.
评估基于锥形束 CT 的小动物图像引导放疗系统(micro-IGRT)的图像质量和图像引导能力。
我们与实验室合作开发了一种 micro-IGRT 系统,用于研究小动物中适形辐射剂量分布的放射生物学效应。该系统,即 X-Rad 225Cx,由 225 kVp X 射线管和安装在旋转 C 臂龙门架上的平板非晶硅探测器组成,能够进行透视 X 射线和锥形束 CT 成像,以及图像引导的放射束定位。使用水圆柱和 micro-CT 测试体模评估图像质量(体素噪声、调制传递、CT 数准确性和几何精度特性)。通过端到端的成像、定位 BB 中心以及照射胶片/BB 的过程,分析固定在 BB 上的放射色胶片的剂量分布,来测试图像引导。为了比较场中心和 BB 中心之间的偏移,进行了照射。为了评估稳定性,在 5-7 个月的时间内重复进行图像质量和几何研究。
报告的 CT 数呈线性(R2 0.998),均匀水模图像的噪声在成像剂量约为 1 cGy(水)时为 30 HU。在 50%和 10%的预采样调制传递函数分别达到 0.64 和 1.35 mm-1。通过胶片照射显示出的靶心定位精度的平均位移误差为 [deltax, deltay, deltaz] = [-0.12, -0.05, -0.02] mm,标准差分别为 [0.02, 0.20, 0.17] mm。该系统已被证明具有时间稳定性,在研究期间图像质量和图像引导性能均具有可重复性。
micro-IGRT 单元可在可接受的成像剂量(<或=1 cGy)下提供小动物解剖结构的软组织成像。几何精度和定位系统允许以亚毫米精度和精度放置剂量。该系统在超过 2 年的常规实验室使用(>1800 次照射)中已被证明是稳定的,并为探索小动物模型中的靶向辐射效应提供了一个平台。