TY - JOUR
T1 - An Analysis of the Accuracy of the Robotic Respiratory Tracking Radiosurgical System in Extracranial Tumor
AU - Tsai, Jo-Ting
AU - Lin, Jia-Wei
AU - Chu, Woei Chyn
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has been used to minimize the volume of the surrounding critical structures irradiated during extracranial tumor treatment. The Synchrony(superscript TM) Respiratory Tracking System (RTS) of the CyberKnife estimates tumor position by building a correlation model between the tumor respiration motion and implanted fiducial markers locations with a predictive algorithm. RTS is able to continuously track the tumor position, anticipate the tumor motion and facilitate real time automatic realignment of the radiation beam. A ball cube phantom with preloaded fiducial markers and Gafchromic films was used in this study to verify the accuracy of the Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS in real-time tracking of moving thoracic tumor. Three stages of respiratory tracking were tested, including static, motion and compensation experiment. The systemic errors of targeting with Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS switch off and moving phantom located in the center, end expiration and end inspiration respiratory cycle were 0.76+0.14 mm, 10.86+0.29 mm and 11.16+0.45 mm, respectively. With Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS switch on, the errors were 0.33+0.13 mm, 0.42+0.66 mm and 0.30+0.66 mm, respectively. There was no significant accuracy difference between taking x-ray images at every node or every four-node interval. By using the Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS to build nonlinear correlation models of inspiratory and expiratory phases of the respiratory cycle, simultaneous real-time tracking of the thoracic tumor position in all three directions can achieve sub-millimeter accuracy.
AB - Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has been used to minimize the volume of the surrounding critical structures irradiated during extracranial tumor treatment. The Synchrony(superscript TM) Respiratory Tracking System (RTS) of the CyberKnife estimates tumor position by building a correlation model between the tumor respiration motion and implanted fiducial markers locations with a predictive algorithm. RTS is able to continuously track the tumor position, anticipate the tumor motion and facilitate real time automatic realignment of the radiation beam. A ball cube phantom with preloaded fiducial markers and Gafchromic films was used in this study to verify the accuracy of the Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS in real-time tracking of moving thoracic tumor. Three stages of respiratory tracking were tested, including static, motion and compensation experiment. The systemic errors of targeting with Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS switch off and moving phantom located in the center, end expiration and end inspiration respiratory cycle were 0.76+0.14 mm, 10.86+0.29 mm and 11.16+0.45 mm, respectively. With Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS switch on, the errors were 0.33+0.13 mm, 0.42+0.66 mm and 0.30+0.66 mm, respectively. There was no significant accuracy difference between taking x-ray images at every node or every four-node interval. By using the Synchrony(superscript TM) RTS to build nonlinear correlation models of inspiratory and expiratory phases of the respiratory cycle, simultaneous real-time tracking of the thoracic tumor position in all three directions can achieve sub-millimeter accuracy.
KW - 電腦刀
KW - 呼吸同步追踪系統
KW - CyberKnife
KW - Respiratory Tracking System
U2 - 10.6588/JCOS.2009.25.3.4
DO - 10.6588/JCOS.2009.25.3.4
M3 - Article
SN - 1015-6267
VL - 25
SP - 184
EP - 194
JO - 中華民國癌症醫學會雜誌
JF - 中華民國癌症醫學會雜誌
IS - 3
ER -