Dual-Modality X-Ray-Induced Radiation Acoustic and Ultrasound Imaging for Real-Time Monitoring of Radiotherapy.

IF 5 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL BME frontiers Pub Date : 2020-05-26 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.34133/2020/9853609
Wei Zhang, Ibrahim Oraiqat, Hao Lei, Paul L Carson, Issam Ei Naqa, Xueding Wang
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Objective. The goal is to increase the precision of radiation delivery during radiotherapy by tracking the movements of the tumor and other surrounding normal tissues due to respiratory and other body motions. Introduction. This work presents the recent advancement of X-ray-induced radiation acoustic imaging (xRAI) technology and the evaluation of its feasibility for real-time monitoring of geometric and morphological misalignments of the X-ray field with respect to the target tissue by combining xRAI with established ultrasound (US) imaging, thereby improving radiotherapy tumor eradication and limiting treatment side effects. Methods. An integrated xRAI and B-mode US dual-modality system was established based on a clinic-ready research US platform. The performance of this dual-modality imaging system was evaluated via experiments on phantoms and ex vivo and in vivo rabbit liver models. Results. This system can alternatively switch between the xRAI and the US modes, with spatial resolutions of 1.1 mm and 0.37 mm, respectively. 300 times signal averaging was required for xRAI to reach a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio, and a frame rate of 1.1 Hz was achieved with a clinical linear accelerator. The US imaging frame rate was 22 Hz, which is sufficient for real-time monitoring of the displacement of the target due to internal body motion. Conclusion. Our developed xRAI, in combination with US imaging, allows for mapping of the dose deposition in biological samples in vivo, in real-time, during radiotherapy. Impact Statement. The US-based image-guided radiotherapy system presented in this work holds great potential for personalized cancer treatment and better outcomes.

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用于实时监测放射治疗的双模态X射线引导辐射声学和超声成像。
客观的其目标是通过跟踪肿瘤和其他周围正常组织因呼吸和其他身体运动而产生的运动,提高放射治疗过程中辐射输送的精度。介绍这项工作介绍了X射线诱导辐射声学成像(xRAI)技术的最新进展,并通过将xRAI与已建立的超声(US)成像相结合来评估其实时监测X射线场相对于目标组织的几何和形态错位的可行性,从而改善放射治疗肿瘤根除并限制治疗副作用。方法。在临床研究US平台的基础上,建立了一个集成的xRAI和B模式US双模态系统。该双模态成像系统的性能通过在体模和离体和体内兔肝模型上的实验进行评估。后果该系统可以在xRAI和US模式之间交替切换,空间分辨率为1.1 mm和0.37 mm。xRAI需要300次信号平均才能达到令人满意的信噪比和1.1的帧速率 Hz是用临床线性加速器实现的。美国成像帧率为22 Hz,这足以实时监测由于身体内部运动引起的目标位移。结论我们开发的xRAI与US成像相结合,可以在放射治疗期间实时绘制体内生物样本的剂量沉积图。影响声明。这项工作中提出的基于美国的图像引导放射治疗系统在个性化癌症治疗和更好的结果方面具有巨大的潜力。
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