Stability analysis of patient‐specific 4DCT‐ and 4DCBCT‐based correspondence models
Laura Esther Büttgen,
René Werner,
Tobias Gauer
Abstract:BackgroundSurrogate‐based motion compensation in stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) strongly relies on a constant relationship between an external breathing signal and the internal tumor motion over the course of treatment, that is, a stable patient‐specific correspondence model.PurposeThis study aims to develop methods for analyzing the stability of correspondence models by integrating planning 4DCT and pretreatment 4D cone‐beam computed tomography (4DCBCT) data and assessing the relation to patient‐s… Show more
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