2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00066-023-02090-w
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Synthetic CTs for MRI-only brain RT treatment: integration of immobilization systems

Abstract: Purpose Auxiliary devices such as immobilization systems should be considered in synthetic CT (sCT)-based treatment planning (TP) for MRI-only brain radiotherapy (RT). A method for auxiliary device definition in the sCT is introduced, and its dosimetric impact on the sCT-based TP is addressed. Methods T1-VIBE DIXON was acquired in an RT setup. Ten datasets were retrospectively used for sCT generation. Silicone markers were used to determine the auxiliary d… Show more

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“…The fact that the neck support is not visible on sCT may cause problems while troubleshooting patient positioning issues in treatment room (e.g., correct position of cervical vertebrae). A possible solution has been suggested by Masitho et al [34] , where silicon markers were used during MR scan to place a predefined auxiliary structure template for the immobilization device and the couch top during treatment planning. However, this method does not account for difference in setup for different patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that the neck support is not visible on sCT may cause problems while troubleshooting patient positioning issues in treatment room (e.g., correct position of cervical vertebrae). A possible solution has been suggested by Masitho et al [34] , where silicon markers were used during MR scan to place a predefined auxiliary structure template for the immobilization device and the couch top during treatment planning. However, this method does not account for difference in setup for different patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the specialized MRI simulation equipment needed for consistent positioning is not universally accessible, particularly in resource-constrained environments, restricting synthetic CT’s widespread adoption. These obstacles need to be overcome in order for synthetic CT to have comparable reliability in radiotherapy to that of traditional CT, which continues to be the standard care of treatment planning ( 31 ). Enhancing CT-based automatic segmentation algorithms could thus ensure broader access to high-quality care and promote global equity in care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%