An Brief Introduction to 4D CT Scanning
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An Brief Introduction to 4D CT Scanning
Outline An Brief Introduction to 4D CT Scanning Problems with free breathing 3D scanning What is 4D CT? How does it work? Steve B. Jiang, Ph.D. Dept of Radiation Oncology Univ of California San Diego Acknowledgements Paul Keall, George Chen, Dan Low, Gig Mageras, Ken Foster 2 Three Types of Motion Artifacts CT Artifacts in Free Breathing 3D Scan If CT scanning speed << tumor motion speed, → smeared tumor image If CT scanning speed >> tumor motion speed, → tumor position and shape captured at an arbitrary breathing phase If CT scanning speed ~ tumor motion speed, → tumor position and shape heavily distorted Tumor Helical light breathing scan 4DCT – 1 phase Courtesy of Eike Rietzel and George T.Y. Chen 3 4 1 Interplay: Tumor Motion and Couch Motion Moving Objects during CT – A Phantom Study Video courtesy of George T.Y. Chen Courtesy of Kevin Beaudette and George T.Y. Chen Chen, Kung, Beaudette, Artifacts in computed tomography scanning of moving objects, Semin Radiat Oncol. 14(1):19-26, 2004. 5 6 Motion Induced Artifacts Motion Artifacts Respiratory organ motion can cause severe geometrical distortion in free breathing CT scanning Distortions along the axis of motion could either lengthen or shorten the target, kind of random In addition to shape distortion, the center of the imaged target can be displaced by as much as the amplitude of the motion Photo Static Moving / HS mode Courtesy of George Chen 7 HQ 8 2 Considerations of Organ Motion in CT Sim Breath-hold CT scan Basic Idea of 4D CT Scan Over-sampling images at every Voluntary breath hold position of interest along the Active breathing control patient’s long axis Combine inhale and exhale GTVs to get ITV Slow CT san Each image is tagged with breathing signals 4 seconds per slice in axial mode Images are sorted Gated CT scan retrospectively based on the images at only 1 phase, acquisition times 4-5x longer corresponding breathing signals Photo Courtesy of Gig Mageras Many 3-D CT sets are obtained, each corresponding to a particular breathing phase 4D CT scan 3D scans at multiple phases Together, they constitute a 4-D CT set that covers the entire breathing cycle 9 10 Acquisition of 4D CT Images Resorting 500-1500 CT Slices Image acquisition can be performed in either Ciné mode: repeated image acquisition at each couch position, or Helical mode: with small pitch Breathing signals can be obtained using either A monitor such as RPM, an abdominal belt, or variation of the patient anterior surface in the CT images Courtesy of Eike Rietzel and George T.Y. Chen 11 12 3 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode Sorting of 4D CT Images X-ray Tube Retrospective sorting can be done in either Sinogram space (before reconstruction), or Image space (after reconstruction) Table location 00.0 cm Images can be sorted using either Breathing phase, or Amplitude Acq. Time 0:01 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 13 14 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 00.0 cm Acq. Time 0:02 Table location 00.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:03 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 15 Courtesy of Ken Foster 16 4 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 00.0 cm Acq. Time 0:04 Table location 00.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:05 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 17 18 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 01.0 cm Acq. Time 0:06 Table location 01.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:07 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 19 Courtesy of Ken Foster 20 5 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 01.0 cm Acq. Time 0:08 Table location 01.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:09 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 21 22 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 01.0 cm Acq. Time 0:10 Table location 01.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:11 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 23 Courtesy of Ken Foster 24 6 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 02.0 cm Acq. Time 0:12 Table location 02.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:13 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 25 26 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 02.0 cm Acq. Time 0:14 Table location 02.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:15 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 27 Courtesy of Ken Foster 28 7 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 02.0 cm Acq. Time 0:16 Table location 02.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:17 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 29 30 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 03.0 cm Acq. Time 0:18 Table location 03.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:19 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 31 Courtesy of Ken Foster 32 8 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 03.0 cm Acq. Time 0:20 Table location 03.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:21 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 33 34 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 03.0 cm Acq. Time 0:22 Table location 03.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:23 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 35 Courtesy of Ken Foster 36 9 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 04.0 cm Acq. Time 0:24 Table location 04.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:25 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 37 38 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 04.0 cm Acq. Time 0:26 Table location 04.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:27 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster 39 Courtesy of Ken Foster 40 10 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode X-ray Tube X-ray Tube Table location 04.0 cm Acq. Time 0:28 Table location 04.0 cm 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Acq. Time 0:29 4 x 2.5 mm Multi Slice (10 mm total coverage) Courtesy of Ken Foster Courtesy of Ken Foster 41 42 4D Image Acquisition in Cine Mode Sorted Slices • Respiratory tracking with Varian RPM optical monitor Breathing Signal X-ray on Signal First couch position Second couch position Courtesy of Ken Foster Third couch position Courtesy of Gig Mageras 43 44 11 4DCT Scan of A Phantom 4DCT Scan of A Lung Tumor Courtesy of Eike Rietzel and George T.Y. Chen Courtesy of Eike Rietzel and George T.Y. Chen 45 4DCT Scan of A Liver Tumor 46 Summary Respiratory organ motion can cause severe geometrical distortion in free breathing CT scanning Distortions along patient long axis could either lengthen or shorten the target The center of the imaged target can be displaced by as much as the amplitude of the motion 4D CT has been developed to reduce motion artifacts give the tumor/organ motion information Courtesy of Eike Rietzel and George T.Y. Chen Patient 5618 47 48 12 What kind of artifacts can be caused by respiratory motion in free breathing helical CT scanning? Answer: 5 – All of the above 6% 1. Lengthen the target along the patient’s long axis 2% 2. Shorten the target along the patient’s long axis 3. Displace the target center along the patient’s long axis by as much as the motion amplitude 4% 4. None of the above 78% 5. All of the above 10% References Chen G T, Kung J H and Beaudette K P 2004 Artifacts in computed tomography scanning of moving objects Semin Radiat Oncol 14(1): 19-26. 49 Answer: 5 – All of the above 4D CT scan can be used to: 2% 1. Reduce motion artifact 0% 2. Estimate motion range 1% 3. Reconstruct tumor motion trajectory 2% 4. Design ITV 96% 5. All of the above 50 References Keall P 2004 4-dimensional computed tomography imaging and treatment planning Semin Radiat Oncol 14(1): 81-90. 51 52 13
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