Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1997472108> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1997472108 endingPage "5553" @default.
- W1997472108 startingPage "5541" @default.
- W1997472108 abstract "The purpose of this study was to investigate in vivo verification of radiation treatment with high energy photon beams using PET/CT to image the induced positron activity. The measurements of the positron activation induced in a preoperative rectal cancer patient and a prostate cancer patient following 50 MV photon treatments are presented. A total dose of 5 and 8 Gy, respectively, were delivered to the tumors. Imaging was performed with a 64-slice PET/CT scanner for 30 min, starting 7 min after the end of the treatment. The CT volume from the PET/CT and the treatment planning CT were coregistered by matching anatomical reference points in the patient. The treatment delivery was imaged in vivo based on the distribution of the induced positron emitters produced by photonuclear reactions in tissue mapped on to the associated dose distribution of the treatment plan. The results showed that spatial distribution of induced activity in both patients agreed well with the delivered beam portals of the treatment plans in the entrance subcutaneous fat regions but less so in blood and oxygen rich soft tissues. For the preoperative rectal cancer patient however, a 2 ± (0.5) cm misalignment was observed in the cranial-caudal direction of the patient between the induced activity distribution and treatment plan, indicating a beam patient setup error. No misalignment of this kind was seen in the prostate cancer patient. However, due to a fast patient setup error in the PET/CT scanner a slight mis-position of the patient in the PET/CT was observed in all three planes, resulting in a deformed activity distribution compared to the treatment plan. The present study indicates that the induced positron emitters by high energy photon beams can be measured quite accurately using PET imaging of subcutaneous fat to allow portal verification of the delivered treatment beams. Measurement of the induced activity in the patient 7 min after receiving 5 Gy involved count rates which were about 20 times lower than that of a patient undergoing standard 18F-FDG treatment. When using a combination of short lived nuclides such as 15O (half-life: 2 min) and 11C (half-life: 20 min) with low activity it is not optimal to use clinical reconstruction protocols. Thus, it might be desirable to further optimize reconstruction parameters as well as to address hardware improvements in realizing in vivo treatment verification with PET/CT in the future. A significant improvement with regard to 15O imaging could also be expected by having the PET/CT unit located close to the radiation treatment room." @default.
- W1997472108 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5001838294 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5003138660 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5024682164 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5026412656 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5044472569 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5058057533 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5063811779 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5070492575 @default.
- W1997472108 creator A5084982618 @default.
- W1997472108 date "2013-07-24" @default.
- W1997472108 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W1997472108 title "Clinical application ofin vivotreatment delivery verification based on PET/CT imaging of positron activity induced at high energy photon therapy" @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1523200166 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1528617091 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1571865300 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1981393334 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1981425552 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1981566062 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W1987851931 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2012812962 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2012908253 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2017133748 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2024983811 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2032680821 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2033233190 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2035349535 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2049506340 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2050168194 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2063305716 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2065568288 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2083128011 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2083837664 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2086141952 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2102824006 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2106519376 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2111949143 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2133223489 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2135269192 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2138213701 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2144241398 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2145754337 @default.
- W1997472108 cites W2146892597 @default.
- W1997472108 doi "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/58/16/5541" @default.
- W1997472108 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23880661" @default.
- W1997472108 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1997472108 type Work @default.
- W1997472108 sameAs 1997472108 @default.
- W1997472108 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W1997472108 countsByYear W19974721082014 @default.
- W1997472108 countsByYear W19974721082015 @default.
- W1997472108 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5001838294 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5003138660 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5024682164 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5026412656 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5044472569 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5058057533 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5063811779 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5070492575 @default.
- W1997472108 hasAuthorship W1997472108A5084982618 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C121608353 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C147120987 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C201645570 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C202100949 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C2775842073 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C2779751349 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C2780192828 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C2989005 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C509974204 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C120665830 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C121332964 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C121608353 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C126322002 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C126838900 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C147120987 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C201645570 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C202100949 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C2775842073 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C2779751349 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C2780192828 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C2989005 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C509974204 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C62520636 @default.
- W1997472108 hasConceptScore W1997472108C71924100 @default.
- W1997472108 hasIssue "16" @default.
- W1997472108 hasLocation W19974721081 @default.
- W1997472108 hasLocation W19974721082 @default.
- W1997472108 hasOpenAccess W1997472108 @default.
- W1997472108 hasPrimaryLocation W19974721081 @default.
- W1997472108 hasRelatedWork W2007245197 @default.