| Correction of respiratory motion for IMRT using aperture adaptive technique and visual guidance: A feasibility study |
| Ho-Hsing Chen, Jay Wu , Keh-Shih Chuang, Hsiang-Chi Kuo |
| A B S T R A C T ˇ@ Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)
utilizes nonuniform beam profile to deliver precise radiation doses to a
tumor while minimizing radiation exposure to surrounding normal tissues.
However, the problem of intrafraction organ motion distorts the dose
distribution and leads to significant dosimetric errors. In this
research, we applied an aperture adaptive technique with a visual
guiding system to toggle the problem of respiratory motion. A homemade
computer program showing a cyclic moving pattern was projected onto the
ceiling to visually help patients adjust their respiratory patterns.
Once the respiratory motion becomes regular, the leaf sequence can be
synchronized with the target motion. An oscillator was employed to
simulate the patientˇ¦s breathing pattern. Two simple fields |
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