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1 Advances in Radiation Oncology
A rapid, computational approach for assessing inter-fraction esophageal motion for use in stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) planning.  Michael L. Cardenas, MD  Advances in Radiation Oncology  DOI: /j.adro Copyright © Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 – Setup Geometry. A) An array is constructed with size consistent with the MR volume. The coordinates from contours in the image coordinate system populate the array (CT-based in blue, MR-based in red). B) The coordinates are spline interpolated and re-sampled to improve measurement density. This process yields contour boundaries that are used to create image masks. Image masks enable the calculation of the centroid position for each contour. Advances in Radiation Oncology DOI: ( /j.adro ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 This figure demonstrates the margin quantification process. A) For each MR-based boundary point, BMR(j), outside of the CT-based image mask, a segment is projected from the CT-based centroid, CCT, through and beyond BMR(j). The intersection of the segment with the CT-based contour yielded point BCT(i). This process produces a segment, Sij, defining a margin expansion in a particular direction. The length Lij of Sij can be determined from the component vectors (Sij)y and (Sij)x. Likewise, the orientation θ can be determined from the inverse tangent of these component vectors: Θ = arctan[(Sij)y / (Sij)x]. Advances in Radiation Oncology DOI: ( /j.adro ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

4 Figure 3 A) An axial slice is depicted with CT-based contour (blue) and MR-based contour (red) overlaid. B) Using the CT contour centroid (CCT) as the origin, a line segment is projected through a MR boundary point (BMR) and the intersection with the CT contour, BCT, is found. Advances in Radiation Oncology DOI: ( /j.adro ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

5 Figure 4 Bars denoted the range of maximum measurements for all fractions considered for each patient. Measurements are in millimeters. ‘Upper’, ‘Middle’, and ‘Lower’ refer to the segment of the esophagus. Note, each measurement has an uncertainty of approximately ±1.5 mm because the in-plane image resolution on the MR data is 1.5 x 1.5 mm2. Advances in Radiation Oncology DOI: ( /j.adro ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

6 Advances in Radiation Oncology DOI: (10.1016/j.adro.2017.10.003)
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