Kga. Gilhuijs et M. Vanherk, AUTOMATIC ONLINE INSPECTION OF PATIENT SETUP IN RADIATION-THERAPY USING DIGITAL PORTAL IMAGES, Medical physics, 20(3), 1993, pp. 667-677
A new method is presented for inspection of patient setup in radiation
therapy by automatic comparison of the patient position relative to t
he beam position in Portal and simulator images. Quantification of pat
ient-setup errors in terms of translation, rotation, and magnification
is achieved by chamfer matching, a robust technique to match drawings
and images, which is applied to both anatomy outlines and field edges
. Applied to field edges, chamfer matching detects and visualizes devi
ations in field shape. Applied to anatomy outlines, the matching proce
dure quantifies and visualizes deviations in patient position relative
to the radiation field. To test the method and to judge its feasibili
ty, its behavior for four hundred different patient-setup deviations,
which were simulated in four clinical images, was examined. These imag
es show a top view of the pelvic region. The performance was measured
in terms of accuracy and success rate for numerous cost functions and
distance codings associated with the chamfer matching procedure An ave
rage accuracy of 1.8 mm was found, a success rate of 90%, and an avera
ge overall computation time of 3 s on a 486 microcomputer. The whole a
nalysis procedure is fast enough to allow on-line application.