Abstract

BackgroundIn recent years, there has been a considerable research effort concerning the integration of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) into the external radiotherapy workflow motivated by the superior soft tissue contrast as compared to computed tomography. Image registration is a necessary step in many applications, e.g. in patient positioning and therapy response assessment with repeated imaging. In this study, we investigate the dependence between the registration accuracy and the size of the registration volume for a subvolume based rigid registration protocol for MR images of the prostate.MethodsTen patients were imaged four times each over the course of radiotherapy treatment using a T2 weighted sequence. The images were registered to each other using a mean square distance metric and a step gradient optimizer for registration volumes of different sizes. The precision of the registrations was evaluated using the center of mass distance between the manually defined prostates in the registered images. The optimal size of the registration volume was determined by minimizing the standard deviation of these distances.ResultsWe found that prostate position was most uncertain in the anterior-posterior (AP) direction using traditional full volume registration. The improvement in standard deviation of the mean center of mass distance between the prostate volumes using a registration volume optimized to the prostate was 3.9 mm (p < 0.001) in the AP direction. The optimum registration volume size was 0 mm margin added to the prostate gland as outlined in the first image series.ConclusionsRepeated MR imaging of the prostate for therapy set-up or therapy assessment will both require high precision tissue registration. With a subvolume based registration the prostate registration uncertainty can be reduced down to the order of 1 mm (1 SD) compared to several millimeters for registration based on the whole pelvis.

Highlights

  • The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in modern prostate external radiotherapy treatments has in recent years attracted a lot of scientific attention

  • In the present study we investigate the precision of subvolume based rigid registration of the prostate for ten patients with four repeat MR scans each

  • The MR-MR subvolume based registration protocol described in the present study performs optimally when applied to a registration subvolume with no margin added to the prostate gland

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Introduction

The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in modern prostate external radiotherapy treatments has in recent years attracted a lot of scientific attention. The applications span from MRI based treatment planning [1,2,3,4] to assessment of treatment response using different MRI techniques such as dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) [5,6], diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) [7,8] and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) [9]. It is widely accepted in the radiotherapy community that MRI using a patient transport solution from a nearby MR scanner [14]. We investigate the dependence between the registration accuracy and the size of the registration volume for a subvolume based rigid registration protocol for MR images of the prostate

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