International Journal of Biomedical Imaging (Jan 2011)

Patient Specific Dosimetry Phantoms Using Multichannel LDDMM of the Whole Body

  • Daniel J. Tward,
  • Can Ceritoglu,
  • Anthony Kolasny,
  • Gregory M. Sturgeon,
  • W. Paul Segars,
  • Michael I. Miller,
  • J. Tilak Ratnanather

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/481064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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This paper describes an automated procedure for creating detailed patient-specific pediatric dosimetry phantoms from a small set of segmented organs in a child's CT scan. The algorithm involves full body mappings from adult template to pediatric images using multichannel large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping (MC-LDDMM). The parallel implementation and performance of MC-LDDMM for this application is studied here for a sample of 4 pediatric patients, and from 1 to 24 processors. 93.84% of computation time is parallelized, and the efficiency of parallelization remains high until more than 8 processors are used. The performance of the algorithm was validated on a set of 24 male and 18 female pediatric patients. It was found to be accurate typically to within 1-2 voxels (2–4 mm) and robust across this large and variable data set.