Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Jul 2023)

A comprehensive quality assurance program for four-dimensional computed tomography in radiotherapy

  • Jinane Bakkali Tahiri,
  • Martin Kyndt,
  • Jennifer Dhont,
  • Akos Gulyban,
  • Juliane Szkitsak,
  • Evelien Bogaert,
  • Nick Reynaert,
  • Manuela Burghelea

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. 100475

Abstract

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This study aimed to develop and validate a comprehensive, reproducible and automatic 4DCT Quality Assurance (QA) workflow (QAMotion) that evaluates image accuracy across various regular and irregular breathing patterns. Volume and amplitude deviations, CT number accuracy, and spatial integrity were used as evaluation metrics. For repeatability tests, tolerances were respected with a mean CT number deviation < 10 HU, volume deviation < 2% and diameter and amplitude deviation < 2 mm except for irregular amplitude curves for which an amplitude deviation up to 6 mm was measured. QAMotion was able to flag image artefacts for our clinical 4DCT system.

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