期刊
PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES IN MEDICINE
卷 45, 期 2, 页码 421-428出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s13246-022-01125-3
关键词
Deformable image registration; Image fusion; Dose warping; Quality assurance; Patient-specific verification
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- CAUL
This article discusses the guidelines for using deformable image registration (DIR) for advanced applications, which were expanded from the report of AAPM Task Group No. 132 in 2017. The article emphasizes the importance of quality assurance and quality control, and provides best practice advice for implementing DIR.
The report of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Task Group No. 132 published in 2017 reviewed rigid image registration and deformable image registration (DIR) approaches and solutions to provide recommendations for quality assurance and quality control of clinical image registration and fusion techniques in radiotherapy. However, that report did not include the use of DIR for advanced applications such as dose warping or warping of other matrices of interest. Considering that DIR warping tools are now readily available, discussions were hosted by the Medical Image Registration Special Interest Group (MIRSIG) of the Australasian College of Physical Scientists & Engineers in Medicine in 2018 to form a consensus on best practice guidelines. This position statement authored by MIRSIG endorses the recommendations of the report of AAPM task group 132 and expands on the best practice advice from the 'Deforming to Best Practice' MIRSIG publication to provide guidelines on the use of DIR for advanced applications.
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