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Development and Evaluation of the Utility of a Respiratory Monitoring and Visual Feedback System for Radiotherapy Using Machine Vision Technologyopen access

Authors
Kim, C.H.Choi, H.S.Kang, K.M.Jeong, B.K.Jeong, H.Ha, I.B.Song, J.H.
Issue Date
Mar-2022
Publisher
Korean Association for Radiation Protection
Keywords
Machine Vision; Radiotherapy; Respiration Guiding; Respiratory-Gated Radiation Therapy
Citation
Journal of Radiation Protection and Research, v.47, no.1, pp 8 - 15
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
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KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
Volume
47
Number
1
Start Page
8
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/2674
DOI
10.14407/jrpr.2021.00024
ISSN
2508-1888
2466-2461
Abstract
Background: We developed a machine vision technology program that tracks patients’ real-time breathing and automatically analyzes their breathing patterns. Materials and Methods: To evaluate its potential for clinical application, the image tracking performance and accuracy of the program were analyzed using a respiratory motion phantom. Changes in the stability and regularity of breathing were observed in healthy adult volunteers according to whether the breathing pattern mirrored the breathing guidance. Results and Discussion: Displacement within a few millimeters was observed in real-time with a clear resolution, and the image tracking ability was excellent. This result was consistent even in the sections where breathing patterns changed rapidly. In addition, the respiratory gating method that reflected the individual breathing patterns improved breathing stability and regularity in all volunteers. Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that this technology can be used to set the appropriate window and the range of internal target volume by reflecting the patient’s breathing pattern during radiotherapy planning. However, further studies in clinical populations are required to validate this technology. Copyright ? 2022 The Korean Association for Radiation Protection
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