First implementation of an innovative infra‐red camera system integrated into a mobile CBCT scanner for applicator tracking in brachytherapy—Initial performance characterization

Author:

Karius Andre12ORCID,Leifeld Lisa Marie12,Strnad Vratislav12,Fietkau Rainer12,Bert Christoph12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU) Erlangen Germany

2. Comprehensive Cancer Center Erlangen‐EMN (CCC ER‐EMN) Erlangen Germany

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo enable a real‐time applicator guidance for brachytherapy, we used for the first time infra‐red tracking cameras (OptiTrack, USA) integrated into a mobile cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner (medPhoton, Austria). We provide the first description of this prototype and its performance evaluation.MethodsWe performed assessments of camera calibration and camera‐CBCT registration using a geometric calibration phantom. For this purpose, we first evaluated the effects of intrinsic parameters such as camera temperature or gantry rotations on the tracked marker positions. Afterward, calibrations with various settings (sample number, field of view coverage, calibration directions, calibration distances, and lighting conditions) were performed to identify the requirements for achieving maximum tracking accuracy based on an in‐house phantom. The corresponding effects on camera‐CBCT registration were determined as well by comparing tracked marker positions to the positions determined via CBCT. Long‐term stability was assessed by comparing tracking and a ground‐truth on a weekly basis for 6 weeks.ResultsRobust tracking with positional drifts of 0.02 ± 0.01 mm was feasible using the system after a warm‐up period of 90 min. However, gantry rotations affected the tracking and led to inaccuracies of up to 0.70 mm. We identified that 4000 samples and full coverage were required to ensure a robust determination of marker positions and camera‐CBCT registration with geometric deviations of 0.18 ± 0.03 mm and 0.42 ± 0.07 mm, respectively. Long‐term stability showed deviations of more than two standard deviations from the initial calibration after 3 weeks.ConclusionWe implemented for the first time a standalone combined camera‐CBCT system for tracking in brachytherapy. The system showed high potential for establishing corresponding workflows.

Publisher

Wiley

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