Patient‐specific deep learning for 3D protoacoustic image reconstruction and dose verification in proton therapy

Author:

Lang Yankun1,Jiang Zhuoran2,Sun Leshan3,Tran Phuoc1,Mossahebi Sina1,Xiang Liangzhong3,Ren Lei1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Physics University of Maryland Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology Duke University Durham North Carolina USA

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology University of California Irnive California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundProtoacoustic (PA) imaging has the potential to provide real‐time 3D dose verification of proton therapy. However, PA images are susceptible to severe distortion due to limited angle acquisition. Our previous studies showed the potential of using deep learning to enhance PA images. As the model was trained using a limited number of patients' data, its efficacy was limited when applied to individual patients.PurposeIn this study, we developed a patient‐specific deep learning method for protoacoustic imaging to improve the reconstruction quality of protoacoustic imaging and the accuracy of dose verification for individual patients.MethodsOur method consists of two stages: in the first stage, a group model is trained from a diverse training set containing all patients, where a novel deep learning network is employed to directly reconstruct the initial pressure maps from the radiofrequency (RF) signals; in the second stage, we apply transfer learning on the pre‐trained group model using patient‐specific dataset derived from a novel data augmentation method to tune it into a patient‐specific model. Raw PA signals were simulated based on computed tomography (CT) images and the pressure map derived from the planned dose. The reconstructed PA images were evaluated against the ground truth by using the root mean squared errors (RMSE), structural similarity index measure (SSIM) and gamma index on 10 specific prostate cancer patients. The significance level was evaluated by t‐test with the p‐value threshold of 0.05 compared with the results from the group model.ResultsThe patient‐specific model achieved an average RMSE of 0.014 (), and an average SSIM of 0.981 (), out‐performing the group model. Qualitative results also demonstrated that our patient‐specific approach acquired better imaging quality with more details reconstructed when comparing with the group model. Dose verification achieved an average RMSE of 0.011 (), and an average SSIM of 0.995 (). Gamma index evaluation demonstrated a high agreement (97.4% [] and 97.9% [] for 1%/3  and 1%/5 mm) between the predicted and the ground truth dose maps. Our approach approximately took 6 s to reconstruct PA images for each patient, demonstrating its feasibility for online 3D dose verification for prostate proton therapy.ConclusionsOur method demonstrated the feasibility of achieving 3D high‐precision PA‐based dose verification using patient‐specific deep‐learning approaches, which can potentially be used to guide the treatment to mitigate the impact of range uncertainty and improve the precision. Further studies are needed to validate the clinical impact of the technique.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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