Cycle‐generative adversarial network‐based bone suppression imaging for highly accurate markerless motion tracking of lung tumors for cyberknife irradiation therapy

Author:

Mochizuki Zennosuke1,Saito Masahide2ORCID,Suzuki Toshihiro12ORCID,Mochizuki Koji1,Hasegawa Junichi1,Nemoto Hikaru2ORCID,Satani Kenichiro1,Takahashi Hiroshi1,Onishi Hiroshi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Kasugai‐CyberKnife Rehabilitation Hospital Fuefuki‐city Yamanashi Japan

2. Department of Radiology University of Yamanashi Chuo‐city Yamanashi Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeLung tumor tracking during stereotactic radiotherapy with the CyberKnife can misrecognize tumor location under conditions where similar patterns exist in the search area. This study aimed to develop a technique for bone signal suppression during kV‐x‐ray imaging.MethodsPaired CT images were created with or without bony structures using a 4D extended cardiac‐torso phantom (XCAT phantom) in 56 cases. Subsequently, 3020 2D x‐ray images were generated. Images with bone were input into cycle‐consistent adversarial network (CycleGAN) and the bone suppressed images on the XCAT phantom (BSIphantom) were created. They were then compared to images without bone using the structural similarity index measure (SSIM) and peak signal‐to‐noise ratio (PSNR). Next, 1000 non‐simulated treatment images from real cases were input into the training model, and bone‐suppressed images of the patient (BSIpatient) were created. Zero means normalized cross correlation (ZNCC) by template matching between each of the actual treatment images and BSIpatient were calculated.ResultsBSIphantom values were compared to their paired images without bone of the XCAT phantom test data; SSIM and PSNR were 0.90 ± 0.06 and 24.54 ± 4.48, respectively. It was visually confirmed that only bone was selectively suppressed without significantly affecting tumor visualization. The ZNCC values of the actual treatment images and BSIpatient were 0.763 ± 0.136 and 0.773 ± 0.143, respectively. The BSIpatient showed improved recognition accuracy over the actual treatment images.ConclusionsThe proposed bone suppression imaging technique based on CycleGAN improves image recognition, making it possible to achieve highly accurate motion tracking irradiation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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