Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Physics Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Basking Ridge New Jersey USA
2. Department of Radiation Oncology Mayo Clinic Phoenix Arizona USA
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo present a modified calibration method to reduce signal drift due to table sagging in Respiratory Gating for Scanner (RGSC) systems with a wall‐mounted camera.Materials and MethodsApproximately 70 kg of solid water phantoms were evenly distributed on the CT couch, mimicking the patient's weight. New calibration measurements were performed at 9 points at the combination of three lateral positions, the CT isocenter and ±10 cm laterally from the isocenter, and three longitudinal locations, the CT isocenter and ±30 cm or ±40 cm from the isocenter. The new calibration was tested in two hospitals.ResultsImplementing the new weighed calibration method at the extended distance yielded improved results during the DIBH scan, reducing the drift to within 1 from 3 mm. The extended calibration positions exhibited similarly reduced drift in both hospitals, reinforcing the method's robustness and its potential applicability across all centers.ConclusionThis proposed solution aims to minimize the systematic error in radiation delivery for patients undergoing motion management with wall‐mounted camera RGSC systems, especially in conjunction with a bariatric CT couchtop.