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Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 50:3039-3054
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Purpose Intrafraction patient motion is a well‐documented phenomenon in radiation therapy. In stereotactic radiosurgery applications in which target sizes can be very small and dose gradients very steep, patient motion can significantly impact the
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied clinical medical physics. 23(11)
To automate the generation of region-of-interest (ROI) apertures for use with megavoltage imaging for online positional corrections during cranial stereotactic radiosurgery.Digitally reconstructed radiographs (DRRs) were created for a 3D-printed skul
Publikováno v:
Biomedical physicsengineering express. 8(5)
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express. 8:055006
Purpose. C-arm linac-based radiotherapy has seen a recent interest in 4π methods of delivery using simultaneous rotations of couch and gantry to reduce doses to organs-at-risk (OARs) and increase dose compactness. While many methods use heuristics t
Publikováno v:
Physica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics (AIFB). 58
Purpose Pre-clinical irradiation systems use kilovoltage x-ray systems to deliver small fields of radiation in static beam arrangements or arcs. The systems are costly and the radiobiological effectiveness of kilovoltage beams is known to differ from
Autor:
George Mawko, S. Kehoe, Alasdair Syme, Robert J. Lewandowski, David T.L. Liu, Daniel Boyd, Cody Church, Robert J. Abraham, John Paul Archambault
Purpose Radiopaque microspheres may provide intraprocedural and postprocedural feedback during transarterial radioembolization (TARE). Furthermore, the potential to use higher resolution x-ray imaging techniques as opposed to nuclear medicine imaging
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Publikováno v:
Clinical Respiratory Physiology, Exercise and Functional Imaging.
Introduction: In silico airway models of asthma have incorporated airway abnormalities related to MRI ventilation defects to predict airway impedance (1) but this work did not include a direct comparison with experimental forced oscillation technique