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Medical Physics | 2005

SU‐FF‐I‐41: Phased Attenuation Correction in Respiration Correlated PET/CT

C Nagel; Andre Dekker; Guy Bosmans; Michel Öllers; A. Minken; Philippe Lambin; K Schäfers; N Lang

Purpose: Evaluate the potential of phased attenuation correction in respiration correlated PET/CT. Method and Materials:Respiration correlated scans were made on a Siemens Biograph PET/CT scanner which was modified to make an extremely low pitch CT scan and list mode PET scan possible. After collection of the raw CT, list mode PET data, and the respiration signal via a pressure load cell, PET/CT images were binned into ten phases of the respiration with help of in‐house built software. Attenuation correction was next performed for each phase. Experiments were performed with a lollypop phantom. The sphere at the end of the rod was filled with approximately 20MBq FDG. For the first experiment a sphere with a diameter of 3.3cm was used. The second experiment was performed with a large sphere with a diameter of 3.7cm in which a second smaller sphere of 2.2cm was situated. The inner sphere was filled with water or air in order to simulate a tumor with a necrotic core. The sphere movement had an amplitude of 5.0cm, and a frequency of 0.3Hz. Results: Both CT and PETimages of the ten phases in the first experiment show well‐defined spheres in all orthogonal directions. In phased PETimages corrected with the phased CT data, the sphere has a clearer outline as compared to images that were corrected with uncorrelated CT data. The images of the second experiment indicate that phased attenuation correction also results in a better detection of inhomogeneous structures. Conclusion: In this phantom study we have shown that phased attenuation correction after respiration correlation of CT and PET is feasible. Application of phased attenuation correction reduces motion artifacts and improves image quality. In future research the feasibility of phased attenuation correction in PET/CT for lung cancer patients will be examined.


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

Intra-patient variability of tumor volume and tumor motion during radiotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer

A. Dekker; Guy Bosmans; A. van Baardwijk; Michel Öllers; L Boersma; A Minken; Philippe Lambin; Dirk De Ruysscher


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

Time trends in the heterogeneity of FDG uptake, based on SUV contours, during a course of radical radiotherapy in NSCLC

Hugo J.W.L. Aerts; Guy Bosmans; A. van Baardwijk; A. Dekker; Michel Oellers; Philippe Lambin; Dirk De Ruysscher


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

Subvolume boosting of FDG-positive tumour areas in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): A planning study using IMRT

C Offermann-Wulms; Daisy Emans; Guy Bosmans; A. Dekker; Philippe Lambin; A Minken; Dirk De Ruysscher


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

Clinical introduction of respiration correlated (4D) CT/PET scanning

Guy Bosmans; C. C. A. Nagel; I Potargent; A. Dekker; Michel Oellers; Dirk De Ruysscher; A Minken; Philippe Lambin


Medical Physics | 2005

Respiratory correlated CT: Acceptance and clinical introduction

A. Dekker; Guy Bosmans; Michel Öllers; L Boersma; Dirk De Ruysscher; A Minken; Philippe Lambin


Medical Physics | 2005

Comparison between free breathing, slow and respiratory correlated CT in radiation treatment planning for lung cancer patients

A. Dekker; Guy Bosmans; J. Buijsen; M Velders; L Boersma; Dave De Ruysscher; Rinus Wanders; A Minken; Philippe Lambin


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

Changes in the maximal uptake of FDG on pet scan during radiotherapy in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients: A correlation with metabolic response

A. van Baardwijk; Guy Bosmans; A. Dekker; M van Kroonenburgh; L Boersma; S Wanders; Michel Oellers; A Minken; Philippe Lambin; Dirk De Ruysscher


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

FDG-PET based automatic delineation correlates with pathology and reduces interobserver variability in the delineation of tumour and nodal volumes in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

A. van Baardwijk; J. Buijsen; Guy Bosmans; L Boersma; S Wanders; M Hochstenbach; M van Kroonenburgh; Cary Dehing-Oberije; Philippe Lambin; Dirk De Ruysscher


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2006

44 : Time Trends in the Maximal Uptake of FDG on PET Scan During Thoracic Radiotherapy. A Prospective Study in Locally Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Patients

A. van Baardwijk; Guy Bosmans; A. Dekker; M van Kroonenburgh; L Boersma; S Wanders; Michel Oellers; A Minken; Philippe Lambin; Dirk De Ruysscher

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Philippe Lambin

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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Dirk De Ruysscher

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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L Boersma

Maastricht University

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Michel Oellers

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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J. Buijsen

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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Michel Öllers

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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S Wanders

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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M van Kroonenburgh

The Catholic University of America

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