Japanese Journal of Medical Physics (Igakubutsuri)
Online ISSN : 2186-9634
Print ISSN : 1345-5354
ISSN-L : 1345-5354
Volume 27, Issue 1
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  • Akihiro Takemura, Masayuki. Suzuki, Yuzo Kikuchi, Yusuke Okumura, Haji ...
    2007 Volume 27 Issue 1 Pages 6-16
    Published: 2007
    Released on J-STAGE: September 24, 2012
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    Several papers have proposed 2D/3D registration methods of the cerebral artery using magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA). Since differences between vessels in a DSA image and MRA volume data cause registration failure, we previously proposed a method to extract vessels from MRA volume data using a technique based on classification of the cerebral artery. In this paper, we evaluated the usefulness of this classification technique by evaluating the reliability of this 2D/3D registration method. This classification method divides the cerebral artery in MRA volume data into 12 segments. According to the results of the classification, structures corresponding to vessels on a DSA image can then be extracted. We applied the 2D/3D registration with/without classification to 16 pairs of MRA volume data and DSA images obtained from six patients. The registration results were scored into four levels (Excellent, Good, Fair and Poor). The rates of successful registration (>fair) were 37.5% for registration without classification and 81.3% for that with classification. These findings suggested that there was a low percentage of incorrectly extracted voxels and we could facilitate reliable registration. Thus, the classification technique was shown to be useful for feature-based 2D/3D registration.
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  • Tetsunori Shimono, Hidekazu Nanbu, Kichiro Koshida, Yuzo Kikuchi
    2007 Volume 27 Issue 1 Pages 17-25
    Published: 2007
    Released on J-STAGE: September 24, 2012
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    To measure the narrow beam used in stereotactic irradiation, installation of the ionization chamber parallel to the X-ray beam axis has been used instead of perpendicular installation. However, the definition of the effective point is a major problem in the parallel installation. In this study, we analyzed the effective point in parallel installation, and considered the prediction and evaluation of measurement point displacement. Relative dosimetry was carried out by installing the thimble ionization chamber in both perpendicular and parallel configurations. We then searched for the measurement point that coincided with the PDD of the perpendicular installation by using the displacement of the measurement point of the parallel installation. We found that the effective point of measurement for relative photon beam dosimetry depends on every detail of the chamber design, including the cavity length and the cavity radius. Moreover, the effective point of measurement also depends on the beam quality and the field size. The amount of effective point displacement for the parallel installation was quantified with the linear expression of TPR20,10. Our results showe d that the amount of effective point displacement can be estimated by the ionization volume of the dosimeter and the energy used.
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    2007 Volume 27 Issue 1 Pages 26-29
    Published: March 31, 2007
    Released on J-STAGE: September 24, 2012
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