TY - JOUR
T1 - Brain and Head-and-Neck MRI in Immobilization Mask
T2 - A Practical Solution for MR-Only Radiotherapy
AU - Mandija, Stefano
AU - D'Agata, Federico
AU - Navest, Robin J M
AU - Sbrizzi, Alessandro
AU - Tijssen, Rob H N
AU - Philippens, Marielle E P
AU - Raaijmakers, Cornelis P J
AU - Seravalli, Enrica
AU - Verhoeff, Joost J C
AU - Lagendijk, Jan J W
AU - van den Berg, Cornelis A T
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2019 Mandija, D'Agata, Navest, Sbrizzi, Tijssen, Philippens, Raaijmakers, Seravalli, Verhoeff, Lagendijk and van den Berg.
PY - 2019/7/17
Y1 - 2019/7/17
N2 - In brain/head-and-neck radiotherapy (RT), thermoplastic immobilization masks guarantee reproducible patient positioning in treatment position between MRI, CT, and irradiation. Since immobilization masks do not fit in the diagnostic MR head/head-and-neck coils, flexible surface coils are used for MRI imaging in clinical practice. These coils are placed around the head/neck, in contact with the immobilization masks. However, the positioning of these flexible coils is technician dependent, thus leading to poor image reproducibility. Additionally, flexible surface coils have an inferior signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) compared to diagnostic coils. The aim of this work was to create a new immobilization setup which fits into the diagnostic MR coils in order to enhance MR image quality and reproducibility. For this purpose, a practical immobilization setup was constructed. The performances of the standard clinical and the proposed setups were compared with four tests: SNR, image quality, motion restriction, and reproducibility of inter-fraction subject positioning. The new immobilization setup resulted in 3.4 times higher SNR values on average than the standard setup, except directly below the flexible surface coils where similar SNR was observed. Overall, the image quality was superior for brain/head-and-neck images acquired with the proposed RT setup. Comparable motion restriction in feet-head/left-right directions (maximum motion ≈1 mm) and comparable inter-fraction repositioning accuracy (mean inter-fraction movement 1 ± 0.5 mm) were observed for the standard and the new setup.
AB - In brain/head-and-neck radiotherapy (RT), thermoplastic immobilization masks guarantee reproducible patient positioning in treatment position between MRI, CT, and irradiation. Since immobilization masks do not fit in the diagnostic MR head/head-and-neck coils, flexible surface coils are used for MRI imaging in clinical practice. These coils are placed around the head/neck, in contact with the immobilization masks. However, the positioning of these flexible coils is technician dependent, thus leading to poor image reproducibility. Additionally, flexible surface coils have an inferior signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) compared to diagnostic coils. The aim of this work was to create a new immobilization setup which fits into the diagnostic MR coils in order to enhance MR image quality and reproducibility. For this purpose, a practical immobilization setup was constructed. The performances of the standard clinical and the proposed setups were compared with four tests: SNR, image quality, motion restriction, and reproducibility of inter-fraction subject positioning. The new immobilization setup resulted in 3.4 times higher SNR values on average than the standard setup, except directly below the flexible surface coils where similar SNR was observed. Overall, the image quality was superior for brain/head-and-neck images acquired with the proposed RT setup. Comparable motion restriction in feet-head/left-right directions (maximum motion ≈1 mm) and comparable inter-fraction repositioning accuracy (mean inter-fraction movement 1 ± 0.5 mm) were observed for the standard and the new setup.
KW - MR-only
KW - brain
KW - head-and-neck
KW - immobilization mask
KW - radiotherapy
U2 - 10.3389/fonc.2019.00647
DO - 10.3389/fonc.2019.00647
M3 - Article
C2 - 31380283
SN - 2234-943X
VL - 9
JO - Frontiers in oncology
JF - Frontiers in oncology
M1 - 647
ER -