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Kobe Journal of Medical Sciences, 1993


TI: New development of integrated CT simulation system for radiation therapy planning.

AU: Kushima-T; Kono-M

AD: Department of Radiology, Kobe University School of Medicine.

SO: Kobe-J-Med-Sci. 1993 Dec; 39(5-6): 197-213

AB: In order to put more accurate radiotherapy into practice, a radiotherapy planning system using CT, which is named CT simulation system, has been developed and introduced at Kobe University Hospital. The CT simulation system consists of a CT scanner, an image processing work-station, and a laser marking system. The target area of radiation is determined on each CT axial image or scout view in the work-station. Three-dimensional treatment planning is feasible on the basis of the two-dimensional tumor information in CT axial images. After setting treatment parameters, the contour of the radiation field on beam's eye view and the iso-center position are calculated by computer. This system makes it possible to choose an appropriate irradiation method and an optimal dose distribution. In the present study we examined the fundamental capability of this system. The laser marking system proved to have a very high degree of accuracy. The outcome of a phantom test raised the strong possibility that this system may be applied clinically. In addition to these basic findings, this paper describes preliminary clinical observations that support the good reproducibility of the radiation field projected with the CT simulator. In conclusion, this system is of high value for radiation therapy planning.


Published Bimonthly by Kobe University School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan