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Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Author(s):
Fuerst, B.; Mansi, T.; Khurd, P.; Zhang, T.; Declerck, J.; Boettger, T.; Navab, N.; Bayouth, J.; Kamen, A.
Title:
Patient-Specific Finite-Element Simulation of Respiratory Mechanics for Radiotherapy Guidance, A First Evaluation Study
Abstract:
During radiotherapy of lung tumors, the respiratory motion must be tracked to reduce radiation of healthy tissue. This is usually done by using a respiratory surrogate, but with limited accuracy. We investigate how patient-specific finite element models (FEM) of respiratory mechanics can predict the motion of the lungs. First, the anatomical models of the lungs and thorax are extracted from CT images automatically. Then, a biomechanical model is used to simulate the respiratory motion based on a...     »
Keywords:
MedicalImaging, ISBI,Simulation
Book / Congress title:
Isbi
Year:
2012
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