Hat die Dichtemodifikation durch atmungs-induzierte Bewegungen im retrospektiven 4D-CT einen Einfluss auf die berechnete Dosisverteilung im Bestrahlungsplan?

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A Block ◽  
C Vockelmann ◽  
C Mehrens ◽  
O Waletzko ◽  
T Nörtersheuser ◽  
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M Baier ◽  
M Ullrich ◽  
J Dinkel ◽  
F Schoenahl ◽  
U Lützen ◽  
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4D Ct ◽  

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K Mathias ◽  
A Block ◽  
O Waletzko ◽  
C Vockelmann ◽  
R Rohn
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2021 ◽  
pp. 019459982110021
Author(s):  
Austin S. Lam ◽  
Michael D. Bindschadler ◽  
Kelly N. Evans ◽  
Seth D. Friedman ◽  
Jeffrey P. Otjen ◽  
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Thorough assessment of dynamic upper airway obstruction (UAO) in Robin sequence (RS) is critical, but traditional evaluation modalities have significant limitations. Four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) is promising in that it enables objective and quantitative evaluation throughout all phases of respiration. However, there exist few protocols or analysis tools to assist in obtaining and interpreting the vast amounts of obtained data. A protocol and set of data analysis tools were developed to enable quantification and visualization of dynamic 4D-CT data. This methodology was applied to a sample case at 2 time points. In the patient with RS, overall increases in normalized airway caliber were observed from 5 weeks to 1 year. There was, however, continued dynamic obstruction at all airway levels, though objective measures of UAO did improve at the nasopharynx and oropharynx. Use of 4D-CT and novel analyses provide additional quantitative information to evaluate UAO in patients with RS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 315-324
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Yuri Vassilevski ◽  
Alexander Danilov ◽  
Alexander Lozovskiy ◽  
Maxim Olshanskii ◽  
Victoria Salamatova ◽  
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AbstractThe paper discusses a stabilization of a finite element method for the equations of fluid motion in a time-dependent domain. After experimental convergence analysis, the method is applied to simulate a blood flow in the right ventricle of a post-surgery patient with the transposition of the great arteries disorder. The flow domain is reconstructed from a sequence of 4D CT images. The corresponding segmentation and triangulation algorithms are also addressed in brief.


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2014 ◽  
Vol 87 (4) ◽  
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Mark O. Wielpütz ◽  
Ralf Eberhardt ◽  
Michael Puderbach ◽  
Oliver Weinheimer ◽  
Hans-Ulrich Kauczor ◽  
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