An international survey on the clinical use of rigid and deformable image registration in radiotherapy.
Johnson YuenJeffrey BarberAnna RalstonAlison GrayAmy WalkerNicholas HardcastleLaurel SchmidtKristie HarrisonJoel PoderJonathan R SykesMichael G JamesonPublished in: Journal of applied clinical medical physics (2020)
This survey data provides useful insights on where, when, and how image registration has been implemented in radiotherapy centers around the world. DIR is mainly in clinical use for CT-CT (51%) and CT-PET (47%) for the head and neck (43-57% over all use cases) region. The highest benefit-risk ratio for clinical use of DIR was for multi-modality treatment planning and accounting for retreatments, which also had higher clinical use than for adaptive radiotherapy and atlas-based segmentation.