Patent classifications
A61N2005/1055
MRI-CT SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SEQUENTIALLY IMAGING
An MRI-CT system and methods for sequentially (or simultaneously) imaging a subject involving a CT component for initially performing CT imaging, an MR component for subsequently performing MR imaging, the MR component and the CT component disposable in relation to one another in at least one of linearly aligned and colinearly aligned, and a movable barrier disposable between the CT component and the MR component, the movable barrier comprising a magnetic shield, and the movable barrier disposable in one of an open position and a closed position during MRI scanning by the MR component and in a closed position during CT scanning by the CT component.
Phantoms and associated methods for calibrating imaging systems
Embodiments of the present invention provide phantoms, and associated methods of calibration which are suitable for use in both medical resonance imaging and radiographic imaging systems. A phantom for calibration of a medical imaging system, comprises a first component having a first outer shape, a portion of which defines part of at least one pocket; and a second component coupled to the first component and having a second outer shape, a portion of which defines another part of the at least one pocket. At least one of the first and second components comprises a reservoir, the reservoir having a shape at least a portion of which locates a center of the at least one pocket.
Method and apparatus for shielding a linear accelerator and a magnetic resonance imaging device from each other
A radiation therapy system comprises a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system combined with an irradiation system, which can include one or more linear accelerators (linacs) that can emit respective radiation beams suitable for radiation therapy. The MRI system includes a split magnet system, comprising first and second main magnets separated by gap. A gantry is positioned in the gap between the main MRI magnets and supports the linac(s) of the irradiation system. The gantry is rotatable independently of the MRI system and can angularly reposition the linac(s). Shielding can also be provided in the form of magnetic and/or RF shielding. Magnetic shielding can be provided for shielding the linac(s) from the magnetic field generated by the MRI magnets. RF shielding can be provided for shielding the MRI system from RF radiation from the linac.
Water tank apparatus
A water tank apparatus for use with a radiotherapy system, comprising a base, side walls, end walls, and a top wall, together defining a tank structure, wherein an aperture is defined in the top wall near one end wall, and an upstanding rim surrounding the aperture; and a sensor mounting body fixed within the tank structure, and having formations by which a radiation sensor can be located in a fixed position within the tank structure so as to detect radiation at a point equidistant from the side wall and top wall and base.
THERAPY CONTROL USING MOTION PREDICTION BASED ON CYCLIC MOTION MODEL
An image-guided therapy delivery system includes a therapy generator configured to generate a therapy beam directed to a time-varying therapy locus within a therapy recipient, an imaging input configured to receive imaging information about a time-varying target locus within the therapy recipient, and a therapy controller. The therapy generator includes a therapy output configured to direct the therapy beam according to a therapy protocol. The therapy controller is configured to automatically generate a predicted target locus using information indicative of an earlier target locus extracted from the imaging information, a cyclic motion model, and a specified latency, and automatically generate an updated therapy protocol to align the time-varying therapy locus with the predicted target locus.
Subject positioning systems and methods
Subject positioning systems and methods are provided. A method may include obtaining first information of at least part of a subject when the subject is located at a preset position, and determining, based on the first information, a first position of each of one or more feature points located on the at least part of the subject. The method may include obtaining, using an imaging device, second information of the at least part of the subject when the subject is located at a candidate position. The method may further include determining, based on the second information, a second position of each of the one or more feature points, a first distance between the first position and the second position for each feature point of the one or more feature points, and a target position of the subject based at least in part on the one or more first distances.
GANTRY FOR A PARTICLE THERAPY SYSTEM
An example particle therapy system includes a gantry having a beamline structure configured to direct a particle beam that is monoenergetic from an output of a particle accelerator towards an irradiation target, where the beamline structure includes magnetic bending elements to bend the particle beam along a length of the beamline structure; and an energy degrader downstream of the beamline structure relative to the particle accelerator, where the energy degrader is configured and controllable to change an energy of the particle beam prior to at least part of the particle beam reaching the irradiation target.
Image guided radiation therapy apparatus
An IGRT apparatus comprising a medical imaging device (1) integrated with a linear accelerator (3, 4), the linear accelerator (3, 4) configured for emitting a radiation beam which is shaped by a beam shaper (8, 17), wherein the position of the beam shaper (8, 17) is adjustable between a first position and a second position, wherein the first position is a treatment position and the second position is a non-treatment position and wherein the IGRT apparatus comprises a gantry (2) and wherein the first position is within the gantry (2) and the second position is removed from the gantry (2).
Patient motion tracking system configured for automatic ROI generation
The present disclosure relates to a patient motion tracking system for automatic generation of a region of interest on a 3D surface of a patient positioned in a radiotherapy treatment room. More particularly, the disclosure relates to an assistive approach of a motion tracking system, by which a region of interest (ROI) is automatically generated on a generated 3D surface of the patient. Furthermore, a method for automatically generating a ROI on the 3D surface of the patient is described. In particular, all the embodiments refer to systems integrating methods for automatic ROI generation in a radiotherapy treatment setup.
Automated, data-driven treatment management system for adaptive radiotherapy workflows
Systems and methods can include obtaining computerized physician intent data representing an initial patient care plan; creating a computerized workflow to include a course of multiple radiation therapy sessions; performing instructions on the oncology computer system to generate control parameters for a radiation therapy apparatus to provide the radiation treatment in accordance with the workflow during the course of sessions; obtaining computerized treatment data after initiating the course of sessions; processing the computerized treatment data, using the processor circuit, to determine an indication of delivery or effect of the radiation treatment during the course of sessions based on the initial patient care plan relative to the workflow; using the indication of delivery or effect of the radiation treatment to adapt the patient care plan; and managing the workflow for the patient using the adapted patient care plan as the patient proceeds through a course of sessions.