Simultaneous Motion Monitoring and Truth-In-Delivery Analysis Imaging Framework for MR-guided Radiotherapy
Nikolai J. Mickevicius, Xinfeng Chen, Zachary Boyd, Hannah J. Lee,, Geoffrey S. Ibbott, Eric S. Paulson

TL;DR
This paper introduces an advanced MRI imaging framework, 4D-SOPI, that enables real-time motion monitoring and dose verification in MR-guided radiotherapy, validated through phantom and volunteer experiments.
Contribution
The study extends the SOPI MRI sequence to allow dynamic slice updating, enabling simultaneous motion tracking and dose analysis in MR-guided radiotherapy.
Findings
High correlation (CC=0.9981) between MRI motion navigator and actual phantom motion.
Mean dose difference of 4.4% between planned and measured dose.
Successful validation of 4D-SOPI for real-time motion and dose analysis.
Abstract
Intrafraction motion can play a pivotal role in the success of abdominal and thoracic radiation therapy. Hybrid magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy systems have the potential to control for intrafraction motion. Recently, we introduced an MRI sequence capable of acquiring real-time cine imaging in two orthogonal planes (SOPI). We extend SOPI here to permit dynamic updating of slice positions in one plane while keeping the other plane position fixed. In this implementation, cine images from the static plane are used for motion monitoring and as image navigators to sort stepped images in the other plane, producing dynamic 4D image volumes for use in dose reconstruction. A custom 3D-printed target filled with radiochromic FXG gel was interfaced to a dynamic motion phantom. 4D-SOPI was acquired in a dynamic motion phantom driven by an actual patient respiratory waveform displaying…
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