Retrospective Evaluation of an Always-on Cherenkov Imaging System for Radiotherapy Quality Improvement
Daniel A. Alexander (1, 2), Michael Jermyn (1, 2), Petr Bruza (1, and 2), Rongxiao Zhang (1, 3, 4), Erli Chen (5), Savannah M. Decker, (1), Tatum L. McGlynn (4), Rory A. Rosselot (4), Jae Lee (4), Melanie L. Rose, (3, 4), Benjamin B. Williams (1, 3, 4), Brian W. Pogue (1, 2 and

TL;DR
This study retrospectively evaluates an always-on Cherenkov imaging system in radiotherapy, demonstrating its potential to detect incidents and improve treatment quality without disrupting clinical workflow.
Contribution
It introduces the use of continuous, automated Cherenkov imaging during radiotherapy for incident detection and quality improvement, a novel application in clinical practice.
Findings
Detected 9 incidents missed by prior methods
Identified issues in dose delivery and setup
Demonstrated seamless integration with no workflow disruption
Abstract
Purpose: Cherenkov imaging is now clinically available to track the course of radiation therapy as a treatment verification tool. The aim of this work was to discover the benefits of always-on Cherenkov images as a novel incident detection and quality improvement system through retrospective review of imaging in our center. Methods: Continuous imaging of all patients was attempted during a 12-month period by automating the acquisition of Cherenkov imaging using an always-on commercial system. Multi-camera systems were installed in two treatment bunkers in the radiation oncology clinic at our center and one bunker in an affiliated satellite clinic. Images were acquired as part of normal treatment procedure and reviewed retrospectively with potential incidents flagged for evaluation by the physician and medical physics teams. Results: In total, 622 patients were imaged as part of this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
