2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.brachy.2019.05.009
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A surrogate urethra for real-time planning of high-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy

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“…Although the “urethra with a Foley catheter” is referred to be used as the ground truth in the GEC/ESTRO-EAU recommendations [22], the present study suggested that the “urethra with a Foley catheter” is not a suitable “surrogate urethra” in general. Recently, population-based prediction methods of the prostate urethral position are published using CT image set or ultrasound image set [30, 31]. Acosta et al proposed a sophisticated method but used the urethra with a Foley catheter as the ground truth in their analysis [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the “urethra with a Foley catheter” is referred to be used as the ground truth in the GEC/ESTRO-EAU recommendations [22], the present study suggested that the “urethra with a Foley catheter” is not a suitable “surrogate urethra” in general. Recently, population-based prediction methods of the prostate urethral position are published using CT image set or ultrasound image set [30, 31]. Acosta et al proposed a sophisticated method but used the urethra with a Foley catheter as the ground truth in their analysis [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acosta et al proposed a sophisticated method but used the urethra with a Foley catheter as the ground truth in their analysis [30]. Halperin et al suggested the risk of dislocation of the urethra with the catheter in brachytherapy using ultrasound images, but it is difficult to use ultrasound image for external beam USRT [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed before, the urethra structure presents significant discrepancies due to the different patient geometry voxel size used for MC calculations and DL model training. Despite the common representation of the urethra as a standard 6 mm diameter circle, the diameter can vary (Halperin et al 2019). In certain slices of resampled patient geometries, the structure was identified with a diameter of only four voxels.…”
Section: Combined Prostate Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%