Ultrasound transducer induced CT artifacts correction in ultrasound-guided proton therapy for cardiac arrhythmia

(2024) Ultrasound transducer induced CT artifacts correction in ultrasound-guided proton therapy for cardiac arrhythmia. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.

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Sathyathas Puvanasunthararajah Thesis.
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This collaborative project between QUT and a Swiss CERN spin-off company, EBAMed, solved one of the most challenging problems in an innovative advanced treatment modality for cardiac arrhythmia, ultrasound-guided proton-based cardiac radioablation. The development of novel artificial intelligence-based strategies for image artifacts correction has made this treatment modality more accurate and reliable, thus potentially improving treatment outcome for patients.

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ID Code: 246105
Item Type: QUT Thesis (PhD by Publication)
Supervisor: Fontanarosa, Davide & Wille, Marie-Luise
Keywords: Computed Tomography, Metal Artifact Reduction, Ultrasound Guidance, Deep Learning, Cardiac Radioablation, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Radiation Therapy, Real-Time Monitoring
DOI: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.246105
Pure ID: 156863016
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Health
Current > Schools > School of Clinical Sciences
Institution: Queensland University of Technology
Deposited On: 02 Feb 2024 07:37
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2024 07:37