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Application of the spirometer in respiratory gated radiotherapy
Tiezhi Zhang
, Harry Keller
, Matthew J. O'Brien
, Thomas R. Mackie
, Bhudatt Paliwal
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
Division of Medical Physics
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Spirometer
100%
Respiratory-gated Radiotherapy
100%
Signal Drift
50%
Free-breathing
25%
Baseline Variation
25%
Calibration Error
25%
Respiratory Motion
12%
Treatment Methods
12%
Radiotherapy
12%
Sensitivity Function
12%
Two-component
12%
Assure
12%
Breathing Signal
12%
Error Signal
12%
Tracking Error
12%
Normal Breathing
12%
Deep Inspiration Breath Hold
12%
Bernoulli
12%
Airflow Measurement
12%
Gating Technique
12%
Breathing Amplitude
12%
Breathing Monitoring
12%
Drift-free
12%
Flow Sensitivity
12%
Dynamic Baseline
12%
Baseline Adjustment
12%
Long-term Drift
12%
Respiratory Motion Tracking
12%
Stochastic Signals
12%
Engineering
Radiotherapy
100%
Breathing
100%
Baseline Signal
20%
Air Flow
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Breathing
100%
Motion
40%
Airflow
20%
Susceptibility
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air Flow
100%