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Vision RT Ltd clinical osi alignrt
Head motion of five claustrophobic patients monitored with <t> AlignRT </t> in real time during treatment, and with both <t> AlignRT </t> and orthogonal kV imaging in pre‐ and post‐treatment (P&P). The average motion of these patients is similar to that of the volunteers. The X‐ray P&P data fall between two sets of <t> AlignRT </t> P&P data <t> (OSI‐1 </t> and OSI‐2) using different reference images. Note: both OSI‐1 and OSI‐2 show P&P differences, quantifying head motion during treatment, although OSI‐1 is more reliable since it does not carry residual head rotation at setup
Clinical Osi Alignrt, supplied by Vision RT Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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clinical osi alignrt - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
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Article Title: Migration from full‐head mask to “open‐face” mask for immobilization of patients with head and neck cancer

Journal: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics

doi: 10.1120/jacmp.v14i5.4400

Head motion of five claustrophobic patients monitored with  AlignRT  in real time during treatment, and with both  AlignRT  and orthogonal kV imaging in pre‐ and post‐treatment (P&P). The average motion of these patients is similar to that of the volunteers. The X‐ray P&P data fall between two sets of  AlignRT  P&P data  (OSI‐1  and OSI‐2) using different reference images. Note: both OSI‐1 and OSI‐2 show P&P differences, quantifying head motion during treatment, although OSI‐1 is more reliable since it does not carry residual head rotation at setup
Figure Legend Snippet: Head motion of five claustrophobic patients monitored with AlignRT in real time during treatment, and with both AlignRT and orthogonal kV imaging in pre‐ and post‐treatment (P&P). The average motion of these patients is similar to that of the volunteers. The X‐ray P&P data fall between two sets of AlignRT P&P data (OSI‐1 and OSI‐2) using different reference images. Note: both OSI‐1 and OSI‐2 show P&P differences, quantifying head motion during treatment, although OSI‐1 is more reliable since it does not carry residual head rotation at setup

Techniques Used: Imaging



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Head motion of five claustrophobic patients monitored with <t> AlignRT </t> in real time during treatment, and with both <t> AlignRT </t> and orthogonal kV imaging in pre‐ and post‐treatment (P&P). The average motion of these patients is similar to that of the volunteers. The X‐ray P&P data fall between two sets of <t> AlignRT </t> P&P data <t> (OSI‐1 </t> and OSI‐2) using different reference images. Note: both OSI‐1 and OSI‐2 show P&P differences, quantifying head motion during treatment, although OSI‐1 is more reliable since it does not carry residual head rotation at setup
Clinical Osi Alignrt, supplied by Vision RT Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/product/clinical+osi+alignrt/pmc05714571-82-2-4?v=Vision+RT+Ltd
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
clinical osi alignrt - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
90/100 stars
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Head motion of five claustrophobic patients monitored with  AlignRT  in real time during treatment, and with both  AlignRT  and orthogonal kV imaging in pre‐ and post‐treatment (P&P). The average motion of these patients is similar to that of the volunteers. The X‐ray P&P data fall between two sets of  AlignRT  P&P data  (OSI‐1  and OSI‐2) using different reference images. Note: both OSI‐1 and OSI‐2 show P&P differences, quantifying head motion during treatment, although OSI‐1 is more reliable since it does not carry residual head rotation at setup

Journal: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics

Article Title: Migration from full‐head mask to “open‐face” mask for immobilization of patients with head and neck cancer

doi: 10.1120/jacmp.v14i5.4400

Figure Lengend Snippet: Head motion of five claustrophobic patients monitored with AlignRT in real time during treatment, and with both AlignRT and orthogonal kV imaging in pre‐ and post‐treatment (P&P). The average motion of these patients is similar to that of the volunteers. The X‐ray P&P data fall between two sets of AlignRT P&P data (OSI‐1 and OSI‐2) using different reference images. Note: both OSI‐1 and OSI‐2 show P&P differences, quantifying head motion during treatment, although OSI‐1 is more reliable since it does not carry residual head rotation at setup

Article Snippet: A clinical OSI (AlignRT; VisionRT, London, UK) was used in this study.

Techniques: Imaging