This study evaluated accuracy of deformable image registration (DIR) with twelve parameter settings for thoracic images. We used peak-inhale and peak-exhale images for ten patients provided by DIR-lab. We used a prototype version of iCView software (ITEM Corporation) with DIR to perform intensity, structure, and hybrid-based DIR with the twelve parameter settings. DIR accuracy was evaluated by a target registration error (TRE) using 300 bronchial bifurcations and the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) of the lungs. For twelve parameter settings, TRE ranged from 2.83 mm to 5.27 mm, whereas DSC ranged from 0.96 to 0.98. These results demonstrated that DIR accuracy differed among parameter settings and show that appropriate parameter settings are required for clinical practice.

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