Neural signals-based respiratory motion tracking: a prospective review.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-7-2026
Publication Title
Physics in medicine and biology
Abstract
Respiratory motion tracking is critical for optimizing thoracoabdominal radiotherapy accuracy but remains constrained by the system latency of medical linear accelerators. Neural signals that precede the emergence of respiratory motion have the potential to mitigate this system latency issue in respiratory motion tracking radiotherapy. However, the real-time decoding of respiratory-related neural signals is challenging, creating translational bottlenecks that surpass the technical barriers encountered in conventional imaging-based tracking systems. This prospective review aims to provide an overview of the technical challenges and potential solutions for translating neural signals-based respiratory motion tracking into clinical practice.
Volume
71
Issue
1
Recommended Citation
Zhang X, Yan D, Li G, Zhong R. Neural signals-based respiratory motion tracking: a prospective review. Phys Med Biol. 2026 Jan 7;71(1). doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/ae2db5. PMID: 41401508.
ISSN
1361-6560
PubMed ID
41401508