Evaluation of the organs at risk doses for lung tumors in gated and conventional radiotherapy

被引:1
|
作者
Shahzadeh, Sara [1 ]
Gholami, Somayeh [2 ]
Mahmood, Seyed [1 ]
Aghamiri, Reza [1 ]
Mahani, Hojjat [3 ]
Nabavi, Mansoure [2 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Beheshti Univ, Dept Med Radiat Engn, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Radiotherapy Oncol Res Ctr, Canc Inst, Keshavarz Blvd, Tehran 141556447, Iran
[3] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Res Ctr Mol & Cellular Imaging, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Four-dimensional-extended cardiac-torso phantom; gated RT; organs at risk doses; 4D XCAT PHANTOM; REAL-TIME TUMOR; TRACKING RADIOTHERAPY; RESPIRATORY MOTION; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.4103/jcrt.JCRT_735_18
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the organs at risk (OARs) doses for lung tumors in gated radiotherapy (RT) compared to conventional RT using the four-dimensional extended cardiac-torso (4D-XCAT) digital phantom in a simulation study. Materials and Methods: 4D-XCAT digital phantom was used to create 32 digital phantom datasets of different tumor diameters of 3 and 4 cm, and motion ranges (MRs) of 2, 2.5, 3, and 3.5 cm and each tumor was placed in four different lung locations (right lower lobe, right upper lobe, left lower lobe, and left upper lobe). XCAT raw binary images were converted to the digital imaging and communication in medicine format using an in-house MATLAB-based program and were imported to treatment planning system (TPS). For each dataset, gated and conventional treatment plans were prepared using Planning Computerized RadioTherapy-three dimensional (PCRT-3D) TPS with superposition computational algorithm. Dose differences between gated and conventional plans were evaluated and compared (as a function of 3D motion and tumor volume and its location) with respect to the dose-volume histograms of different organs-at-risk. Results: There are statistically significant differences in dosimetric parameters among gated and conventional RT, especially for the tumors near the diaphragm (P < 0.05). The maximum reduction in the mean dose of the lung, heart, and liver were 6.11 Gy, 1.51 Gy, and 10.49 Gy, respectively, using gated RT. Conclusions: Dosimetric comparison between gated and conventional RT showed that gated RT provides relevant dosimetric improvements to lung normal tissue and the other OARs, especially for the tumors near the diaphragm. In addition, dosimetric differences between gated and conventional RT did generally increase with increasing tumor motion and decreasing tumor volume.
引用
收藏
页码:726 / 730
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Comparison Between Stereotactic and Conventional Radiotherapy for Solitary Lung Tumors After Resection of Lung Cancer
    Takahashi, S.
    Go, T.
    Kinoshita, T.
    Yokomise, H.
    Shibata, T.
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2017, 12 (11) : S2035 - S2035
  • [22] Outcomes of stereotactic body radiotherapy 60 Gy in 8 fractions when prioritizing organs at risk for central and ultracentral lung tumors
    Yizhou Zhao
    Eman Khawandanh
    Steven Thomas
    Susan Zhang
    Emma M. Dunne
    Mitchell Liu
    Devin Schellenberg
    Radiation Oncology, 15
  • [23] Outcomes of stereotactic body radiotherapy 60 Gy in 8 fractions when prioritizing organs at risk for central and ultracentral lung tumors
    Zhao, Yizhou
    Khawandanh, Eman
    Thomas, Steven
    Zhang, Susan
    Dunne, Emma M.
    Liu, Mitchell
    Schellenberg, Devin
    RADIATION ONCOLOGY, 2020, 15 (01)
  • [24] Outcomes of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy 60 Gy in 8 Fractions when Prioritizing Organs at Risk for Central and Ultracentral Lung Tumors
    Zhao, Yizhou
    Khawandanh, Eman
    Zhang, Susan
    Dunne, Emma
    Schellenberg, Devin
    Liu, Mitchell
    Huang, Vicky
    Hyde, Derek
    Teke, Tony
    Thomas, Steven
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2019, 46 (11) : 5386 - 5386
  • [25] Comparison of Doses in Organs at Risk of Conventional and Three-Dimensional Treatment Planning in Hybrid Brachytherapy
    Ramli, Mohd F. A.
    Abdullah, R.
    Zahri, Mohd A. A.
    Chen, S. C.
    IIUM MEDICAL JOURNAL MALAYSIA, 2022, 21 (03): : 123 - 129
  • [26] Reduced doses to risk organs using enhanced inspiration gating for Hodgkin's lymphoma radiotherapy
    Edvardsson, A.
    Kugele, M.
    Kjellen, E.
    Engelholm, S.
    Thornberg, C.
    Ceberg, S.
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2015, 115 : S806 - S807
  • [27] Evaluation of an auto-segmentation software for definition of organs at risk in radiotherapy
    Lablanca, M. D. Herraiz
    Paul, S.
    Chiesa, M.
    Grosser, K. H.
    Harms, W.
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2017, 123 : S554 - S554
  • [28] PET/CT Image Textures for the Recognition of Tumors and Organs at Risk for Radiotherapy Treatment Planning
    Liu, Guocai
    Yang, Weili
    Zhu, Suyu
    Huang, Qiu
    Liu, Min
    Wu, Haiyan
    Hu, Zetian
    Huang, Zaijie
    Yuan, Yuan
    Liu, Ke
    Huang, Wenlin
    Liu, Bin
    Liu, Jinguang
    Zhao, Xuping
    Nie, Mao
    Hu, Bingqiang
    Zhang, Jiutang
    Mo, Yi
    Zeng, Biao
    Peng, Xiang
    Zhou, Jumei
    2013 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM AND MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE (NSS/MIC), 2013,
  • [29] REDUCING DOSE TO ORGANS-AT-RISK IN RADIOTHERAPY OF BRAIN TUMORS ARISING IN POSTERIOR FOSSA
    Lee, Young K.
    Fiore, Maria R.
    Sanne, Chantal
    Mandeville, Henry C.
    Saran, Frank H.
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2012, 14 : 146 - 146
  • [30] Planning target volume (PTV) reduction for gated stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT) of lung tumors
    Kraus, K.
    Wilkens, J. J.
    Oechsner, M.
    Combs, S. E.
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2020, 152 : S893 - S893