Regional Normal Liver Tissue Density Changes in Patients Treated with Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Liver Metastases

C. Howells, Q. Diot, D. Westerly, M. Miften
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A quantitative approach to evaluate stereo tactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)-induced normal liver tissue changes in patients with liver metastases was performed. 104 non-contrast treatment follow-up computed topography (CT) scans of 35 patients who received SBRT between 2004 and 2011 were retrospectively analyzed (range, 0.7-36 months, median, 8.1 months). The dose distributions from planning CTs were mapped to follow-up CTs using rigid registration. SBRT-induced normal liver density changes on post-SBRT follow-up CT scans were evaluated at approximately 4, 8, 12, 18, and 36 months. Dose-response curves (DRCs) were generated over the entire patient population by computing the mean Hounsfield unit (HU) in liver regions corresponding to dose bins ranging from 0-55 Gy in 5 Gy intervals. A hypo dense radio logic change in irradiated liver linearly related to dose (slope, -0.13 ÄHU/Gy) was observed, with significant mean CT changes of-9.3 ± 0.64 ÄHU and-9.8 ± 0.75 ÄHU at 45-50 Gy and 50-55 Gy, respectively. Furthermore, the data revealed that SBRT induces this hypo dense radiation reaction with demarcation set by the 30 to 35 Gy iso dose volume.
立体定向放射治疗肝转移患者局部正常肝组织密度的变化
采用定量方法评价立体定向放射治疗(SBRT)在肝转移患者中引起的正常肝组织改变。回顾性分析2004 - 2011年间35例接受SBRT治疗的104例非对比治疗随访CT扫描(范围0.7-36个月,中位数8.1个月)。使用严格登记将计划ct的剂量分布映射到后续ct。在大约4、8、12、18和36个月的sbrt后随访CT扫描中评估sbrt诱导的正常肝脏密度变化。通过计算在5 Gy间隔内0-55 Gy剂量箱对应的肝脏区域的平均Hounsfield单位(HU),生成整个患者群体的剂量-反应曲线(DRCs)。在45-50 Gy和50-55 Gy照射下,观察到肝脏低密度放射逻辑变化与剂量线性相关(斜率,-0.13 ÄHU/Gy), CT平均变化分别为9.3±0.64 ÄHU和9.8±0.75 ÄHU。此外,数据显示SBRT诱导了这种低密度辐射反应,并以30 ~ 35 Gy的等剂量体积为界。
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