Static-junction craniospinal irradiation: verification of the daily dose and long-term treatment results

A. Napieralska, M. Radwan, I. Brąclik, S. Blamek
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The study was performed to evaluate the repeatability and effectiveness of the static-junctions image guided (SJIG) method of craniospinal irradiation. Material and methods. An analysis of 40 treatment plans was performed. All treatment plans were reviewed with regard to the distances between isocentres between in every single field of each fraction during all treatment days. Based on that data, second (actually treated) plans were created. The planned and treated parameters were compared. Results. The study group consisted of 40 patients irradiated in the craniospinal region. Data on 902 fractions and 1635 isocentres positions was collected. 1-, 2- and 5-year overall survival was 95%, 89% and 78%, respectively. Spine metastases were observed in regions which were covered with a homogenous dose during treatment. Conclusions. SJIG is safe and produces very good long-term outcomes. Treatment planning and delivery is simple with good reproduction of the planned dose distribution during the actual treatment.
静态结颅脊柱照射:日剂量和长期治疗效果的验证
本研究旨在评估静态连接图像引导(SJIG)颅脊髓照射方法的可重复性和有效性。材料和方法。对40个治疗方案进行了分析。在所有治疗期间,对所有治疗方案进行了审查,以确定每个部分的每个单一区域的等中心之间的距离。基于这些数据,创建第二个(实际处理过的)计划。比较计划参数和处理参数。结果。研究组由40名在颅脊髓区接受放射治疗的患者组成。收集了902个分数和1635个等中心位置的数据。1年、2年和5年总生存率分别为95%、89%和78%。在治疗期间用均匀剂量覆盖的区域观察到脊柱转移。结论。SJIG是安全的,并产生非常好的长期效果。治疗计划和交付简单,在实际治疗过程中可以很好地再现计划剂量分布。
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