Analysis of the interplay effect in lung stereotactic ablative radiation therapy based on both breathing motion and plan characteristics

IF 0.3 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Asmaa M. Ali, Jason B. Greenwood, Mohammad Varasteh, Sergio Esteve, Prakash Jeevanandam, Fabian Göpfert, Denise M. Irvine, Alan R. Hounsell, Conor K. McGarry
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Abstract Introduction: Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) is susceptible to challenges for tumours affected by intrafraction organ motion. This study aims to investigate the effect of breathing characteristics and plan complexity on the interplay effect. Methods: A patient-specific interplay effect evaluation was performed using in-house software with an alpha version of the treatment planning verification software Verisoft (PTW-Freiburg, Germany) on VMAT plans. The OCTAVIUS 4D phantom was used to acquire the static dose distribution, and the simulation approach was utilised to generate the moving dose distribution. The influence of plan complexity, PTV size, number of breaths, and motion amplitudes on the interplay effect were examined. The dose distribution of two extreme phases—end-inhale and end-exhale—was considered using the gamma criteria of 2%/2 mm for the interplay effect evaluation. Results: A strong correlation was found between the motion amplitude ( p < 0.001) and the NBs ( p < 0.001) with the gamma-passing rate. No correlation was found between the gamma-passing rate and the PTV size or plan complexity. Conclusion: The simulation tool allowed the analysis of a large number of breathing traces, demonstrating how free-breathing patients, suspected of high interplay, could be selected for other motion management solutions. The simulated cases showed strong interplay effects for long breathing periods with extended motion amplitudes in a small group of patients.
基于呼吸运动和计划特征的肺立体定向消融放疗相互作用分析
摘要简介:立体定向消融放疗(SABR)容易受到肿瘤受肿瘤内器官运动影响的挑战。本研究旨在探讨呼吸特征和计划复杂度对交互效应的影响。方法:使用内部软件和alpha版本的治疗计划验证软件Verisoft (PTW-Freiburg, Germany)对VMAT计划进行患者特异性相互作用评估。采用OCTAVIUS 4D幻影获取静态剂量分布,采用模拟方法生成移动剂量分布。研究了计划复杂性、PTV大小、呼吸次数和运动幅度对相互作用效应的影响。采用2%/ 2mm的伽玛标准对两个极端阶段(吸气末和呼气末)的剂量分布进行相互作用效应评价。结果:运动幅度(p <0.001)和国家统计局(p <0.001),伽马通过率。伽玛通过率与PTV大小或计划复杂性之间没有相关性。结论:模拟工具可以分析大量的呼吸痕迹,展示了如何选择其他运动管理解决方案来选择疑似高度相互作用的自由呼吸患者。模拟的病例显示,在一小群患者中,长时间呼吸与延长的运动幅度之间存在强烈的相互作用。
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Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice is a peer-reviewed journal covering all of the current modalities specific to clinical oncology and radiotherapy. The journal aims to publish research from a wide range of styles and encourage debate and the exchange of information and opinion from within the field of radiotherapy practice and clinical oncology. The journal also aims to encourage technical evaluations and case studies as well as equipment reviews that will be of interest to an international radiotherapy audience.
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