Online Radiotherapy: The Paradigm Shift to Real-Time Adaptive Radiotherapy.

IF 6.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Goda Kalinauskaite, Konstantin Nikolaou, Andrea Wittig, Daniel Zips, Klaus Zöphel, Carolin Senger
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Abstract

Background: Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) involves the continuous adaptation of the radiation plan according to patient- and tumorspecific feedback. In online ART, the plan is optimized in real time during the treatment; in offline ART, the plan is recalculated between treatment sessions. Hybrid linear accelerators with integrated CT, MRI, or PET are required to perform online ART.

Methods: This review is based on clinically relevant studies on online ART (January 2019 - May 2024) that were retrieved by a selective search in PubMed.

Results: Online ART is a new technique for which no phase 3 trials have been published; in contrast, multiple randomized trials are already available for offline ART. The initial findings of a random - ized phase 2 trial of online ART for head and neck cancer showed lower rates of G2 or higher radiation-induced dermatitis (8% vs. 31%, p = 0.05) and a lower dose to the parotid gland (mean dose: 11.5 Gy vs. 16.0 Gy, p = 0.02) with online ART compared to standard radiochemotherapy. Moreover, observational studies show that online ART is feasible and spares organs at risk in patients with esophageal, pancreatic, rectal, and prostatic cancer. Additionally, online ART can enable simulation-free treatment planning and faster initiation of radiotherapy. It is, however, more demanding of time and resources and more costly than standard radiotherapy, and no studies with long-term clinical endpoints are available to date.

Conclusion: Initial studies confirm the feasibility of online ART and arouse the hope that it will enable more precise radiotherapy with less damage to surrounding structures. Phase 3 trials are needed so that the patient groups who stand to benefit most from online ART can be identified.

在线放射治疗:向实时自适应放疗的范式转变。
背景:适应性放疗(ART)涉及到根据患者和肿瘤特异性反馈持续调整放疗计划。在在线ART中,计划在治疗过程中实时优化;在线下抗逆转录病毒治疗中,在两次治疗之间重新计算计划。需要混合线性加速器与集成CT, MRI或PET进行在线ART。方法:本综述基于PubMed中选择性检索的在线ART临床相关研究(2019年1月- 2024年5月)。结果:在线ART是一项新技术,尚未发表三期试验;相比之下,线下抗逆转录病毒治疗已经有了多个随机试验。一项针对头颈癌的在线ART随机2期试验的初步结果显示,与标准放化疗相比,在线ART的G2或更高放射性皮炎发生率较低(8%对31%,p = 0.05),腮腺剂量较低(平均剂量:11.5 Gy对16.0 Gy, p = 0.02)。此外,观察性研究表明,在线ART是可行的,可以保护食管癌、胰腺癌、直肠癌和前列腺癌患者的高危器官。此外,在线抗逆转录病毒治疗可以实现无需模拟的治疗计划和更快的放射治疗启动。然而,与标准放疗相比,它对时间和资源的要求更高,成本也更高,而且迄今为止还没有长期临床终点的研究。结论:初步研究证实了在线ART的可行性,并希望能够实现更精确的放疗,减少对周围结构的损伤。需要进行第三阶段试验,以便确定从在线抗逆转录病毒治疗中获益最多的患者群体。
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Deutsches Arzteblatt international
Deutsches Arzteblatt international 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.20%
发文量
306
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Deutsches Ärzteblatt International is a bilingual (German and English) weekly online journal that focuses on clinical medicine and public health. It serves as the official publication for both the German Medical Association and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. The journal is dedicated to publishing independent, peer-reviewed articles that cover a wide range of clinical medicine disciplines. It also features editorials and a dedicated section for scientific discussion, known as correspondence. The journal aims to provide valuable medical information to its international readership and offers insights into the German medical landscape. Since its launch in January 2008, Deutsches Ärzteblatt International has been recognized and included in several prestigious databases, which helps to ensure its content is accessible and credible to the global medical community. These databases include: Carelit CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) Compendex DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) EMBASE (Excerpta Medica database) EMNursing GEOBASE (Geoscience & Environmental Data) HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) Index Copernicus Medline (MEDLARS Online) Medpilot PsycINFO (Psychological Information Database) Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus By being indexed in these databases, Deutsches Ärzteblatt International's articles are made available to researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals worldwide, contributing to the global exchange of medical knowledge and research.
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