Efficacy of medial needles in mitigating dose deficits from sub-optimally inserted tandems in cervical interstitial brachytherapy.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.5114/jcb.2025.148375
Maryam Ejaz, Sameed Hussain, Abdus Samad Syed, Muhammad Sohaib Nadeem, Muhammad Shehwar Khan
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Abstract

Purpose: In cervical interstitial brachytherapy, sub-optimal tandem insertion can lead to inadequate dose coverage of clinical target volume (CTV). This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of medial interstitial needles in optimizing dose to CTV, while minimizing toxicity to organs at risk (OARs), such as bladder, rectum, and sigmoid colon.

Material and methods: The study included 25 brachytherapy plans in seven subjects with locally advanced cervical cancer, who had sub-optimal tandem insertions during cervical interstitial brachytherapy, for which 1 or more medial needle was inserted via Utrecht applicator. For each plan, a test plan was created after inactivating medial needles. Doses to 90% of high-risk (HR) CTV (D90) and OARs (D2cc bladder, rectum, and sigmoid) were evaluated and compared using Wilcoxon signed rank test in SPSS v. 21.0.

Results: Compared with plans without medial needles (x̄ = 5.22 ±1.60 Gy, median = 5.68 Gy), the plans with medial needles activated (x̄ = 6.59 ±1.55 Gy, median = 7.08 Gy) achieved 26.2% and 24.6% improvement (p = 0.001) in CTV D90 mean and median, respectively. The mean total dose per patient in the medial needle activated group (x̄ = 82.84 ±6.32 Gy) was significantly greater (p = 0.018), with a mean difference of 8.48 Gy from the medial needle inactivated group. No significant dose difference was observed across OARs. Fifty-two needles were inserted in total, out of which, 39 had more than 2 cm depth. Complete response was seen in all subjects.

Conclusions: In patients with sub-optimal tandem insertion, the placement of medial needles can compensate dose deficit, while keeping OARs doses within acceptable constraints. Further studies among larger cohorts are warranted to optimize treatment protocol.

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Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
54
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” is an international and multidisciplinary journal that will publish papers of original research as well as reviews of articles. Main subjects of the journal include: clinical brachytherapy, combined modality treatment, advances in radiobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as physical aspects relevant to brachytherapy, particularly in the field of imaging, dosimetry and radiation therapy planning. Original contributions will include experimental studies of combined modality treatment, tumor sensitization and normal tissue protection, molecular radiation biology, and clinical investigations of cancer treatment in brachytherapy. Another field of interest will be the educational part of the journal.
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