Bruno Fionda, Elisa Placidi, Enrico Rosa, Valentina Lancellotta, Maria Vaccaro, Patrizia Cornacchione, Martina De Angeli, Sara Scalise, Gabriele Ciasca, Francesco Pastore, Víctor González-Pérez, Francesco Miccichè, Mariangela Massaccesi, Maria Antonietta Gambacorta, Jacopo Galli, Francesco Bussu, Marco De Spirito, Luca Tagliaferri
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Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate quality control (QC) strategies to enhance treatment delivery in interventional radiotherapy (IRT) for head and neck (H&N) cancers, focusing on ensuring the accuracy of therapy while addressing specific challenges, such as catheter displacement and tube misconnection.
Material and methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted among 30 patients treated with IRT for nasal vestibule or eyelid cancers at our institutional center from January 2022 to December 2023. All treatments involved 14 fractions over nine days. QC measures were implemented to monitor catheter placement and prevent misconnection, with daily visual checks and mid-course CT evaluations. Distance measurements between catheter markers were compared across scans, and variations exceeding 2 mm prompted re-planning. Statistical analyses included one-way t tests to assess marker displacement significance.
Results: A total of 420 fractions were delivered, and 360 marker distance measurements were analyzed. No significant differences were observed between initial and mid-course CT scans (mean distances, 35.2 ±10.5 mm and 35.9 ±10.5 mm, respectively). However, in 16.6% of cases, re-planning was required due to catheter displacement or marker variation exceeding 2 mm. Notably, patients with nasal vestibule cancers demonstrated higher number of catheters and increased risk of displacement. Dosimetric evaluation confirmed significant dose distribution changes in a sub-set of cases, highlighting the clinical importance of QC.
Conclusions: Quality control strategies are essential to ensure precise treatment delivery in H&N IRT, especially in complex anatomical sites and risk of catheter displacement. Implementation of systematic checks and re-planning criteria enhances patient safety and treatment efficacy. Further research is warranted to refine QC measures and evaluate their impact on clinical outcomes.
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.