The accuracy of surface imaging in detecting secondary patient motion caused by pitch and roll corrections in pelvic radiotherapy

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Annele Heikkilä , Eeva Boman , Antti Aula , Marko Laaksomaa , Tuomas Koivumäki , Michiel Postema
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Abstract

Background and objective:

Correction of rotational setup errors by tilting the treatment couch improves target dose accuracy and prevents healthy tissue overdosage in external beam radiotherapy. However, couch tilts may cause secondary patient motion. This study aimed to quantify the secondary motion caused by pitch and roll corrections and to evaluate the feasibility of surface imaging for detecting the secondary motion in pelvic radiotherapy.

Methods:

Setup cone-beam computed tomography images and surface imaging data of 337 fractions of 22 patients were retrospectively collected. The secondary motion was quantified by the residual setup deviations observed in verification cone-beam computed tomography images acquired in 91 fractions with >1° pitch or roll corrections. The secondary motion observed in the surface imaging data was compared to that observed in the cone-beam computed tomography images in 73 fractions.

Results:

Average residual errors of 0.7 mm/1° (R=0.95) and –1.3 mm/1° (R=0.87) were observed in longitudinal and lateral directions after pitch and roll corrections, respectively. The 95% limits of agreement between surface imaging and cone-beam tomography imaging residual errors were (–2.2, 1.5) mm in longitudinal direction and (–1.3, 1.1) mm in lateral direction.

Conclusion:

Pelvic radiotherapy patients seemed to have shifted downwards on the treatment couch during couch tilts. The secondary motion could be accurately detected by surface imaging, although respiratory motion reduced the accuracy in longitudinal direction.
骨盆放射治疗中由于俯仰和侧倾矫正引起的继发患者运动的表面成像的准确性
背景和目的:通过倾斜治疗床来纠正旋转设置误差,提高了靶剂量的准确性,防止了外束放疗中健康组织的过量。然而,沙发倾斜可能会引起继发性患者运动。本研究旨在量化由俯仰和侧倾校正引起的二次运动,并评估表面成像检测骨盆放射治疗中二次运动的可行性。方法:回顾性收集22例患者337个部位的锥形束ct图像及体表成像资料。二次运动通过在91个分数中获得的验证锥束计算机断层扫描图像中观察到的残余设置偏差来量化,这些图像具有>;1°俯仰或滚转校正。在表面成像数据中观察到的二次运动与锥束计算机断层扫描图像中观察到的73个分数进行了比较。结果:纵摇修正后纵向和横向平均残差分别为0.7 mm/1°(R=0.95)和-1.3 mm/1°(R=−0.87)。表面成像与锥束层析成像的残余误差在纵向上为(-2.2,1.5)mm,横向上为(-1.3,1.1)mm。结论:盆腔放疗患者在躺椅倾斜过程中似乎有向下移动的现象。虽然呼吸运动降低了纵向运动的准确性,但表面成像可以准确地检测到二次运动。
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78 days
期刊介绍: Physica Medica, European Journal of Medical Physics, publishing with Elsevier from 2007, provides an international forum for research and reviews on the following main topics: Medical Imaging Radiation Therapy Radiation Protection Measuring Systems and Signal Processing Education and training in Medical Physics Professional issues in Medical Physics.
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