The clinical feasibility and effect of online ExacTrac 6 degree-of-freedom system for head-and-neck cancer

Lirong Zhao, Jin-dong Qian, Xiaojuan Duan, Dingqiang Yang, Yi-bing Zhou, Guang-hui Li, Jian-guo Sun
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Purpose: Online adaptive correction in image-guided intensity-modulated radiotherapy appears to be a promising approach for precision radiation treatment in head-and-neck tumors. This research is designed to evaluate the setup uncertainties in the left-right (L-R), superior-inferior (S-I), and anterior-posterior (A-P) directions and rotational variations: pitch, roll, and yaw for head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients with the ExacTrac 6 degree-of-freedom (6D) image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) system. Materials and Methods: The setup errors measured by ExacTrac 6D IGRT system at the treatment unit with respect to the planning computed tomography were recorded for 40 patients with head-and-neck tumors. The residual setup errors were computed and quantitatively analyzed. Results: The results indicated that the setup errors measured in the S-I direction were larger than the other two directions. For the three rotational angles, the results were very close. The verifications showed that after the first correction, the overall setup errors were generally < 0.32 mm in the L-R, S-I, and A-P directions and <0.2° in the three rotational variations: pitch, roll, and yaw. According to the results of verifications, we know that ExacTrac 6D IGRT system was accurate and clinical feasibility. Conclusion: The results of our study have shown that daily image guidance with ExacTrac 6D image-guided system for HNC patients is effective. These data suggest it allows a high accurate of setup errors.
在线ExacTrac 6自由度系统治疗头颈癌的临床可行性及效果
目的:图像引导调强放射治疗中的在线自适应校正是头颈部肿瘤精确放射治疗的一种很有前途的方法。本研究旨在评估ExacTrac 6自由度(6D)图像引导放射治疗(IGRT)系统对癌症(HNC)头颈部患者左右(L-R)、上下(S-I)和前下(A-P)方向的设置不确定性和旋转变化:俯仰、滚转和偏航。材料和方法:记录了40例头颈部肿瘤患者在治疗单元通过ExacTrac 6D IGRT系统测量的与计划计算机断层扫描相关的设置误差。对剩余设置误差进行了计算和定量分析。结果:结果表明,在S-I方向上测量的设置误差大于其他两个方向。对于三个旋转角度,结果非常接近。验证表明,在第一次校正后,L-R、S-I和A-P方向的总体设置误差通常小于0.32 mm,三种旋转变化(俯仰、滚转和偏航)的总体设置错误通常小于0.2°。根据验证结果,我们知道ExacTrac 6D IGRT系统是准确的,具有临床可行性。结论:我们的研究结果表明,ExacTrac 6D图像引导系统对HNC患者的日常图像引导是有效的。这些数据表明,它允许高精度的设置错误。
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