Evaluation of Daily Tumor Motion by Measuring Fiducial Length on CBCT Images in Pancreatic Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy

S. Jang, M. Hwang, R. Lalonde, D. Heron, M. Huq
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We investigated the feasibility of measuring daily fiducial length on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images to assess the variation in daily tumor motion for pancreatic SBRT. Motion data for fifty pancreatic SBRT patients with fiducials were analyzed retrospectively to determine the tumor motion statistics. We also performed a phantom study which involved motion analysis of three gold fiducials placed around a solid target inside the Quasar Phantom as a function of variable tumor motion and breathing period. The end-exhalation CT-50 images were compared with the CBCT images acquired prior to treatment delivery on a TrueBeam STx linear accelerator. Sinusoidal tumor motion and patients’ breathing files acquired from a Varian-RPM system were used to simulate patients’ breathing patterns. The fiducial length was measured to determine its correlation with tumor motion. Patient tumor motions along the superior-inferior (SI), anterior-posterior (AP), and left-right (LR) directions were found to be 0.7 ± 0.4 cm, 0.2 ± 0.3 cm, and 0.1 ± 0.2 cm, respectively. Average breathing period was 4.3 ± 0.8 seconds. For sinusoidal and patients’ breathing patterns, a significant correlation was observed between the fiducial length and tumor motions with R2 of 0.99. However, fiducial length was found to be independent of the variation in breathing periods. This work suggests that measuring the fiducial length on daily CBCT images could provide quantitative daily tumor motion for fiducial-based pancreatic SBRT. A timely decision to modify the motion management strategy could be made prior to daily treatment delivery.
通过测量胰腺立体定向全身放射治疗中CBCT图像的基准长度来评估每日肿瘤运动
我们研究了在锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)图像上测量每日基准长度以评估胰腺SBRT每日肿瘤运动变化的可行性。回顾性分析50例具有基准的胰腺SBRT患者的运动数据,以确定肿瘤的运动统计。我们还进行了一项幻影研究,其中包括对类星体幻影内围绕固体目标放置的三个金基准的运动分析,作为可变肿瘤运动和呼吸周期的函数。将呼气末CT-50图像与TrueBeam STx线性加速器治疗前获得的CBCT图像进行比较。使用Varian-RPM系统获得的肿瘤正弦运动和患者呼吸文件来模拟患者的呼吸模式。测量基准长度以确定其与肿瘤运动的相关性。患者肿瘤沿上下(SI)、前后(AP)和左右(LR)方向的运动分别为0.7±0.4 cm、0.2±0.3 cm和0.1±0.2 cm。平均呼吸时间4.3±0.8秒。对于正弦波和患者的呼吸方式,基准长度与肿瘤运动之间存在显著相关,R2为0.99。然而,发现基准长度与呼吸周期的变化无关。这项工作表明,测量每日CBCT图像的基准点长度可以为基于基准点的胰腺SBRT提供定量的每日肿瘤运动。可以在日常治疗交付之前及时决定修改运动管理策略。
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