时间问题:放疗期间儿科患者脊柱长度的昼夜变化。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Karin M Meijer, Irma W E M van Dijk, Tamara J Schonk, Brian V Balgobind, Anna Loginova, Niek van Wieringen, Arjan Bel
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摘要

背景:在昼夜周期中,重力和施加在身体和脊柱上的压力会导致身高下降,而这种下降会在夜间恢复。在放疗过程中,脊柱长度的昼夜变化尚未被量化。因此,我们的目的是对儿童患者锥形束 CT(CBCT)上的昼夜脊柱长度变化进行量化(方法:在这项回顾性研究中,我们纳入了 2012 年至 2018 年期间在两家医院接受图像引导放疗的 32 名患者(平均年龄 10.0 岁,范围 2.7-16.1 岁)。如果患者每天进行两次分次治疗,或在治疗过程中安排了不同时段的分次治疗,则将其纳入研究范围。每天的 CBCT 使用两个相对于骨骼解剖学的自动注册功能注册到计划 CT 上;一个注册到 T11 椎体,一个注册到 L4 椎体。计算每张 CBCT 的 T11 椎体和 L4 椎体的头颅-尾椎(CC)位置差异。为了确定脊柱长度的昼夜变化,我们计算了上午和下午 CBCT 中椎体位置的差异。此外,我们还研究了脊柱长度昼夜变化与 CBCT 之间时隙差异(时间间隔)的可能相关性(Spearman's ρ):总体而言,脊柱长度变化的中位数为-1.0(范围为-3.9-0.1)毫米,我们发现脊柱长度在一天中显著减少(p 结论:我们发现脊柱长度在一天中略有减少,但并不明显:通过 CBCT 成像测量,我们发现接受放疗的儿科患者的脊柱长度(T11 到 L4 椎骨)在一天中会有少量但明显的减少。脊柱长度的减少与 CBCT 的时间间隔无关。然而,我们的结果表明,脊柱长度的昼夜缩短可能会在治疗过程中引起设置错误,因此在儿科放疗中应加以考虑。
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Timing matters: diurnal spine length variation in pediatric patients during radiotherapy.

Background: During the day-night cycle, gravity and applied stress to the body mass and spine causes a decrease in body height, which is restored overnight. This diurnal spine length variation has not yet been quantified during radiotherapy. Therefore, we aimed to quantify diurnal spine length variation on cone beam CTs (CBCTs) of pediatric patients (< 18 years) who underwent radiotherapy.

Methods: For this retrospective study, we included 32 patients (mean age 10.0, range 2.7-16.1 years) who received image guided radiotherapy between 2012 and 2018 in two institutes. Patients were included when they had two fractions per day, or when fractions were scheduled on varying time slots over the course of treatment. Daily CBCTs were registered to the planning CTs using two automatic registrations relative to the bony anatomy; one to vertebra T11 and one to vertebra L4. For each CBCT, the differences between the cranial-caudal (CC) position of the T11 and L4 vertebrae were calculated. To determine the diurnal spine length variation, the difference in vertebrae position between the morning and afternoon CBCTs was calculated. Furthermore, we investigated the possible correlation of diurnal spine length variation with the time slot differences (time interval) between CBCTs (Spearman's ρ).

Results: Overall, the median spine length variation was -1.0 (range -3.9-0.1) mm, and we found a significant reduction in spine length over the day (p < 0.001) with substantial variations between patients. Time intervals between CBCTs ranging from 4.0 to 9.5 h were not correlated with spine length reduction (ρ=-0.01; p = 0.95).

Conclusions: We found a small but significant reduction in spine length (vertebrae T11 to L4) over the course of day in pediatric patients undergoing radiotherapy, measured on CBCT imaging. Spine length reduction did not correlate with CBCT time intervals. However, our results indicate that diurnal spine length reduction could induce a setup error during treatment, and therefore should be considered in pediatric radiotherapy.

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Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.80%
发文量
181
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Radiation Oncology encompasses all aspects of research that impacts on the treatment of cancer using radiation. It publishes findings in molecular and cellular radiation biology, radiation physics, radiation technology, and clinical oncology.
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