Sua Yoo, Jennifer O'Daniel, Rachel Blitzblau, Fang-Fang Yin, Janet K Horton
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摘要
目的:分析和评价IGRT在乳房部分放射手术术前的准确性和有效性。方法:患者最初设置皮肤印记,并进行5个步骤:(1)初始2D kV正交图像,(2)预处理3D CBCT图像,(3)验证2D kV正交图像,(4)处理包括治疗中期2D kV图像(仅限最后15例患者),(5)治疗后2D kV或3D CBCT正交图像。每一步都纠正患者的位置,以对准活检夹并验证周围软组织的位置。结果:5个成像步骤的平均矢量组合幅度移位和标准差分别为(1)0.96±0.69,(2)0.33±0.40,(3)0.05±0.12,(4)0.15±0.17,(5)0.27±0.24 in cm。平均总IGRT时间为40.2±13.2分钟。随着改进的实施,每个步骤缩短了2到5分钟。总的来说,IGRT过程的改进使IGRT平均总时间减少了大约20分钟。通过实现斜正交图像,提高了剪辑的可见性。结论:多次影像学检查证实患者体位准确。适当的计划和成像策略提高了术前部分乳房放射手术IGRT过程的有效性和效率。
Accuracy and efficiency of image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) for preoperative partial breast radiosurgery.
Objective: To analyze and evaluate accuracy and efficiency of IGRT process for preoperative partial breast radiosurgery.
Methods: Patients were initially setup with skin marks and 5 steps were performed: (1) Initial orthogonal 2D kV images, (2) pre-treatment 3D CBCT images, (3) verification orthogonal 2D kV images, (4) treatment including mid-treatment 2D kV images (for the final 15 patients only), and (5) post-treatment orthogonal 2D kV or 3D CBCT images. Patient position was corrected at each step to align the biopsy clip and to verify surrounding soft tissue positioning.
Results: The mean combined vector magnitude shifts and standard deviations at the 5 imaging steps were (1) 0.96 ± 0.69, (2) 0.33 ± 0.40, (3) 0.05 ± 0.12, (4) 0.15 ± 0.17, and (5) 0.27 ± 0.24 in cm. The mean total IGRT time was 40.2 ± 13.2 minutes. Each step was shortened by 2 to 5 minutes with improvements implemented. Overall, improvements in the IGRT process reduced the mean total IGRT time by approximately 20 minutes. Clip visibility was improved by implementing oblique orthogonal images.
Conclusion: Multiple imaging steps confirmed accurate patient positioning. Appropriate planning and imaging strategies improved the effectiveness and efficiency of the IGRT process for preoperative partial breast radiosurgery.