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In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided Radiotherapy
Objective: To compare the 6-dimensional errors of different immobilization devices and body regions based on 3-dimensional cone beam computed tomography for image-guided radiotherapy and to further quantitatively evaluate the impact of rotational corrections on translational shifts and dose distribu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15330338231168763 |
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author | Fu, Min Cui, Yanhua Qiu, Wenlong Cui, Zhen Zhang, Yan Wang, Dandan Yan, Shaojie Zhao, Zengjing Wang, Yungang Zhu, Jian |
author_facet | Fu, Min Cui, Yanhua Qiu, Wenlong Cui, Zhen Zhang, Yan Wang, Dandan Yan, Shaojie Zhao, Zengjing Wang, Yungang Zhu, Jian |
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description | Objective: To compare the 6-dimensional errors of different immobilization devices and body regions based on 3-dimensional cone beam computed tomography for image-guided radiotherapy and to further quantitatively evaluate the impact of rotational corrections on translational shifts and dose distribution based on anthropomorphic phantoms. Materials and Methods: Two hundred ninety patients with cone beam computed tomographies from 3835 fractions were retrospectively analyzed for brain, head & neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and breast cases. A phantom experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of rotational errors on translational shifts using cone beam computed tomography and the registration system. For the dosimetry study, pitch rotations were simulated by adjusting the breast bracket by ±2.5°. Roll and yaw rotations were simulated by rotating the gantry and couch in the planning system by ±3.0°, respectively. The original plan for the breast region was designed in the computed tomography image space without rotation. With the same planning parameters, the original plan was transplanted into the image space with different rotations for dose recalculation. The effect of these errors on the breast target and organs at risk was assessed by dose-volume histograms. Results: Most of the mean rotational errors in the breast region were >1°. A single uncorrected yaw of 3° caused a change of 2.9 mm in longitudinal translation. A phantom study for the breast region demonstrated that when the pitch rotations were −2.5° and 2.5° and roll and yaw were both 3°, the reductions in the planning target volumes-V(50 Gy) were 20.07% and 29.58% of the original values, respectively. When the pitch rotation was +2.5°, the left lung V(5 Gy) and heart Dmean were 7.49% and 165.76 Gy larger, respectively, than the original values. Conclusions: Uncorrected rotations may cause changes in the values and directions of translational shifts. Rotational corrections may improve the patient setup and dose distribution accuracy. |
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spelling | pubmed-101029412023-04-15 In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided Radiotherapy Fu, Min Cui, Yanhua Qiu, Wenlong Cui, Zhen Zhang, Yan Wang, Dandan Yan, Shaojie Zhao, Zengjing Wang, Yungang Zhu, Jian Technol Cancer Res Treat Image-guided drug delivery in cancer Objective: To compare the 6-dimensional errors of different immobilization devices and body regions based on 3-dimensional cone beam computed tomography for image-guided radiotherapy and to further quantitatively evaluate the impact of rotational corrections on translational shifts and dose distribution based on anthropomorphic phantoms. Materials and Methods: Two hundred ninety patients with cone beam computed tomographies from 3835 fractions were retrospectively analyzed for brain, head & neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and breast cases. A phantom experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of rotational errors on translational shifts using cone beam computed tomography and the registration system. For the dosimetry study, pitch rotations were simulated by adjusting the breast bracket by ±2.5°. Roll and yaw rotations were simulated by rotating the gantry and couch in the planning system by ±3.0°, respectively. The original plan for the breast region was designed in the computed tomography image space without rotation. With the same planning parameters, the original plan was transplanted into the image space with different rotations for dose recalculation. The effect of these errors on the breast target and organs at risk was assessed by dose-volume histograms. Results: Most of the mean rotational errors in the breast region were >1°. A single uncorrected yaw of 3° caused a change of 2.9 mm in longitudinal translation. A phantom study for the breast region demonstrated that when the pitch rotations were −2.5° and 2.5° and roll and yaw were both 3°, the reductions in the planning target volumes-V(50 Gy) were 20.07% and 29.58% of the original values, respectively. When the pitch rotation was +2.5°, the left lung V(5 Gy) and heart Dmean were 7.49% and 165.76 Gy larger, respectively, than the original values. Conclusions: Uncorrected rotations may cause changes in the values and directions of translational shifts. Rotational corrections may improve the patient setup and dose distribution accuracy. SAGE Publications 2023-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10102941/ /pubmed/37050884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15330338231168763 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Image-guided drug delivery in cancer Fu, Min Cui, Yanhua Qiu, Wenlong Cui, Zhen Zhang, Yan Wang, Dandan Yan, Shaojie Zhao, Zengjing Wang, Yungang Zhu, Jian In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided Radiotherapy |
title | In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors
on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided
Radiotherapy |
title_full | In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors
on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided
Radiotherapy |
title_fullStr | In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors
on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided
Radiotherapy |
title_full_unstemmed | In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors
on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided
Radiotherapy |
title_short | In Silico Studies of the Impact of Rotational Errors
on Translation Shifts and Dose Distribution in Image-Guided
Radiotherapy |
title_sort | in silico studies of the impact of rotational errors
on translation shifts and dose distribution in image-guided
radiotherapy |
topic | Image-guided drug delivery in cancer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15330338231168763 |
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