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Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer

Background Deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) has been established as a standard technique to reduce cardiac dose. The part of the heart exposed to radiation can be significantly decreased using the DIBH technique during tangential left-sided breast cancer (LSBC) irradiation. Aim The objective of t...

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Autores principales: Mohamed Yoosuf, Ahamed Badusha, Alhadab, Saad, Alshehri, Salem, Alhadab, Abdulrahman, Alqathami, Mamdouh
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021774
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47047
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author Mohamed Yoosuf, Ahamed Badusha
Alhadab, Saad
Alshehri, Salem
Alhadab, Abdulrahman
Alqathami, Mamdouh
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description Background Deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) has been established as a standard technique to reduce cardiac dose. The part of the heart exposed to radiation can be significantly decreased using the DIBH technique during tangential left-sided breast cancer (LSBC) irradiation. Aim The objective of this study was to investigate the intra-fraction breath-hold stability and inter-fraction consistency of patient breath-hold against the threshold as a function of air volumes in the setting of active breathing coordinator (ABC)-based DIBH (ABC-DIBH) treatment to LSBC. Methods A total of 34 patients treated with external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) to the left breast using the ABC-DIBH device were included. The frequency of breath-holds per fraction and the entire course of treatment along with the total treatment time was evaluated for all patients. A prescription dose of either 200 cGy (conventional) or 267 cGy (hypofractionation) was administered during 649 fractions, resulting in a total of 4,601 breath-hold measurements being evaluated. The amplitude of deviation in terms of air volumes between the baseline threshold and the patient-specific measurement (during each breath-hold) per fraction was used to define the DIBH stability. Likewise, the consistency of the breathing amplitudes was used to define the compliance of patient breath-holds throughout the entire treatment period. Positional accuracy was evaluated using orthogonal (portal) images. Results The average number of breath-holds measured over the entire course of treatment for each patient was 144 inspirations (58-351). Similarly, the average number of breath-holds for each fraction during the course of treatment was 11 inspirations (7-21), which included setup imaging and treatment. The total number of breath-holds reduced significantly (p-value < 0.05) with hypofractionation (104 inspirations; range 58-170) as compared to conventional fractionation (145 inspirations; 58-351). The average breath-hold threshold in terms of air volume was 1.41 L (0.6-2.1 L) for all patients. The total treatment time reduced significantly after the third fraction (p-value < 0.05). The average deviation between the measured and baseline threshold breath-holds during the course of treatment was 0.5 L/sec (0.12-1.32 L/sec). The consistency of the breathing amplitudes were maintained within ±0.05 L during the entire treatment for all patients. The average translational shifts measured during setup were 0.28 cm ± 0.3 cm, 0.38 cm ± 0.4 cm, and 0.21 cm ± 0.3 cm in the lateral, longitudinal, and vertical directions, respectively. Conclusion The study has demonstrated the variations in intra-fraction breath-hold stability and inter-fraction breath-hold consistency in terms of air volumes for patients who were treated for LSBC. The frequency of breath-holds was observed to be higher with increased total treatment time for the first few fractions and reduced over the course of treatment.
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spelling pubmed-106466162023-10-15 Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer Mohamed Yoosuf, Ahamed Badusha Alhadab, Saad Alshehri, Salem Alhadab, Abdulrahman Alqathami, Mamdouh Cureus Medical Physics Background Deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) has been established as a standard technique to reduce cardiac dose. The part of the heart exposed to radiation can be significantly decreased using the DIBH technique during tangential left-sided breast cancer (LSBC) irradiation. Aim The objective of this study was to investigate the intra-fraction breath-hold stability and inter-fraction consistency of patient breath-hold against the threshold as a function of air volumes in the setting of active breathing coordinator (ABC)-based DIBH (ABC-DIBH) treatment to LSBC. Methods A total of 34 patients treated with external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) to the left breast using the ABC-DIBH device were included. The frequency of breath-holds per fraction and the entire course of treatment along with the total treatment time was evaluated for all patients. A prescription dose of either 200 cGy (conventional) or 267 cGy (hypofractionation) was administered during 649 fractions, resulting in a total of 4,601 breath-hold measurements being evaluated. The amplitude of deviation in terms of air volumes between the baseline threshold and the patient-specific measurement (during each breath-hold) per fraction was used to define the DIBH stability. Likewise, the consistency of the breathing amplitudes was used to define the compliance of patient breath-holds throughout the entire treatment period. Positional accuracy was evaluated using orthogonal (portal) images. Results The average number of breath-holds measured over the entire course of treatment for each patient was 144 inspirations (58-351). Similarly, the average number of breath-holds for each fraction during the course of treatment was 11 inspirations (7-21), which included setup imaging and treatment. The total number of breath-holds reduced significantly (p-value < 0.05) with hypofractionation (104 inspirations; range 58-170) as compared to conventional fractionation (145 inspirations; 58-351). The average breath-hold threshold in terms of air volume was 1.41 L (0.6-2.1 L) for all patients. The total treatment time reduced significantly after the third fraction (p-value < 0.05). The average deviation between the measured and baseline threshold breath-holds during the course of treatment was 0.5 L/sec (0.12-1.32 L/sec). The consistency of the breathing amplitudes were maintained within ±0.05 L during the entire treatment for all patients. The average translational shifts measured during setup were 0.28 cm ± 0.3 cm, 0.38 cm ± 0.4 cm, and 0.21 cm ± 0.3 cm in the lateral, longitudinal, and vertical directions, respectively. Conclusion The study has demonstrated the variations in intra-fraction breath-hold stability and inter-fraction breath-hold consistency in terms of air volumes for patients who were treated for LSBC. The frequency of breath-holds was observed to be higher with increased total treatment time for the first few fractions and reduced over the course of treatment. Cureus 2023-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10646616/ /pubmed/38021774 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47047 Text en Copyright © 2023, Mohamed Yoosuf et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mohamed Yoosuf, Ahamed Badusha
Alhadab, Saad
Alshehri, Salem
Alhadab, Abdulrahman
Alqathami, Mamdouh
Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer
title Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer
title_full Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer
title_short Investigation of Intra-fraction Stability and Inter-fraction Consistency of Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC)-Based Deep Inspiration Breath Holds in Left-Sided Breast Cancer
title_sort investigation of intra-fraction stability and inter-fraction consistency of active breathing coordinator (abc)-based deep inspiration breath holds in left-sided breast cancer
topic Medical Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021774
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47047
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