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Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants

PURPOSE: One of the issues that a planner is often facing in HDR brachytherapy is the selective existence of high dose volumes around some few dominating dwell positions. If there is no information available about its necessity (e.g. location of a GTV), then it is reasonable to investigate whether t...

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Autores principales: Mavroidis, Panayiotis, Katsilieri, Zaira, Kefala, Vasiliki, Milickovic, Natasa, Papanikolaou, Nikos, Karabis, Andreas, Zamboglou, Nikolaos, Baltas, Dimos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27853473
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2010.16923
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author Mavroidis, Panayiotis
Katsilieri, Zaira
Kefala, Vasiliki
Milickovic, Natasa
Papanikolaou, Nikos
Karabis, Andreas
Zamboglou, Nikolaos
Baltas, Dimos
author_facet Mavroidis, Panayiotis
Katsilieri, Zaira
Kefala, Vasiliki
Milickovic, Natasa
Papanikolaou, Nikos
Karabis, Andreas
Zamboglou, Nikolaos
Baltas, Dimos
author_sort Mavroidis, Panayiotis
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description PURPOSE: One of the issues that a planner is often facing in HDR brachytherapy is the selective existence of high dose volumes around some few dominating dwell positions. If there is no information available about its necessity (e.g. location of a GTV), then it is reasonable to investigate whether this can be avoided. This effect can be eliminated by limiting the free modulation of the dwell times. HIPO, an inverse treatment plan optimization algorithm, offers this option. In treatment plan optimization there are various methods that try to regularize the variation of dose non-uniformity using purely dosimetric measures. However, although these methods can help in finding a good dose distribution they do not provide any information regarding the expected treatment outcome as described by radiobiology based indices. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The quality of 12 clinical HDR brachytherapy implants for prostate utilizing HIPO and modulation restriction (MR) has been compared to alternative plans with HIPO and free modulation (without MR). All common dose-volume indices for the prostate and the organs at risk have been considered together with radiobiological measures. The clinical effectiveness of the different dose distributions was investigated by calculating the response probabilities of the tumors and organs-at-risk (OARs) involved in these prostate cancer cases. The radiobiological models used are the Poisson and the relative seriality models. Furthermore, the complication-free tumor control probability, P(+) and the biologically effective uniform dose ([Formula: see text]) were used for treatment plan evaluation and comparison. RESULTS: Our results demonstrate that HIPO with a modulation restriction value of 0.1-0.2 delivers high quality plans which are practically equivalent to those achieved with free modulation regarding the clinically used dosimetric indices. In the comparison, many of the dosimetric and radiobiological indices showed significantly different results. The modulation restricted clinical plans demonstrated a lower total dwell time by a mean of 1.4% that was proved to be statistically significant (p = 0.002). The HIPO with MR treatment plans produced a higher P(+) by 0.5%, which stemmed from a better sparing of the OARs by 1.0%. CONCLUSIONS: Both the dosimetric and radiobiological comparison shows that the modulation restricted optimization gives on average similar results with the optimization without modulation restriction in the examined clinical cases. Concluding, based on our results, it appears that the applied dwell time regularization technique is expected to introduce a minor improvement in the effectiveness of the optimized HDR dose distributions.
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spelling pubmed-51048312016-11-16 Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants Mavroidis, Panayiotis Katsilieri, Zaira Kefala, Vasiliki Milickovic, Natasa Papanikolaou, Nikos Karabis, Andreas Zamboglou, Nikolaos Baltas, Dimos J Contemp Brachytherapy Original Article PURPOSE: One of the issues that a planner is often facing in HDR brachytherapy is the selective existence of high dose volumes around some few dominating dwell positions. If there is no information available about its necessity (e.g. location of a GTV), then it is reasonable to investigate whether this can be avoided. This effect can be eliminated by limiting the free modulation of the dwell times. HIPO, an inverse treatment plan optimization algorithm, offers this option. In treatment plan optimization there are various methods that try to regularize the variation of dose non-uniformity using purely dosimetric measures. However, although these methods can help in finding a good dose distribution they do not provide any information regarding the expected treatment outcome as described by radiobiology based indices. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The quality of 12 clinical HDR brachytherapy implants for prostate utilizing HIPO and modulation restriction (MR) has been compared to alternative plans with HIPO and free modulation (without MR). All common dose-volume indices for the prostate and the organs at risk have been considered together with radiobiological measures. The clinical effectiveness of the different dose distributions was investigated by calculating the response probabilities of the tumors and organs-at-risk (OARs) involved in these prostate cancer cases. The radiobiological models used are the Poisson and the relative seriality models. Furthermore, the complication-free tumor control probability, P(+) and the biologically effective uniform dose ([Formula: see text]) were used for treatment plan evaluation and comparison. RESULTS: Our results demonstrate that HIPO with a modulation restriction value of 0.1-0.2 delivers high quality plans which are practically equivalent to those achieved with free modulation regarding the clinically used dosimetric indices. In the comparison, many of the dosimetric and radiobiological indices showed significantly different results. The modulation restricted clinical plans demonstrated a lower total dwell time by a mean of 1.4% that was proved to be statistically significant (p = 0.002). The HIPO with MR treatment plans produced a higher P(+) by 0.5%, which stemmed from a better sparing of the OARs by 1.0%. CONCLUSIONS: Both the dosimetric and radiobiological comparison shows that the modulation restricted optimization gives on average similar results with the optimization without modulation restriction in the examined clinical cases. Concluding, based on our results, it appears that the applied dwell time regularization technique is expected to introduce a minor improvement in the effectiveness of the optimized HDR dose distributions. Termedia Publishing House 2010-10-13 2010-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5104831/ /pubmed/27853473 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2010.16923 Text en Copyright: © 2010 Termedia Sp. z o. o. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Mavroidis, Panayiotis
Katsilieri, Zaira
Kefala, Vasiliki
Milickovic, Natasa
Papanikolaou, Nikos
Karabis, Andreas
Zamboglou, Nikolaos
Baltas, Dimos
Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants
title Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants
title_full Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants
title_fullStr Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants
title_full_unstemmed Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants
title_short Radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in HIPO optimized HDR prostate brachytherapy implants
title_sort radiobiological evaluation of the influence of dwell time modulation restriction in hipo optimized hdr prostate brachytherapy implants
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27853473
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2010.16923
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