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Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dose perturbations for two metallic spinal screw implants in proton beam therapy in the perpendicular and parallel beam geometry. A 5.5 mm (diameter) by 45 mm (length) stainless steel (SS) screw and a 5.5 mm by 35 mm titanium (Ti) screw comm...

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Autores principales: Jia, Yingcui, Zhao, Li, Cheng, Chee‐Wai, McDonald, Mark W., Das, Indra J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26699317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v16i5.5566
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author Jia, Yingcui
Zhao, Li
Cheng, Chee‐Wai
McDonald, Mark W.
Das, Indra J.
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Zhao, Li
Cheng, Chee‐Wai
McDonald, Mark W.
Das, Indra J.
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description The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dose perturbations for two metallic spinal screw implants in proton beam therapy in the perpendicular and parallel beam geometry. A 5.5 mm (diameter) by 45 mm (length) stainless steel (SS) screw and a 5.5 mm by 35 mm titanium (Ti) screw commonly used for spinal fixation were CT‐scanned in a hybrid phantom of water and solid water. The CT data were processed with an orthopedic metal artifact reduction (O‐MAR) algorithm. Treatment plans were generated for each metal screw with a proton beam oriented, first parallel and then perpendicular, to the longitudinal axis of the screw. The calculated dose profiles were compared with measured results from a plane‐parallel ion chamber and Gafchromic EBT2 films. For the perpendicular setup, the measured dose immediately downstream from the screw exhibited dose enhancement up to 12% for SS and 8% for Ti, respectively, but such dose perturbation was not observed outside the lateral edges of the screws. The TPS showed 5% and 2% dose reductions immediately at the interface for the SS and Ti screws, respectively, and up to 9% dose enhancements within 1 cm outside of the lateral edges of the screws. The measured dose enhancement was only observed within 5 mm from the interface along the beam path. At deeper depths, the lateral dose profiles appeared to be similar between the measurement and TPS, with dose reduction in the screw shadow region and dose enhancement within 1–2 cm outside of the lateral edges of the metals. For the parallel setup, no significant dose perturbation was detected at lateral distance beyond 3 mm away from both screws. Significant dose discrepancies exist between TPS calculations and ion chamber and film measurements in close proximity of high‐Z inhomogeneities. The observed dose enhancement effect with proton therapy is not correctly modeled by TPS. An extra measure of caution should be taken when evaluating dosimetry with spinal metallic implants. PACS number: 87.50.sj
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spelling pubmed-56901492018-04-02 Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy Jia, Yingcui Zhao, Li Cheng, Chee‐Wai McDonald, Mark W. Das, Indra J. J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dose perturbations for two metallic spinal screw implants in proton beam therapy in the perpendicular and parallel beam geometry. A 5.5 mm (diameter) by 45 mm (length) stainless steel (SS) screw and a 5.5 mm by 35 mm titanium (Ti) screw commonly used for spinal fixation were CT‐scanned in a hybrid phantom of water and solid water. The CT data were processed with an orthopedic metal artifact reduction (O‐MAR) algorithm. Treatment plans were generated for each metal screw with a proton beam oriented, first parallel and then perpendicular, to the longitudinal axis of the screw. The calculated dose profiles were compared with measured results from a plane‐parallel ion chamber and Gafchromic EBT2 films. For the perpendicular setup, the measured dose immediately downstream from the screw exhibited dose enhancement up to 12% for SS and 8% for Ti, respectively, but such dose perturbation was not observed outside the lateral edges of the screws. The TPS showed 5% and 2% dose reductions immediately at the interface for the SS and Ti screws, respectively, and up to 9% dose enhancements within 1 cm outside of the lateral edges of the screws. The measured dose enhancement was only observed within 5 mm from the interface along the beam path. At deeper depths, the lateral dose profiles appeared to be similar between the measurement and TPS, with dose reduction in the screw shadow region and dose enhancement within 1–2 cm outside of the lateral edges of the metals. For the parallel setup, no significant dose perturbation was detected at lateral distance beyond 3 mm away from both screws. Significant dose discrepancies exist between TPS calculations and ion chamber and film measurements in close proximity of high‐Z inhomogeneities. The observed dose enhancement effect with proton therapy is not correctly modeled by TPS. An extra measure of caution should be taken when evaluating dosimetry with spinal metallic implants. PACS number: 87.50.sj John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5690149/ /pubmed/26699317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v16i5.5566 Text en © 2015 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Radiation Oncology Physics
Jia, Yingcui
Zhao, Li
Cheng, Chee‐Wai
McDonald, Mark W.
Das, Indra J.
Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
title Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
title_full Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
title_fullStr Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
title_full_unstemmed Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
title_short Dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
title_sort dose perturbation effect of metallic spinal implants in proton beam therapy
topic Radiation Oncology Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26699317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v16i5.5566
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