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Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices

INTRODUCTION: High rectal doses are associated with increased toxicity. A rectal displacement device (RDD) reduces rectal dose in prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). This study investigates any dosimetric difference between two methods of rectal displacement (Rectafix and SpaceOAR)...

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Autores principales: Wilton, Lee, Richardson, Matthew, Keats, Sarah, Legge, Kimberley, Hanlon, Mary‐Claire, Arumugam, Sankar, Hunter, Perry, Evans, Tiffany‐Jane, Sidhom, Mark, Martin, Jarad
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5715268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28786219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.238
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author Wilton, Lee
Richardson, Matthew
Keats, Sarah
Legge, Kimberley
Hanlon, Mary‐Claire
Arumugam, Sankar
Hunter, Perry
Evans, Tiffany‐Jane
Sidhom, Mark
Martin, Jarad
author_facet Wilton, Lee
Richardson, Matthew
Keats, Sarah
Legge, Kimberley
Hanlon, Mary‐Claire
Arumugam, Sankar
Hunter, Perry
Evans, Tiffany‐Jane
Sidhom, Mark
Martin, Jarad
author_sort Wilton, Lee
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description INTRODUCTION: High rectal doses are associated with increased toxicity. A rectal displacement device (RDD) reduces rectal dose in prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). This study investigates any dosimetric difference between two methods of rectal displacement (Rectafix and SpaceOAR) for prostate SBRT. METHODS: Rectal dosimetry of 45 men who received SBRT within the PROMETHEUS trial was retrospectively examined, across two radiation therapy centres using the two RDD's. Men received a total dose (TD) of 19 or 20 Gy in two fractions followed by 46 Gy in 23 fractions. Centre 1 contributed 16 Rectafix and 10 SpaceOAR patients. Centre 2 contributed 19 Rectafix patients. Rectal dose volume histogram (DVH) data were recorded as a TD percentage at the following volume intervals; V1%, V2%, V5%, V10% and then 10% increments to V80%. As only one centre employed both RDD's, three sequential rectal dosimetry comparisons were performed; (1) centre 1 Rectafix versus centre 1 SpaceOAR; (2) centre 1 Rectafix versus centre 2 Rectafix and (3) centre 1+ centre 2 Rectafix versus centre 1 SpaceOAR. RESULTS: In comparison (1) Rectafix demonstrated lower mean doses at 9 out of 11 measured intervals (P = 0.0012). Comparison (2) demonstrated a moderate difference with centre 2 plans producing slightly lower rectal doses (P = 0.013). Comparison (3) further demonstrated that Rectafix returned lower mean doses than SpaceOAR (P < 0.001). Although all dose levels were in favour of Rectafix, in absolute terms differences were small (2.6–9.0%). CONCLUSIONS: In well‐selected prostate SBRT patients, Rectafix and SpaceOAR RDD's provide approximately equivalent rectal sparing.
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spelling pubmed-57152682017-12-08 Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices Wilton, Lee Richardson, Matthew Keats, Sarah Legge, Kimberley Hanlon, Mary‐Claire Arumugam, Sankar Hunter, Perry Evans, Tiffany‐Jane Sidhom, Mark Martin, Jarad J Med Radiat Sci Original Articles INTRODUCTION: High rectal doses are associated with increased toxicity. A rectal displacement device (RDD) reduces rectal dose in prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). This study investigates any dosimetric difference between two methods of rectal displacement (Rectafix and SpaceOAR) for prostate SBRT. METHODS: Rectal dosimetry of 45 men who received SBRT within the PROMETHEUS trial was retrospectively examined, across two radiation therapy centres using the two RDD's. Men received a total dose (TD) of 19 or 20 Gy in two fractions followed by 46 Gy in 23 fractions. Centre 1 contributed 16 Rectafix and 10 SpaceOAR patients. Centre 2 contributed 19 Rectafix patients. Rectal dose volume histogram (DVH) data were recorded as a TD percentage at the following volume intervals; V1%, V2%, V5%, V10% and then 10% increments to V80%. As only one centre employed both RDD's, three sequential rectal dosimetry comparisons were performed; (1) centre 1 Rectafix versus centre 1 SpaceOAR; (2) centre 1 Rectafix versus centre 2 Rectafix and (3) centre 1+ centre 2 Rectafix versus centre 1 SpaceOAR. RESULTS: In comparison (1) Rectafix demonstrated lower mean doses at 9 out of 11 measured intervals (P = 0.0012). Comparison (2) demonstrated a moderate difference with centre 2 plans producing slightly lower rectal doses (P = 0.013). Comparison (3) further demonstrated that Rectafix returned lower mean doses than SpaceOAR (P < 0.001). Although all dose levels were in favour of Rectafix, in absolute terms differences were small (2.6–9.0%). CONCLUSIONS: In well‐selected prostate SBRT patients, Rectafix and SpaceOAR RDD's provide approximately equivalent rectal sparing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-08-08 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5715268/ /pubmed/28786219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.238 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy and New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Wilton, Lee
Richardson, Matthew
Keats, Sarah
Legge, Kimberley
Hanlon, Mary‐Claire
Arumugam, Sankar
Hunter, Perry
Evans, Tiffany‐Jane
Sidhom, Mark
Martin, Jarad
Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
title Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
title_full Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
title_fullStr Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
title_full_unstemmed Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
title_short Rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
title_sort rectal protection in prostate stereotactic radiotherapy: a retrospective exploratory analysis of two rectal displacement devices
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5715268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28786219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.238
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