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MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy
PURPOSE: To determine the 3-dimensional (3D) intrafractional motion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance images from 56 patients with HNSCC in the treatment position were analyzed. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic res...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29229323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.10.016 |
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author | Gurney-Champion, Oliver J. McQuaid, Dualta Dunlop, Alex Wong, Kee H. Welsh, Liam C. Riddell, Angela M. Koh, Dow-Mu Oelfke, Uwe Leach, Martin O. Nutting, Christopher M. Bhide, Shreerang A. Harrington, Kevin J. Panek, Rafal Newbold, Kate L. |
author_facet | Gurney-Champion, Oliver J. McQuaid, Dualta Dunlop, Alex Wong, Kee H. Welsh, Liam C. Riddell, Angela M. Koh, Dow-Mu Oelfke, Uwe Leach, Martin O. Nutting, Christopher M. Bhide, Shreerang A. Harrington, Kevin J. Panek, Rafal Newbold, Kate L. |
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description | PURPOSE: To determine the 3-dimensional (3D) intrafractional motion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance images from 56 patients with HNSCC in the treatment position were analyzed. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging consisted of 3D images acquired every 2.9 seconds for 4 minutes 50 seconds. Intrafractional tumor motion was studied in the 3 minutes 43 seconds of images obtained after initial contrast enhancement. To assess tumor motion, rigid registration (translations only) was performed using a region of interest (ROI) mask around the tumor. The results were compared with bulk body motion from registration to all voxels. Motion was split into systematic motion and random motion. Correlations between the tumor site and random motion were tested. The within-subject coefficient of variation was determined from 8 patients with repeated baseline measures. Random motion was also assessed at the end of the first week (38 patients) and second week (25 patients) of radiation therapy to investigate trends of motion. RESULTS: Tumors showed irregular occasional rapid motion (eg, swallowing or coughing), periodic intermediate motion (respiration), and slower systematic drifts throughout treatment. For 95% of the patients, displacements due to systematic and random motion were <1.4 mm and <2.1 mm, respectively, 95% of the time. The motion without an ROI mask was significantly (P<.0001, Wilcoxon signed rank test) less than the motion with an ROI mask, indicating that tumors can move independently from the bony anatomy. Tumor motion was significantly (P=.005, Mann-Whitney U test) larger in the hypopharynx and larynx than in the oropharynx. The within-subject coefficient of variation for random motion was 0.33. The average random tumor motion did not increase notably during the first 2 weeks of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The 3D intrafractional tumor motion of HNSCC is small, with systematic motion <1.4 mm and random motion <2.1 mm 95% of the time. |
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spelling | pubmed-57776652018-02-01 MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy Gurney-Champion, Oliver J. McQuaid, Dualta Dunlop, Alex Wong, Kee H. Welsh, Liam C. Riddell, Angela M. Koh, Dow-Mu Oelfke, Uwe Leach, Martin O. Nutting, Christopher M. Bhide, Shreerang A. Harrington, Kevin J. Panek, Rafal Newbold, Kate L. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys Article PURPOSE: To determine the 3-dimensional (3D) intrafractional motion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance images from 56 patients with HNSCC in the treatment position were analyzed. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging consisted of 3D images acquired every 2.9 seconds for 4 minutes 50 seconds. Intrafractional tumor motion was studied in the 3 minutes 43 seconds of images obtained after initial contrast enhancement. To assess tumor motion, rigid registration (translations only) was performed using a region of interest (ROI) mask around the tumor. The results were compared with bulk body motion from registration to all voxels. Motion was split into systematic motion and random motion. Correlations between the tumor site and random motion were tested. The within-subject coefficient of variation was determined from 8 patients with repeated baseline measures. Random motion was also assessed at the end of the first week (38 patients) and second week (25 patients) of radiation therapy to investigate trends of motion. RESULTS: Tumors showed irregular occasional rapid motion (eg, swallowing or coughing), periodic intermediate motion (respiration), and slower systematic drifts throughout treatment. For 95% of the patients, displacements due to systematic and random motion were <1.4 mm and <2.1 mm, respectively, 95% of the time. The motion without an ROI mask was significantly (P<.0001, Wilcoxon signed rank test) less than the motion with an ROI mask, indicating that tumors can move independently from the bony anatomy. Tumor motion was significantly (P=.005, Mann-Whitney U test) larger in the hypopharynx and larynx than in the oropharynx. The within-subject coefficient of variation for random motion was 0.33. The average random tumor motion did not increase notably during the first 2 weeks of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The 3D intrafractional tumor motion of HNSCC is small, with systematic motion <1.4 mm and random motion <2.1 mm 95% of the time. Elsevier Science Inc 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5777665/ /pubmed/29229323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.10.016 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gurney-Champion, Oliver J. McQuaid, Dualta Dunlop, Alex Wong, Kee H. Welsh, Liam C. Riddell, Angela M. Koh, Dow-Mu Oelfke, Uwe Leach, Martin O. Nutting, Christopher M. Bhide, Shreerang A. Harrington, Kevin J. Panek, Rafal Newbold, Kate L. MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy |
title | MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy |
title_full | MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy |
title_fullStr | MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy |
title_short | MRI-based Assessment of 3D Intrafractional Motion of Head and Neck Cancer for Radiation Therapy |
title_sort | mri-based assessment of 3d intrafractional motion of head and neck cancer for radiation therapy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29229323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.10.016 |
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