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Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system

BACKGROUND: Voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) is considered as the key to achieving the widest cardiac sparing in whole breast irradiation. Several techniques have been implemented to achieve a reproducible, fast and friendly treatment. The aim of the present study is to imple...

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Autores principales: Ippolito, Edy, Fiore, Michele, Di Donato, Alessia, Silipigni, Sonia, Rinaldi, Carla, Cornacchione, Patrizia, Infusino, Erminia, Di Venanzio, Cristina, Greco, Carlo, Trodella, Lucio, Ramella, Sara, D’Angelillo, Rolando Maria
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5945040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29746482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195506
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author Ippolito, Edy
Fiore, Michele
Di Donato, Alessia
Silipigni, Sonia
Rinaldi, Carla
Cornacchione, Patrizia
Infusino, Erminia
Di Venanzio, Cristina
Greco, Carlo
Trodella, Lucio
Ramella, Sara
D’Angelillo, Rolando Maria
author_facet Ippolito, Edy
Fiore, Michele
Di Donato, Alessia
Silipigni, Sonia
Rinaldi, Carla
Cornacchione, Patrizia
Infusino, Erminia
Di Venanzio, Cristina
Greco, Carlo
Trodella, Lucio
Ramella, Sara
D’Angelillo, Rolando Maria
author_sort Ippolito, Edy
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description BACKGROUND: Voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) is considered as the key to achieving the widest cardiac sparing in whole breast irradiation. Several techniques have been implemented to achieve a reproducible, fast and friendly treatment. The aim of the present study is to implement vDIBH using the ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) monitoring system. METHODS: Women with left-sided breast cancer, younger than 50 years or with cardiac disease, underwent whole breast RT with vDIBH using the ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) monitoring system. Simulations were performed with patients positioned supine on a breast board with both arms raised above the head. Five optical markers were placed on the skin around the border of the left breast gland and their position was referenced with ink marking. Each patient received a training session to find the individual deep inspiration level. Finally, a vDIBH CT was taken. All patients were also studied in free breathing (FB) in order to compare the dose distribution for PTV, heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). Pre-treatment verification was carried out through the ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) system and verified with electronic portal imaging (EPI). Moreover, daily real time EPIs in during modality (captured during the beam delivery) were taken in order to check the reproducibility. RESULTS: 34 patients have been evaluated and 30 were eligible for vDIBH. Most patients showed small setup errors during the treatment course of below 5 mm in 94.9% of the recorded fields. Mean Displacement was less in cranio-caudal direction. Mean intra-fraction displacement was below 3 mm in all directions. vDIBH plans provided better cardiac dosimetry. CONCLUSIONS: vDIBH technique using ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) monitoring system was applied with good reproducibility.
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spelling pubmed-59450402018-05-25 Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system Ippolito, Edy Fiore, Michele Di Donato, Alessia Silipigni, Sonia Rinaldi, Carla Cornacchione, Patrizia Infusino, Erminia Di Venanzio, Cristina Greco, Carlo Trodella, Lucio Ramella, Sara D’Angelillo, Rolando Maria PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) is considered as the key to achieving the widest cardiac sparing in whole breast irradiation. Several techniques have been implemented to achieve a reproducible, fast and friendly treatment. The aim of the present study is to implement vDIBH using the ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) monitoring system. METHODS: Women with left-sided breast cancer, younger than 50 years or with cardiac disease, underwent whole breast RT with vDIBH using the ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) monitoring system. Simulations were performed with patients positioned supine on a breast board with both arms raised above the head. Five optical markers were placed on the skin around the border of the left breast gland and their position was referenced with ink marking. Each patient received a training session to find the individual deep inspiration level. Finally, a vDIBH CT was taken. All patients were also studied in free breathing (FB) in order to compare the dose distribution for PTV, heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). Pre-treatment verification was carried out through the ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) system and verified with electronic portal imaging (EPI). Moreover, daily real time EPIs in during modality (captured during the beam delivery) were taken in order to check the reproducibility. RESULTS: 34 patients have been evaluated and 30 were eligible for vDIBH. Most patients showed small setup errors during the treatment course of below 5 mm in 94.9% of the recorded fields. Mean Displacement was less in cranio-caudal direction. Mean intra-fraction displacement was below 3 mm in all directions. vDIBH plans provided better cardiac dosimetry. CONCLUSIONS: vDIBH technique using ExacTrac (BrainLAB AG, Germany) monitoring system was applied with good reproducibility. Public Library of Science 2018-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5945040/ /pubmed/29746482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195506 Text en © 2018 Ippolito et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ippolito, Edy
Fiore, Michele
Di Donato, Alessia
Silipigni, Sonia
Rinaldi, Carla
Cornacchione, Patrizia
Infusino, Erminia
Di Venanzio, Cristina
Greco, Carlo
Trodella, Lucio
Ramella, Sara
D’Angelillo, Rolando Maria
Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system
title Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system
title_full Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system
title_fullStr Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system
title_short Implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vDIBH) using BrainLab ExacTrac infrared optical tracking system
title_sort implementation of a voluntary deep inspiration breath hold technique (vdibh) using brainlab exactrac infrared optical tracking system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5945040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29746482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195506
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