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Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management
PURPOSE: The POP-ART RT study aims to determine to what extent and how intra-fractional real-time respiratory motion management (RRMM) and plan adaptation for inter-fractional anatomical changes (ART), are used in clinical practice and to understand barriers to implementation. Here we report on part...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32585236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2020.06.018 |
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author | Anastasi, Gail Bertholet, Jenny Poulsen, Per Roggen, Toon Garibaldi, Cristina Tilly, Nina Booth, Jeremy T Oelfke, Uwe Heijmen, Ben Aznar, Marianne C |
author_facet | Anastasi, Gail Bertholet, Jenny Poulsen, Per Roggen, Toon Garibaldi, Cristina Tilly, Nina Booth, Jeremy T Oelfke, Uwe Heijmen, Ben Aznar, Marianne C |
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description | PURPOSE: The POP-ART RT study aims to determine to what extent and how intra-fractional real-time respiratory motion management (RRMM) and plan adaptation for inter-fractional anatomical changes (ART), are used in clinical practice and to understand barriers to implementation. Here we report on part I: RRMM. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A questionnaire was distributed worldwide to assess current clinical practice, wishes for expansion or new implementation and barriers to implementation. RRMM was defined as inspiration/expiration gating in free-breathing or breath-hold, or tracking where the target and the beam are continuously realigned. RESULTS: The questionnaire was completed by 200 centres from 41 countries. RRMM was used by 68% of respondents (‘users’) for a median (range) of 2 (1–6) tumour sites. Eighty-one percent of users applied inspiration breath-hold in at least one tumour site (breast: 96%). External marker was used to guide RRMM by 61% of users. KV/MV imaging was frequently used for liver and pancreas (with fiducials) and for lung (with or without fiducials). Tracking was mainly performed on robotic linacs with hybrid internal-external monitoring. For breast and lung, approximately 75% of respondents used or wished to implement RRMM, which was lower for liver (44%) and pancreas (27%). Seventy-one percent of respondents wished to implement RRMM for a new tumour site. Main barriers were human/financial resources and capacity on the machine. CONCLUSION: Sixty-eight percent of respondents used RRMM and 71% wished to implement RRMM for a new tumour site. The main barriers to implementation were human/financial resources and capacity on treatment machines. |
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spelling | pubmed-77587832020-12-28 Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management Anastasi, Gail Bertholet, Jenny Poulsen, Per Roggen, Toon Garibaldi, Cristina Tilly, Nina Booth, Jeremy T Oelfke, Uwe Heijmen, Ben Aznar, Marianne C Radiother Oncol Original Article PURPOSE: The POP-ART RT study aims to determine to what extent and how intra-fractional real-time respiratory motion management (RRMM) and plan adaptation for inter-fractional anatomical changes (ART), are used in clinical practice and to understand barriers to implementation. Here we report on part I: RRMM. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A questionnaire was distributed worldwide to assess current clinical practice, wishes for expansion or new implementation and barriers to implementation. RRMM was defined as inspiration/expiration gating in free-breathing or breath-hold, or tracking where the target and the beam are continuously realigned. RESULTS: The questionnaire was completed by 200 centres from 41 countries. RRMM was used by 68% of respondents (‘users’) for a median (range) of 2 (1–6) tumour sites. Eighty-one percent of users applied inspiration breath-hold in at least one tumour site (breast: 96%). External marker was used to guide RRMM by 61% of users. KV/MV imaging was frequently used for liver and pancreas (with fiducials) and for lung (with or without fiducials). Tracking was mainly performed on robotic linacs with hybrid internal-external monitoring. For breast and lung, approximately 75% of respondents used or wished to implement RRMM, which was lower for liver (44%) and pancreas (27%). Seventy-one percent of respondents wished to implement RRMM for a new tumour site. Main barriers were human/financial resources and capacity on the machine. CONCLUSION: Sixty-eight percent of respondents used RRMM and 71% wished to implement RRMM for a new tumour site. The main barriers to implementation were human/financial resources and capacity on treatment machines. Elsevier Scientific Publishers 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7758783/ /pubmed/32585236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2020.06.018 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Anastasi, Gail Bertholet, Jenny Poulsen, Per Roggen, Toon Garibaldi, Cristina Tilly, Nina Booth, Jeremy T Oelfke, Uwe Heijmen, Ben Aznar, Marianne C Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management |
title | Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management |
title_full | Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management |
title_fullStr | Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management |
title_full_unstemmed | Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management |
title_short | Patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (POP-ART RT) part I: Intra-fraction breathing motion management |
title_sort | patterns of practice for adaptive and real-time radiation therapy (pop-art rt) part i: intra-fraction breathing motion management |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32585236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2020.06.018 |
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