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Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models

OBJECTIVE: To determine the long-term normal tissue complication probability with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) treatments for targets that move with respiration and its relation with the type of respiratory motion management (tracking vs. compression or gating). METHODS: A PubMed searc...

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Autores principales: Mahadevan, Anand, Emami, Bahman, Grimm, Jimm, Kleinberg, Lawrence R., Redmond, Kristin J., Welsh, James S., Rostock, Robert, Kemmerer, Eric, Forster, Kenneth M., Stanford, Jason, Shah, Sunjay, Asbell, Sucha O., LaCouture, Tamara A., Scofield, Carla, Butterwick, Ian, Xue, Jinyu, Muacevic, Alexander, Adler, John R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7900559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634020
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.591430
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author Mahadevan, Anand
Emami, Bahman
Grimm, Jimm
Kleinberg, Lawrence R.
Redmond, Kristin J.
Welsh, James S.
Rostock, Robert
Kemmerer, Eric
Forster, Kenneth M.
Stanford, Jason
Shah, Sunjay
Asbell, Sucha O.
LaCouture, Tamara A.
Scofield, Carla
Butterwick, Ian
Xue, Jinyu
Muacevic, Alexander
Adler, John R.
author_facet Mahadevan, Anand
Emami, Bahman
Grimm, Jimm
Kleinberg, Lawrence R.
Redmond, Kristin J.
Welsh, James S.
Rostock, Robert
Kemmerer, Eric
Forster, Kenneth M.
Stanford, Jason
Shah, Sunjay
Asbell, Sucha O.
LaCouture, Tamara A.
Scofield, Carla
Butterwick, Ian
Xue, Jinyu
Muacevic, Alexander
Adler, John R.
author_sort Mahadevan, Anand
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To determine the long-term normal tissue complication probability with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) treatments for targets that move with respiration and its relation with the type of respiratory motion management (tracking vs. compression or gating). METHODS: A PubMed search was performed for identifying literature regarding dose, volume, fractionation, and toxicity (grade 3 or higher) for SBRT treatments for tumors which move with respiration. From the identified papers logistic or probit dose-response models were fitted to the data using the maximum-likelihood technique and confidence intervals were based on the profile-likelihood method in the dose-volume histogram (DVH) Evaluator. RESULTS: Pooled logistic and probit models for grade 3 or higher toxicity for aorta, chest wall, duodenum, and small bowel suggest a significant difference when live motion tracking was used for targeting tumors with move with respiration which was on the average 10 times lower, in the high dose range. CONCLUSION: Live respiratory motion management appears to have a better toxicity outcome when treating targets which move with respiration with very steep peripheral dose gradients. This analysis is however limited by sparsity of rigorous data due to poor reporting in the literature.
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spelling pubmed-79005592021-02-24 Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models Mahadevan, Anand Emami, Bahman Grimm, Jimm Kleinberg, Lawrence R. Redmond, Kristin J. Welsh, James S. Rostock, Robert Kemmerer, Eric Forster, Kenneth M. Stanford, Jason Shah, Sunjay Asbell, Sucha O. LaCouture, Tamara A. Scofield, Carla Butterwick, Ian Xue, Jinyu Muacevic, Alexander Adler, John R. Front Oncol Oncology OBJECTIVE: To determine the long-term normal tissue complication probability with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) treatments for targets that move with respiration and its relation with the type of respiratory motion management (tracking vs. compression or gating). METHODS: A PubMed search was performed for identifying literature regarding dose, volume, fractionation, and toxicity (grade 3 or higher) for SBRT treatments for tumors which move with respiration. From the identified papers logistic or probit dose-response models were fitted to the data using the maximum-likelihood technique and confidence intervals were based on the profile-likelihood method in the dose-volume histogram (DVH) Evaluator. RESULTS: Pooled logistic and probit models for grade 3 or higher toxicity for aorta, chest wall, duodenum, and small bowel suggest a significant difference when live motion tracking was used for targeting tumors with move with respiration which was on the average 10 times lower, in the high dose range. CONCLUSION: Live respiratory motion management appears to have a better toxicity outcome when treating targets which move with respiration with very steep peripheral dose gradients. This analysis is however limited by sparsity of rigorous data due to poor reporting in the literature. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7900559/ /pubmed/33634020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.591430 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mahadevan, Emami, Grimm, Kleinberg, Redmond, Welsh, Rostock, Kemmerer, Forster, Stanford, Shah, Asbell, LaCouture, Scofield, Butterwick, Xue, Muacevic and Adler http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Mahadevan, Anand
Emami, Bahman
Grimm, Jimm
Kleinberg, Lawrence R.
Redmond, Kristin J.
Welsh, James S.
Rostock, Robert
Kemmerer, Eric
Forster, Kenneth M.
Stanford, Jason
Shah, Sunjay
Asbell, Sucha O.
LaCouture, Tamara A.
Scofield, Carla
Butterwick, Ian
Xue, Jinyu
Muacevic, Alexander
Adler, John R.
Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models
title Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models
title_full Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models
title_fullStr Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models
title_full_unstemmed Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models
title_short Potential Clinical Significance of Overall Targeting Accuracy and Motion Management in the Treatment of Tumors That Move With Respiration: Lessons Learnt From a Quarter Century of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy From Dose Response Models
title_sort potential clinical significance of overall targeting accuracy and motion management in the treatment of tumors that move with respiration: lessons learnt from a quarter century of stereotactic body radiotherapy from dose response models
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7900559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634020
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.591430
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