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Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating

PURPOSE: Compared with computed tomography, magnetic resonance (MR) image guidance offers significant advantages for radiation therapy (RT) that may be particularly beneficial for reirradiation (reRT). However, clinical outcomes of MR-guided reRT are not well described in the published literature. M...

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Autores principales: Chuong, Michael D., Bryant, John M., Herrera, Roberto, McCulloch, James, Contreras, Jessika, Kotecha, Rupesh, Romaguera, Tino, Alvarez, Diane, Hall, Matthew D., Rubens, Muni, Mehta, Minesh P., Kaiser, Adeel, Tom, Martin, Gutierrez, Alonso N., Mittauer, Kathryn E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8802055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35146215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100840
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author Chuong, Michael D.
Bryant, John M.
Herrera, Roberto
McCulloch, James
Contreras, Jessika
Kotecha, Rupesh
Romaguera, Tino
Alvarez, Diane
Hall, Matthew D.
Rubens, Muni
Mehta, Minesh P.
Kaiser, Adeel
Tom, Martin
Gutierrez, Alonso N.
Mittauer, Kathryn E.
author_facet Chuong, Michael D.
Bryant, John M.
Herrera, Roberto
McCulloch, James
Contreras, Jessika
Kotecha, Rupesh
Romaguera, Tino
Alvarez, Diane
Hall, Matthew D.
Rubens, Muni
Mehta, Minesh P.
Kaiser, Adeel
Tom, Martin
Gutierrez, Alonso N.
Mittauer, Kathryn E.
author_sort Chuong, Michael D.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Compared with computed tomography, magnetic resonance (MR) image guidance offers significant advantages for radiation therapy (RT) that may be particularly beneficial for reirradiation (reRT). However, clinical outcomes of MR-guided reRT are not well described in the published literature. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We performed a single-institution retrospective safety and efficacy analysis of reRT patients treated on the MRIdian Linac to targets within the abdomen or pelvis using continuous intrafraction MR-based motion management with automatic beam triggering. Fiducial markers were not used. RESULTS: We evaluated 11 patients who received prior RT to a median of 50 Gy (range, 30-58.8 Gy) in 25 fractions (range, 5-28 fractions). The median interval to reRT was 26.8 months. The most frequently retreated sites were nodal metastases (36.4%) and pancreatic cancer (27.3%). The median reRT dose was 40 Gy (range, 25-54 Gy) in 6 fractions (range, 5-36 fractions); ultrahypofractionation (63.6%) was more common than hyperfractionation (36.4%). Daily on-table adaptive replanning was used for 3 patients (27.3%). With a median of 14 months’ follow-up from reRT completion (range, 6-32 months), the median and 1-year freedom from local progression were 29 months and 88.9%, respectively, and the median and 1-year overall survival were 17.5 months and 70.0%, respectively. One patient (9.1%) experienced acute grade 2 toxic effects; there were no acute or late treatment-related toxic effects of grade 3 or greater. CONCLUSIONS: Magnetic resonance–guided reRT appeared to be feasible and may facilitate safe dose escalation. Additional follow-up is needed to better assess long-term efficacy and late toxic effects. Prospective evaluation of this novel treatment strategy is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-88020552022-02-09 Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating Chuong, Michael D. Bryant, John M. Herrera, Roberto McCulloch, James Contreras, Jessika Kotecha, Rupesh Romaguera, Tino Alvarez, Diane Hall, Matthew D. Rubens, Muni Mehta, Minesh P. Kaiser, Adeel Tom, Martin Gutierrez, Alonso N. Mittauer, Kathryn E. Adv Radiat Oncol Scientific Article PURPOSE: Compared with computed tomography, magnetic resonance (MR) image guidance offers significant advantages for radiation therapy (RT) that may be particularly beneficial for reirradiation (reRT). However, clinical outcomes of MR-guided reRT are not well described in the published literature. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We performed a single-institution retrospective safety and efficacy analysis of reRT patients treated on the MRIdian Linac to targets within the abdomen or pelvis using continuous intrafraction MR-based motion management with automatic beam triggering. Fiducial markers were not used. RESULTS: We evaluated 11 patients who received prior RT to a median of 50 Gy (range, 30-58.8 Gy) in 25 fractions (range, 5-28 fractions). The median interval to reRT was 26.8 months. The most frequently retreated sites were nodal metastases (36.4%) and pancreatic cancer (27.3%). The median reRT dose was 40 Gy (range, 25-54 Gy) in 6 fractions (range, 5-36 fractions); ultrahypofractionation (63.6%) was more common than hyperfractionation (36.4%). Daily on-table adaptive replanning was used for 3 patients (27.3%). With a median of 14 months’ follow-up from reRT completion (range, 6-32 months), the median and 1-year freedom from local progression were 29 months and 88.9%, respectively, and the median and 1-year overall survival were 17.5 months and 70.0%, respectively. One patient (9.1%) experienced acute grade 2 toxic effects; there were no acute or late treatment-related toxic effects of grade 3 or greater. CONCLUSIONS: Magnetic resonance–guided reRT appeared to be feasible and may facilitate safe dose escalation. Additional follow-up is needed to better assess long-term efficacy and late toxic effects. Prospective evaluation of this novel treatment strategy is warranted. Elsevier 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8802055/ /pubmed/35146215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100840 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://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 Scientific Article
Chuong, Michael D.
Bryant, John M.
Herrera, Roberto
McCulloch, James
Contreras, Jessika
Kotecha, Rupesh
Romaguera, Tino
Alvarez, Diane
Hall, Matthew D.
Rubens, Muni
Mehta, Minesh P.
Kaiser, Adeel
Tom, Martin
Gutierrez, Alonso N.
Mittauer, Kathryn E.
Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating
title Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating
title_full Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating
title_fullStr Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating
title_full_unstemmed Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating
title_short Dose-Escalated Magnetic Resonance Image–Guided Abdominopelvic Reirradiation With Continuous Intrafraction Visualization, Soft Tissue Tracking, and Automatic Beam Gating
title_sort dose-escalated magnetic resonance image–guided abdominopelvic reirradiation with continuous intrafraction visualization, soft tissue tracking, and automatic beam gating
topic Scientific Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8802055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35146215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100840
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