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Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience

INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, deep inspiratory breath-hold is a common technique to reduce heart dose in left-sided breast radiotherapy. This study evaluates the evolution of the breath-hold technique in our institute, from portal imaging during dose delivery to continuous monitoring with surface-guided r...

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Autores principales: Penninkhof, Joan, Fremeijer, Kimm, Offereins-van Harten, Kirsten, van Wanrooij, Cynthia, Quint, Sandra, Kunnen, Britt, Hoffmans-Holtzer, Nienke, Swaak, Annemarie, Baaijens, Margreet, Dirkx, Maarten
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8861395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35243045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tipsro.2022.02.001
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author Penninkhof, Joan
Fremeijer, Kimm
Offereins-van Harten, Kirsten
van Wanrooij, Cynthia
Quint, Sandra
Kunnen, Britt
Hoffmans-Holtzer, Nienke
Swaak, Annemarie
Baaijens, Margreet
Dirkx, Maarten
author_facet Penninkhof, Joan
Fremeijer, Kimm
Offereins-van Harten, Kirsten
van Wanrooij, Cynthia
Quint, Sandra
Kunnen, Britt
Hoffmans-Holtzer, Nienke
Swaak, Annemarie
Baaijens, Margreet
Dirkx, Maarten
author_sort Penninkhof, Joan
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, deep inspiratory breath-hold is a common technique to reduce heart dose in left-sided breast radiotherapy. This study evaluates the evolution of the breath-hold technique in our institute, from portal imaging during dose delivery to continuous monitoring with surface-guided radiotherapy (SGRT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Setup data and portal imaging results were analyzed for 98 patients treated before 2014, and SGRT data for 228 patients treated between 2018 and 2020. For the pre-SGRT group, systematic and random setup errors were calculated for different correction protocols. Residual errors and reproducibility of breath-holds were evaluated for both groups. The benefit of using SGRT for initial positioning was evaluated for another cohort of 47 patients. RESULTS: Online correction reduced the population mean error from 3.9 mm (no corrections) to 1.4 mm. Despite online setup correction, deviations greater than 3 mm were observed in about 10% and 20% of the treatment beams in ventral-dorsal and cranial-caudal directions, respectively. However, these percentages were much smaller than with offline protocols or no corrections. Mean absolute differences between breath-holds within a fraction were smaller in the SGRT-group (1.69 mm) than in the pre-SGRT-group (2.10 mm), and further improved with addition of visual feedback (1.30 mm). SGRT for positioning did not improve setup accuracy, but slightly reduced the time for imaging and setup correction, allowing completion within 3.5 min for 95% of fractions. CONCLUSION: For accurate radiotherapy breast treatments using deep inspiration breath-hold, daily imaging and correction is required. SGRT provides accurate information on patient positioning during treatment and improves patient compliance with visual feedback.
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spelling pubmed-88613952022-03-02 Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience Penninkhof, Joan Fremeijer, Kimm Offereins-van Harten, Kirsten van Wanrooij, Cynthia Quint, Sandra Kunnen, Britt Hoffmans-Holtzer, Nienke Swaak, Annemarie Baaijens, Margreet Dirkx, Maarten Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol Virtual Special Issue on: Implementation and practice of surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT); Edited by Mirjam Mast and Sophie Perryck INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, deep inspiratory breath-hold is a common technique to reduce heart dose in left-sided breast radiotherapy. This study evaluates the evolution of the breath-hold technique in our institute, from portal imaging during dose delivery to continuous monitoring with surface-guided radiotherapy (SGRT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Setup data and portal imaging results were analyzed for 98 patients treated before 2014, and SGRT data for 228 patients treated between 2018 and 2020. For the pre-SGRT group, systematic and random setup errors were calculated for different correction protocols. Residual errors and reproducibility of breath-holds were evaluated for both groups. The benefit of using SGRT for initial positioning was evaluated for another cohort of 47 patients. RESULTS: Online correction reduced the population mean error from 3.9 mm (no corrections) to 1.4 mm. Despite online setup correction, deviations greater than 3 mm were observed in about 10% and 20% of the treatment beams in ventral-dorsal and cranial-caudal directions, respectively. However, these percentages were much smaller than with offline protocols or no corrections. Mean absolute differences between breath-holds within a fraction were smaller in the SGRT-group (1.69 mm) than in the pre-SGRT-group (2.10 mm), and further improved with addition of visual feedback (1.30 mm). SGRT for positioning did not improve setup accuracy, but slightly reduced the time for imaging and setup correction, allowing completion within 3.5 min for 95% of fractions. CONCLUSION: For accurate radiotherapy breast treatments using deep inspiration breath-hold, daily imaging and correction is required. SGRT provides accurate information on patient positioning during treatment and improves patient compliance with visual feedback. Elsevier 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8861395/ /pubmed/35243045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tipsro.2022.02.001 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology. https://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 Virtual Special Issue on: Implementation and practice of surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT); Edited by Mirjam Mast and Sophie Perryck
Penninkhof, Joan
Fremeijer, Kimm
Offereins-van Harten, Kirsten
van Wanrooij, Cynthia
Quint, Sandra
Kunnen, Britt
Hoffmans-Holtzer, Nienke
Swaak, Annemarie
Baaijens, Margreet
Dirkx, Maarten
Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience
title Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience
title_full Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience
title_fullStr Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience
title_short Evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: A single institution experience
title_sort evaluation of image-guided and surface-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer patients treated in deep inspiration breath-hold: a single institution experience
topic Virtual Special Issue on: Implementation and practice of surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT); Edited by Mirjam Mast and Sophie Perryck
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8861395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35243045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tipsro.2022.02.001
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