Application of an automatic, uncertainty model-guided, target-generating algorithm to lung stereotactic body radiotherapy

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Yock, Adam D. [1 ]
Knutson, Ashley [1 ]
Osmundson, Evan [1 ]
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[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Nashville, TN USA
关键词
margins; motion management; probabilistic target; INTENSITY-MODULATED RADIOTHERAPY; GEOMETRICAL UNCERTAINTIES; SETUP ERRORS; NECK-CANCER; MARGINS; PROSTATE; HEAD; STRATEGIES; MOTION; VOLUME;
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10.1002/mp.15323
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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Purpose This work evaluated a new radiotherapy target-generating framework (the alpha Target algorithm) for creating internal target volumes for lung SBRT. Methods Nineteen patients previously treated with definitive intent SBRT to the lung were identified from a clinical database. For each patient's 4DCT simulation scan, deformable image registration was used between phases of the scan in order to generate voxelized models of motion for 35 individual gross tumor volumes. These motion models were then used with a new implementation of a previously described target-generating algorithm to create new internal target volumes (alpha ITVs). The resulting alpha ITVs were analyzed with respect to their volume and the coverage they provided each tumor voxel per that voxel's motion model. The clinically used ITVs were similarly analyzed, and were then compared to the alpha ITVs using paired Student's t-tests. In addition, isotropic margins were added to the alpha ITVs in order to determine the largest margin magnitude that could be added without exceeding the volume of the clinical ITVs. Results The alpha ITVs increased the target coverage provided to each tumor's 5th-percentile-most-covered-voxel an average of 50.3% compared to the clinical ITVs (p < 0.0001). At the same time, the alpha ITVs had volumes that were, on average, 31.4% smaller (p < 0.0001). The differences in volume were large enough that, on average, an extra 2 mm isotropic margin could be added to the alpha ITV before it had a volume greater than the clinical ITV. Conclusions The alpha Target algorithm can generate more effective lung SBRT internal target volumes that provide greater coverage with smaller volumes. In combination with numerous other advantages of the framework, this effectiveness makes the alpha Target algorithm a powerful new method for advanced IGRT or adaptive radiotherapy techniques.
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页码:7623 / 7631
页数:9
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