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Effects of vessel geometry and catheter position on dose delivery in intracoronary brachytherapy.

Andreas Wahle1, John J Lopez, Edward C Pennington, Sanford L Meeks, Kathleen C Braddy, James M Fox, Theresa M H Brennan, John M Buatti, James D Rossen, Milan Sonka.   

Abstract

In-stent restenosis is commonly observed in coronary arteries after intervention. Intravascular brachytherapy has been found effective in reducing the recurrence of restenosis after stent placement. Conventional dosing models for brachytherapy with beta (beta) radiation neglect vessel geometry as well as the position of the delivery catheter. This paper demonstrates in computer simulations on phantoms and on in vivo patient data that the estimated dose distribution varies substantially in curved vessels. In simulated phantoms of 50-mm length with a shape corresponding to a 60 degrees - 180 degrees segment of a respectively sized torus, the average dose in 2-mm depth was decreased by 2.70%-7.48% at the outer curvature and increased by 2.95%-9.70% at the inner curvature as compared with a straight phantom. In vivo data were represented in a geometrically correct three-dimensional model that was derived by fusion of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and biplane angiography. These data were compared with a simplified tubular model reflecting common assumptions of conventional dosing schemes. The simplified model yielded significantly lower estimates of the delivered radiation and the dose variability as compared with a geometrically correct model (p < 0.001). The estimated dose in ten vessel segments of eight patients was on average 8.76% lower at the lumen/plaque and 6.52% lower at the media/adventitia interfaces (simplified tubular model relative to geometrically correct model). The differences in dose estimates between the two models were significantly higher in the right coronary artery as compared with the left coronary artery (p < 0.001).

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14619999     DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2003.818474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


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1.  A study of intravascular brachytherapy treatment planning in peripheral arteries.

Authors:  Zhengdong Zhou; Pascal Haigron; Oscar Acosta; Huazhong Shu; Wenxue Yu; Liming Luo; Jean-Pierre Manens; Antoine Lucas
Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc       Date:  2005
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