Literature DB >> 16109463

Insertion and fixation of fiducial markers for setup and tracking of lung tumors in radiotherapy.

Mikado Imura1, Koichi Yamazaki, Hiroki Shirato, Rikiya Onimaru, Masaharu Fujino, Shinichi Shimizu, Toshiyuki Harada, Shigeaki Ogura, Hirotoshi Dosaka-Akita, Kazuo Miyasaka, Masaharu Nishimura.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Internal 1.5-mm fiducial markers were used in real-time tumor-tracking radiotherapy (RT) for lung cancer. The fixation rate of the markers using the bronchial insertion technique, reliability of the setup using markers around the target volume, dislocation of the markers after real-time tumor-tracking RT, and long-term toxicity of marker insertion were investigated. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Between July 2000 and April 2004, 154 gold markers were inserted into 57 patients with peripheral lung cancer. The distances between the implanted markers in 198 measurements in 71 set-ups in 11 patients were measured using two sets of orthogonal diagnostic X-ray images of the real-time tumor-tracking RT system. The distance between the markers and the chest wall was also measured in a transaxial CT image on 186 occasions in 48 patients during treatment planning and during follow-up. The median treatment time was 6 days (range, 4-14 days).
RESULTS: In 115 (75%) of the 154 inserted markers, the gold marker was detected throughout the treatment period. In 122 markers detected at CT planning, 115 (94%) were detected until the end of treatment. The variation in the distances between the implanted markers was within +/-2 mm in 95% and +/-1 mm in 80% during treatment. The variation in the distances between the implanted markers was >2 mm in at least one direction in 9% of the setups for which reexamination with a CT scan was indicated. The fixation rate in the left upper lobe was lower than in the other lobes. A statistically significant relationship was found between a shorter distance between the markers and the chest wall and the fixation rate, suggesting that the markers in the smaller bronchial lumens fixed better than those in the larger lumens. A learning curve among the endoscopists was suggested in the fixation rate. The distance between the markers and the chest wall changed significantly within a median of 44 days (range, 16-181 days) after treatment.
CONCLUSION: The fixation of markers into the bronchial tree was useful for the setup for peripheral lung cancer and had an accuracy of +/-2 mm during the 1-2-week treatment period. The relationship between the markers and tumor can change significantly after 2 weeks, suggesting that adaptive four-dimensional RT is required.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16109463     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2005.04.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys        ISSN: 0360-3016            Impact factor:   7.038


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2.  Correlation and prediction uncertainties in the cyberknife synchrony respiratory tracking system.

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3.  The correlation of tissue motion within the lung: implications on fiducial based treatments.

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Authors:  Kanako Ukon; Yohei Arai; Seishin Takao; Taeko Matsuura; Masayori Ishikawa; Hiroki Shirato; Shinichi Shimizu; Kikuo Umegaki; Naoki Miyamoto
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