Literature DB >> 21444161

Cardiac motion during deep-inspiration breath-hold: implications for breast cancer radiotherapy.

Xiaochun Wang1, Tinsu Pan, Chelsea Pinnix, Sean X Zhang, Mohammad Salehpour, Tzouh Liang Sun, Gregory Gladish, Eric A Strom, George H Perkins, Welela Tereffe, Wendy Woodward, Karen E Hoffman, Thomas A Buchholz, T Kuan Yu.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Many patients with left-sided breast cancer receive adjuvant radiotherapy during deep-inspiration breath hold (DIBH) to minimize radiation exposure to the heart. We measured the displacement of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and heart owing to cardiac motion during DIBH, relative to the standard tangential fields for left breast cancer radiotherapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A total of 20 patients who had undergone computed tomography-based coronary angiography with retrospective electrocardiographic gating were randomly selected for the present study. The patients underwent scanning during DIBH to control the influence of respiration on cardiac motion. Standard medial and lateral tangential fields were placed, and the LADs were contoured on the systolic- and diastolic-phase computed tomography data sets by the clinicians. Displacement of the LAD during cardiac contractions was calculated in three directions: toward the posterior edge of the treatment fields, left-right, and anteroposterior. Displacement of the entire heart was measured on the maximal and minimal intensity projection computed tomography images.
RESULTS: The mean displacement of the LAD from cardiac contraction without the influence of respiration for 20 patients was 2.3 mm (range, 0.7-3.8) toward the posterior edge of the treatment fields, 2.6 mm (range, 1.0-6.8) in the left-right direction, and 2.3 mm (range, 0.6-6.5) in the anteroposterior direction. At least 30% of the LAD volume was displaced >5 mm in any direction in 2 patients (10%), and <10% of the LAD volume was displaced >5 mm in 10 patients (50%). The extent of displacement of the heart periphery during cardiac motion was negligible near the treatment fields.
CONCLUSIONS: Displacement of the heart periphery near the treatment fields was negligible during DIBH; however, displacement of the LAD from cardiac contraction varied substantially between and within patients. We recommend maintaining ≥ 5 mm of distance between the LAD and the field edge for patients undergoing breast cancer radiotherapy during DIBH. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21444161      PMCID: PMC4158740          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2011.01.035

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


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