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Christian Fiandra1, Andrea Riccardo Filippi, Paola Catuzzo, Angela Botticella, Patrizia Ciammella, Pierfrancesco Franco, Valeria Casanova Borca, Riccardo Ragona, Santi Tofani, Umberto Ricardi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy in Hodgkin's Lymphoma (HL) is currently evolving with new attempts to further reduce radiation volumes to the involved-node concept (Involved Nodes Radiation Therapy, INRT) and with the use of intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). Currently, IMRT can be planned and delivered with several techniques, and its role is not completely clear. We designed a planning study on a typical dataset drawn from clinical routine with the aim of comparing different IMRT solutions in terms of plan quality and treatment delivery efficiency.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23122028 PMCID: PMC3502518 DOI: 10.1186/1748-717X-7-186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Dose objectives for traditional dose optimization on HT and TD
| PTV | Dmean(Gy) | 30 |
| | V90% (%) | 99 |
| | V95% (%) | 95 |
| | V107% (%) | 1 |
| Breast | V4Gy (%) | 50 |
| | V10Gy (%) | 33 |
| Lung | V5Gy (%) | 50 |
| | V10Gy (%) | 33 |
| Thyroid | V18Gy (%) | 50 |
| | V25Gy (%) | 33 |
| Heart | V7.7Gy (%) | 50 |
| | V15Gy (%) | 33 |
| Coronary Ostia | V20Gy (%) | 100 |
Figure 13D-graphical representation of the arc /beams configuration employed in Butterfly VMAT (B-VMAT) approach.
Figure 2Dose distributions achievable in patient number 4 with all different five techniques.
Comparison of mean dosimetric parameters computed for 3D-CRT, TD, B-VMAT, VMAT and HT
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| Volume (cm3) | 428.7 ± 195.6 | |||||
| DMean | 30 | 30.6±0.7b,e | 30.0±0.1a,c,d | 30.4±0.2b,e | 30.4±0.2b,e | 29.9±0.1a,c,d |
| V90% (%) | 99 | 98.2±1.0b,d,e | 99.2±0.7a,c,d | 98.3±1.2b,e | 98.6±1.1b,e | 99.1±0.2a,c,d |
| V95% (%) | 95 | 94.8±0.5b,d,e | 97.4±1.7a,c,d,e | 95.5±2.3b | 95.4±1.7b | 95.9±0.7a,b |
| V107% (%) | <1 | 5.0±5.2b,d,e | 0.02±0.03a,c,d,e | 5.5±3.8b,e | 5.50±3.80b,e | 0.3±0.28a,b,c,d |
| CN95% (%) | 1 | 0.30±0.1c,d,e | 0.30±0.1c,d,e | 0.67±0.1a,b,d,e | 0.76±0.02a,b,c | 0.77±0.06a,b,c |
| HI | 0 | 0.30±0.1b,c,d,e | 0.10±0.03a,c,d,e | 0.20±0.1a,b,e | 0.16±0.04a,b,e | 0.07±0.01a,b,c,d |
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| Dmean(Gy) | - | 6.6±2.6 | 6.3±2.7 | 5.9±2.5 | 6.4±2.5 | 5.9±2.2 |
| V5Gy (%) | 50 | 29.3±12.4b,c,d,e | 26.4±11.6a,c,d,e | 31.3±14.3a,b,d,e | 39.0±15.6a,b,c | 37.0±12.6a,b,c |
| V10Gy (%) | 33 | 22.6±9.4d | 21.9±9.6d | 20.8±10.0d | 25.6±13.3a,b,c,e | 20.6±11.0d |
| V15Gy (%) | - | 18.6±7.6c,d,e | 18.5±8.2c,d,e | 15.3±8.0a,b,e | 15.0±10.6a,b,e | 12.8±7.5a,b,c,d |
| V20Gy (%) | - | 15.2±6.2c,d,e | 15.6±6.9c,d,e | 11.3±6.7a,b,d,e | 8.8±6.3a,b,c, | 7.6±4.5a,b,c |
| V30Gy (%) | - | 3.5±2.7b,c,d,e | 0.7±0.5a | 0.8±0.8a | 0.3±0.3a | 0.1±0.3a |
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| Dmean(Gy) | - | 1.0±0.4c | 0.9±0.9c | 0.7±0.3a,b,d,e | 0.9±0.4c | 1.2±0.9 c |
| V4Gy (%) | 50 | 4.5±2.3d,e | 3.7±4.2d,e | 4.6±3.0d,e | 6.2 ±4.7a,b,c | 5.4±5.5a,b,c |
| V10Gy (%) | 33 | 2.5±1.4c,d,e | 2.4±3.0c,d,e | 1.1±1.0a,b | 1.2±1.1a,b | 1.4±1.8a,b |
| V15Gy (%) | - | 1.4±0.7c,d,e | 1.6±2.2c,d,e | 0.4±0.4a,b | 0.3±0.4a,b | 0.6±1.0a,b |
| V20Gy (%) | - | 0.9±0.5c,d | 1.3±1.9c,d | 0.1±0.1a,b | 0.1±0.1a,b | 0.2±0.5a,b |
| V30Gy (%) | - | 0.2±0.3c,d,e | 0.6±1.0c,d,e | 0a,b | 0a,b | 0a,b |
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| Dmean(Gy) | - | 17.7±4.5c,d,e | 17.3±5.1c,d,e | 13.5±6.3a,b | 13.5±5.3a,b | 14.4±5.5a,b |
| V18Gy (%) | 50 | 45.9±18.1c,d,e | 51.3±19.2c,d,e | 35.2±21.6a,b | 33.4±18.8a,b | 38.2±23.0a,b |
| V25Gy (%) | 33 | 32.0±14.4c,d,e | 32.9±14.6c,d,e | 22.2±15.8a,b | 21.3±14.7a,b | 24.5±19.8a,b |
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| Dmean(Gy) | - | 22.1±9.9c,d,e | 19.8±9.3c,d,e | 15.7±7.9a,b | 15.9±8.9a,b | 16.4±8.4a,b |
| V20Gy (%) | 100 | 73.5±40.8c,d,e | 59.1±37.7c,d,e | 43.1±32.6a,b | 44.0±34.3a,b | 44.3±34.2a,b |
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| Dmean(Gy) | - | 5.1±4.0c,d,e | 4.3±3.7c,d,e | 3.5±2.3a,b | 3.1±2.2a,b | 3.8±3.8a,b |
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| Dmean(Gy) | - | 4.1±1.3 | 3.8±0.9 | 3.1±0.7 | 3.6±0.9 | 3.90±0.96 |
| - | 3.2±1.1b,c,d,e | 4.4±1.1a,c,d,e | 12.0±2.8a,b,d,e | 6.2±1.3a,b,c,e | 7.2±1.6a,b,c,d | |
Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) for each technique versus alternatives are reported: aTest vs 3D-CRT; b Test vs TD; c Test vs B-VMAT; d Test vs VMAT; e Test vs HT.
Figure 3Lung and breast volumes (%) receiving 4–5 Gy and 20 Gy plotted as a function of CN for all available different techniques.