| Literature DB >> 24748208 |
Lijun Ma1, Alan Nichol2, Sabbir Hossain3, Brian Wang4, Paula Petti5, Rosemin Vellani2, Chris Higby3, Salahuddin Ahmad3, Igor Barani6, Dennis C Shrieve7, David A Larson6,5, Arjun Sahgal8.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Normal brain tissue doses have been shown to be strongly apparatus dependent for multi-target stereotactic radiosurgery. In this study, we investigated whether inter-target dose interplay effects across contemporary radiosurgical treatment platforms are responsible for such an observation.Entities:
Keywords: Brain metastases; Gamma Knife; Intensity modulation; Stereotactic radiosurgery
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24748208 PMCID: PMC4215114 DOI: 10.1007/s11548-014-1001-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg ISSN: 1861-6410 Impact factor: 2.924
Fig. 1Illustrations of four SRS modalities for the study: a Gamma Knife Perfexion b Cyberknife c Novalis DCA d Flattening filter free Truebeam. a was courtesy of Elekta (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)
Fig. 2Illustration of the brain metasteses case with 12 lesions within the cranium for the study. All the lesions are 1 cc or less in volume
Dose–volume histogram-based treatment planning constraints for individual targets and the normal structures for this study
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PS pituitary stalk, PG pituitary gland, BS brain stem, ON optical nerve, OC optical chiasm
Fig. 3Comparison of Paddick dose conformity index for treatment plans with , and 12 targets respectively. The four SRS modalities are denoted as: GK Gamma Knife Perfexion, CK CyberKnife, NOV Novalis, FFF flattening filter free Truebeam
Fig. 4Comparison of the normal beam-on time for treatment plans with , and 12 targets respectively. The four SRS modalities are denoted as: Gamma Knife Perfexion, CyberKnife, Novalis, flattening filter free Truebeam
Fig. 5Semi-logarithmic plot of normal brain isodose volumes with and of targets for the four SRS modalities ( Gamma Knife Perfexion, CyberKnife, Novalis, flattening filter free Truebeam)
Fig. 6Plot of normal brain isodose volumes with a relatively high number ( and ) of targets for the four SRS modalities ( Gamma Knife Perfexion, CyberKnife, Novalis, flattening filter free Truebeam)
Fig. 7Linear plot of average normal brain isodose volumes per target versus increasing number of targets () for the four SRS modalities ( Gamma Knife Perfexion, CyberKnife, Novalis, flattening filter free Truebeam). Note the significantly lower slope gradient and y-intercept values for the GK as compared with other linac-based modalities