| Literature DB >> 27795717 |
Daya Nand Sharma1, V Subramani1, Goura Kisor Rath1, K S Jothybasu1, Amit Bahl1, Parmod Kumar Julka1, N Gopishankar1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Interstitial brachytherapy (IBT) is used as an alternative to intracavitary radiotherapy in the management of cervical carcinoma. We have devised a new technique called interstitial brachytherapy guided intensity modulated radiotherapy (IBGIMRT) which can potentially reduce doses to organs at risk (OaRs). It utilizes IMRT planning on the target volume (TV) defined by implantation of IBT needles. This study compares the dosimetry of IBT and IBGIMRT.Entities:
Keywords: HDR; cervical cancer; dosimetry; interstitial brachytherapy
Year: 2009 PMID: 27795717 PMCID: PMC5075993
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Contemp Brachytherapy ISSN: 2081-2841
Fig. 1CT scan image showing the interstitial brachytherapy needles, contouring of target volume, bladder and rectum
Fig. 2Example of a patient showing the comparison of two plans. (A) shows the distribution by HDR IBT plan on Plato system. Target volume is shown by thick red color line while prescription isodose line is shown by thin red line outer to target. (B) shows the three dimensional view of the same plan. (C) IMRT plan of the same patient with 7 beam arrangement. (D) IMRT dose distribution of the same patient
Comparison between IBT and IBGIMRT planning
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| V95 (in cc) | 95.1 ±17.6 | 90.4 ±16.5 | ||
| COIN | 0.61 ±0.02 | 0.72 ±0.05 | ||
| EI | 0.59 ±0.05 | 0.09 ±0.01 | ||
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| D1cc (in Gy) | 8.3 ±1.8 | 11.2 ±0.56 | 7.8 ±0.02 | 7.02 ±0.23 |
| D2cc (in Gy) | 7.56 ±2.1 | 10.53 ±0.51 | 7.3 ±0.52 | 6.4 ±0.29 |
| D5cc (in Gy) | 6.4 ±2.4 | 9.06 ±0.54 | 5.8 ±1.4 | 4.8 ±0.41 |
| V50 (in cc) | 12.5 ±1.7 | 4.3 ±0.45 | 10 ±1.04 | 2.8 ±0.9 |
| V75 (in cc) | 1.38 ±0.48 | 1.0 ±0.23 | 1.08 ±0.5 | 0.5 ±0.2 |
IBT – interstitial brachytherapy, IBGIMRT – interstitial brachytherapy guided intensity modulated radiotherapy