Literature DB >> 29166129

Initial clinical observations of intra- and interfractional motion variation in MR-guided lung SBRT.

David H Thomas1, Anand Santhanam2, Amar U Kishan2, Minsong Cao2, James Lamb2, Yugang Min2, Dylan O'Connell2, Yingli Yang2, Nzhde Agazaryan2, Percy Lee2, Daniel Low2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate variations in intra- and interfractional tumour motion, and the effect on internal target volume (ITV) contour accuracy, using deformable image registration of real-time two-dimensional-sagittal cine-mode MRI acquired during lung stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) treatments.
METHODS: Five lung tumour patients underwent free-breathing SBRT treatments on the ViewRay system, with dose prescribed to a planning target volume (defined as a 3-6 mm expansion of the 4DCT-ITV). Sagittal slice cine-MR images (3.5 × 3.5 mm2 pixels) were acquired through the centre of the tumour at 4 frames per second throughout the treatments (3-4 fractions of 21-32 min). Tumour gross tumour volumes (GTVs) were contoured on the first frame of the MR cine and tracked for the first 20 min of each treatment using offline optical-flow based deformable registration implemented on a GPU cluster. A ground truth ITV (MR-ITV20 min) was formed by taking the union of tracked GTV contours. Pseudo-ITVs were generated from unions of the GTV contours tracked over 10 s segments of image data (MR-ITV10 s).
RESULTS: Differences were observed in the magnitude of median tumour displacement between days of treatments. MR-ITV10 s areas were as small as 46% of the MR-ITV20 min.
CONCLUSION: An ITV offers a "snapshot" of breathing motion for the brief period of time the tumour is imaged on a specific day. Real-time MRI over prolonged periods of time and over multiple treatment fractions shows that ITV size varies. Further work is required to investigate the dosimetric effect of these results. Advances in knowledge: Five lung tumour patients underwent free-breathing MRI-guided SBRT treatments, and their tumours tracked using deformable registration of cine-mode MRI. The results indicate that variability of both intra- and interfractional breathing amplitude should be taken into account during planning of lung radiotherapy.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29166129      PMCID: PMC5965474          DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20170522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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