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Kathryn E Mittauer1,2, Patrick M Hill1, Mark W Geurts1,3, Anna-Maria De Costa1, Randall J Kimple1, Michael F Bassetti1, John E Bayouth1.
Abstract
This work describes a novel application of MR-guided online adaptive radiotherapy (MRgoART) in the management of patients whom urgent palliative care is indicated using statum-adaptive radiotherapy (STAT-ART). The implementation of STAT-ART, as performed at our institution, is presented including a discussion of the advantages and limitations compared to the standard of care for palliative radiotherapy on conventional c-arm linacs. MR-based treatment planning techniques of STAT-ART for density overrides and deformable image registration (DIR) of diagnostic CT to the treatment MR are also addressed.Entities:
Keywords: ART; MR-guidance; MR-guided radiotherapy; MRgRT; MRgoART; deformable image registration; online adaptive radiotherapy; palliative radiation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31696053 PMCID: PMC6817496 DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2019.01013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Oncol ISSN: 2234-943X Impact factor: 6.244
Figure 1Workflow of three proposed methods of STAT-ART (left) compared to the standard of care for palliative treatment as performed on a conventional c-arm linac (right).
Figure 2Clinical STAT-ART case of a pelvic bony metastasis treated to 8 Gy in a single fraction to the planning target volume in green. Comparison of diagnostic CT used for pre-planning (top right) and improved gross disease visualization on the TrueFISP treatment planning MR obtained using the MRIdian (top left). The resulting dose distribution for STAT-ART plan of a six-beam cobalt-60 dose distribution (bottom left) in comparison to a conventional plan with 10 MV AP/PA beams (bottom right). The STAT-ART plan shows a marked reduction of the high dose volume, particularly in anterior regions of normal tissues.