| Literature DB >> 35338574 |
Kevin Crotteau1,2, Wei Lu1, Sean Berry1, Laura Happersett1, Sarah Burleson1, Weixing Cai1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Motion management is critical for prostate stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) due to its high fractional dose and proximity to organs at risk. This study seeks to quantify the advantages of MV-kV tracking over kV imaging alone through a retrospective analysis of over 300 patients who underwent prostate SBRT treatment using MV-kV tracking.Entities:
Keywords: MV-kV; fiducial tracking; motion tracking; prostate SBRT
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35338574 PMCID: PMC9195013 DOI: 10.1002/acm2.13593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Clin Med Phys ISSN: 1526-9914 Impact factor: 2.243
FIGURE 1Fiducials prepared for the MV–kV treatment. (a) CT scouts showing three fiducials, (b) fiducial templates, (c) multi‐leaf collimator (MLC) aperture before modification, and (d) MLC aperture after modification
FIGURE 2SequenceReg user interface showing template registration to MV and kV images and calculated 3D displacement at the lower right corner
FIGURE 3Geometry to recover 2D motion components (from recorded 3D motion) as if they were detected by either MV or kV imaging alone
Statistics of out‐of‐tolerance occurrences
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| 2592 of 2696 (96.1%) | 87 of 2696 (3.3%) | 2679 of 2696 (99.4%) |
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| 869 of 903 (96.2%) | 27 of 903 (3%) | 896 of 903 (99.2%) |
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| 863 of 897 (96.2%) | 27 of 897 (3.1%) | 890 of 897 (99.3%) |
| Unique 3D MV–kV | 7324 of 7702 (95.1%) | 201 of 7702 (2.6%) | 7525 of 7702 (97.7%) |
| Lateral MV–kV | 1982 of 2280 (86.9%) | 192 of 2280 (8.5%) | 2174 of 2280 (95.4%) |
| Superior–inferior MV–kV | 5640 of 6464 (87.3%) | 724 of 6464 (11.2%) | 6364 of 6464 (98.5%) |
| Anterior–posterior MV–kV | 5720 of 6680 (85.6%) | 874 of 6680 (13.1%) | 6594 of 6680 (98.7%) |
Note: Z MV and Z kV represent the posterior and anterior motions, P MV represents lateral motion, and P kV represents superior–inferior motion (all at gantry angle 0).
FIGURE 4Out‐of‐tolerance values sorted by magnitude into 1.5 mm bins for the MV–kV lateral, anterior–posterior, and superior–inferior coordinates
Out‐of‐tolerance occurrences detected by MV and kV alone
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| 1.5–3.0 (mm) | 3461 | 3455 | 7324 |
| 3.0–5.0 (mm) | 114 | 114 | 201 |
| Total occurrences above 1.5 (mm) | 3599 | 3593 | 7702 |
FIGURE 5Magnitude of displacement for anterior–posterior motion on MV–kV imaging system against gantry angle (blue) and detectability threshold of kV‐only imaging (red)
FIGURE 6Magnitude of displacement for left–right motion on MV–kV imaging system against gantry angle (blue) and detectability threshold of kV‐only imaging (red)
Missing rate of 2D kV imaging (tolerance of 1.5 mm)
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| Total out‐of‐tolerance points | 3232 | 1130 |
| Number of misses | 1479 | 436 |
| Missing rate | 45.8% | 38.6% |
FIGURE 7Angular dependence of missing rate for 2D kV imaging‐based detection of anterior–posterior movement
FIGURE 8Angular dependence of missing rate for 2D kV imaging‐based detection of left–right movement