| Literature DB >> 36199947 |
Nicola J Nasser1, Elantholi P Saibishkumar2, Stephen L Breen3, Yinkun Wang4, Peter W M Chung5.
Abstract
Purpose: Variations in dosimetric outcomes among patients treated with low-dose-rate brachytherapy for prostate cancer exist, even when implants are within dose constraints. Here, we used control charts to investigate reasons for intra-patient dosimetric variability. Material and methods: Univariate and multivariate control charts for prostate V100 (percentage of prostate volume that received 100% of prescribed radiation dose), D90 (radiation dose to 90% of prostate volume), and RV100 (rectal wall volume that received 100% of prescribed radiation dose) were generated for 212 consecutive prostate cancer patients implanted with iodine-125 (125I) radioactive seeds at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Control limits were calculated based on the first fifty implants. Data points that were out of control were identified, and their pre-treatment and post-treatment dosimetric and clinical parameters were compared to data points that were in-control, using Student's t-test.Entities:
Keywords: brachytherapy; dosimetry; prostate; quality control; statistical process control
Year: 2022 PMID: 36199947 PMCID: PMC9528823 DOI: 10.5114/jcb.2022.119513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Contemp Brachytherapy ISSN: 2081-2841
Fig. 1A) Hotelling’s T2 multivariate control chart using measurements of V100, RV100, and D90 for each implant; B) Univariate control charts for V100, C) D90, and D) RV100. Control limits were set based on the first fifty acceptable implants (blank rhombuses). Rhombuses with solid fill denotes patient’s data after the 50 implants. Central dashed line indicates average, while solid lines denotes upper and lower control limits
Post-implant dosimetry with CT-MR fusion was performed 30 days after the implant. Dosimetry parameters were compared between patients in-control and out-of-control (1) on multivariate control chart, (2) on both multivariate and V100 univariate control charts, (3) on V100 univariate control chart only, and (4) on D90 univariate control chart only
| Parameter | 1 multivariate | 2 multivariate and V100 | 3 V100 univariate | 4 D90 univariate | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V200 (%) | 32.4 ±6.8 | 0.99 | 32.5 ±6.8 | 0.0005 | 32.6 ±6.8 | 0.0004 | 32.2 ±6.9 | 0.06 |
| V150 (%) | 63.5 ±8.7 | < 0.0001 | 63.6 ±8.8 | < 0.0001 | 63.8 ±8.7 | < 0.0001 | 62.9 ±9.2 | 0.005 |
| V100 (%) | 95.5 ±2.7 | < 0.0001 | 95.4 ±2.7 | < 0.0001 | 95.5 ±2.6 | < 0.0001 | 95.1 ±3.2 | < 0.0001 |
| V90 (%) | 97.7 ±1.7 | < 0.0001 | 97.6 ±1.7 | < 0.0001 | 97.7 ±1.7 | < 0.0001 | 97.4 ±2.0 | < 0.0001 |
| V80 (%) | 98.9 ±1.0 | < 0.0001 | 98.9 ±1.1 | < 0.0001 | 98.9 ±1.0 | < 0.0001 | 98.8 ±1.2 | < 0.0001 |
| D100 (%) | 63.6 ±10.4 | < 0.0001 | 63.4 ±10.4 | < 0.0001 | 63.7 ±10.3 | < 0.0001 | 62.9 ±10.6 | 0.01 |
| D90 (%) | 115.7 ±9.3 | < 0.0001 | 115.7 ±9.5 | < 0.0001 | 115.9 ±9.4 | < 0.0001 | 114.8 ±10.2 | < 0.0001 |
| D80 (%) | 130.6 ±9.8 | < 0.0001 | 130.6 ±9.9 | < 0.0001 | 130.8 ±9.8 | < 0.0001 | 129.7 ±10.6 | 0.0001 |
| CTV V200 (%) | 28.9 ±5.7 | 0.02 | 28.9 ±5.7 | 0.0008 | 29.0 ±5.7 | 0.0005 | 28.7 ±5.7 | 0.02 |
| CTV V150 (%) | 56.9 ±7.5 | 0.0001 | 57.0 ±7.6 | < 0.0001 | 57.1 ±7.6 | < 0.0001 | 56.5 ±7.8 | 0.001 |
| CTV V100 (%) | 90.5 ±3.6 | < 0.0001 | 90.5 ±3.6 | < 0.0001 | 90.6 ±3.6 | < 0.0001 | 90.2 ±3.9 | < 0.0001 |
| CTV V90 (%) | 94.3 ±2.7 | < 0.0001 | 94.3 ±2.7 | < 0.0001 | 94.4 ±2.7 | < 0.0001 | 94.1 ±2.8 | < 0.0001 |
| CTV V80 (%) | 97.1 ±1.8 | < 0.0001 | 97.1 ±1.8 | < 0.0001 | 97.1 ±1.8 | < 0.0001 | 97.0 ±1.9 | < 0.0001 |
| CTV D100 (%) | 55.1 ±7.7 | < 0.0001 | 54.9 ±7.9 | 0.0001 | 55.1 ±7.6 | < 0.0001 | 54.5 ±8.0 | 0.02 |
| CTV D90 (%) | 102.1 ±8.3 | < 0.0001 | 102.2 ±8.5 | < 0.0001 | 102.3 ±8.4 | < 0.0001 | 101.6 ±8.7 | 0.004 |
| CTV D80 (%) | 119.9 ±8.7 | < 0.0001 | 120.0 ±8.9 | < 0.0001 | 145.6 ±14.3 | < 0.0001 | 119.3 ±9.3 | < 0.0001 |
| UD5 (Gy) | 219.8 ±28.4 | 0.027 | 220.3 ±28.6 | 0.0006 | 220.8 ±28.5 | 0.0001 | 218.8 ±29.0 | 0.07 |
| UD10 (Gy) | 212.4 ±25.5 | 0.008 | 212.7 ±25.5 | 0.0003 | 213.2 ±25.4 | < 0.0001 | 211.3 ±25.9 | 0.06 |
| UD30 (Gy) | 195.8 ±20.3 | 0.002 | 196.1 ±20.3 | < 0.0001 | 196.5 ±20.2 | < 0.0001 | 194.8 ±20.8 | 0.03 |
| UD50 (Gy) | 180.4 ±18.7 | 0.0003 | 180.7 ±18.8 | < 0.0001 | 181.0 ±18.7 | < 0.0001 | 179.3 ±19.5 | 0.01 |
| RV100 (cm3) | 0.9 ±0.6 | 0.70 | 1.0 ±0.6 | 0.33 | 1.0 ±0.6 | 0.57 | 1.0 ±0.6 | 0.28 |
| Edema (%) | 0.7 ±11.6 | 0.41 | 0.4 ±11.8 | 0.04 | 0.3 ±11.8 | 0.03 | 0.7 ±11.6 | 0.04 |
Fig. 2Comparison between patients in-control and out-of-control on (1) Multivariate control chart; (2) Both multivariate and V100 univariate control charts; (3) V100 univariate control chart only; and (4) D90 univariate control chart. A) V200; B) CTV V200; C) V150; D) CTV V150; E) V100; F) CTV V100; G) V90; H) CTV V90; I) V80; J) CTV V80
Fig. 3Comparison between patients in-control and out-of-control on (1) Multivariate control chart; (2) Both multivariate and V100 univariate control charts; (3) V100 univariate control chart only; and (4) D90 univariate control chart. A) D100; B) CTV D100; C) D90; D) CTV D90; E) D80; F) CTV D80
Fig. 4Comparison between patients in-control and out-of-control on (1) Multivariate control chart; (2) Both multivariate and V100 univariate control charts; (3) V100 univariate control chart only; and (4) D90 univariate control chart. A) UD5 (Gy); B) UD10 (Gy); C) UD30 (Gy); D) UD50 (Gy); E) RV100 (cm3); F) Prostate edema