Radiotherapy in expiration breath-hold (EBH) has the potential to reduce treatment volumes of abdominal targets compared to an internal target volume concept in free-breathing. The reproducibility of EBH and required safety margins were investigated to quantify this volumetric benefit. Pre- and post-treatment diaphragm position difference and the positioning variability were determined on computed tomography. Systematic and random errors for EBH position reproducibility and positioning variability were calculated, resulting in margins of 7 to 12 mm depending on the prescription isodose and fractionation. A reduced volume was shown for EBH for lesions with superior-inferior breathing motion above 4 to 8 mm.

Intra- and inter-fraction breath-hold variations and margins for radiotherapy of abdominal targets / S. Ehrbar, M. Schrader, G. Marvaso, S. Perryck, J.E. Van Timmeren, M. Pavic, A. Moreira, S. Tanadini-Lang, M. Guckenberger, N. Andratschke, H. Garcia Schuler. - In: PHYSICS AND IMAGING IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2405-6316. - 28:(2023 Oct), pp. 100509.1-100509.5. [10.1016/j.phro.2023.100509]

Intra- and inter-fraction breath-hold variations and margins for radiotherapy of abdominal targets

G. Marvaso;
2023

Abstract

Radiotherapy in expiration breath-hold (EBH) has the potential to reduce treatment volumes of abdominal targets compared to an internal target volume concept in free-breathing. The reproducibility of EBH and required safety margins were investigated to quantify this volumetric benefit. Pre- and post-treatment diaphragm position difference and the positioning variability were determined on computed tomography. Systematic and random errors for EBH position reproducibility and positioning variability were calculated, resulting in margins of 7 to 12 mm depending on the prescription isodose and fractionation. A reduced volume was shown for EBH for lesions with superior-inferior breathing motion above 4 to 8 mm.
Abdomen; Expiration breath-hold; Margin calculation; Stereotactic body radiotherapy;
Settore MEDS-22/A - Diagnostica per immagini e radioterapia
ott-2023
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