Duration-dependent margins for prostate radiotherapy—a practical motion mitigation strategy

Background and objective The magnitude of intra-fractional prostate displacement (change from initial position over time) is associated with the duration of the patient lying on the radiotherapy treatment couch. This study reports a minute-by-minute association and calculates the impact of this disp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Strahlentherapie und Onkologie 2020-07, Vol.196 (7), p.657-663
Hauptverfasser: Pang, Eric Pei Ping, Knight, Kellie, Park, Sung Yong, Lian, Weixiang, Master, Zubin, Baird, Marilyn, Chan, Jason Wei Xiang, Wang, Michael Lian Chek, Tan, Terence Wee Kiat, Chua, Melvin L. K., Chua, Eu Tiong, Looi, Wen Shen, Nei, Wen Long, Tuan, Jeffrey Kit Loong
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Zusammenfassung:Background and objective The magnitude of intra-fractional prostate displacement (change from initial position over time) is associated with the duration of the patient lying on the radiotherapy treatment couch. This study reports a minute-by-minute association and calculates the impact of this displacement on duration-dependent margins using real-time intra-fractional position data monitored by four-dimensional transperineal ultrasound (4D TPUS). Materials and methods A total of 55 patients were recruited prospectively. Intra-fractional position of the prostate was monitored in real-time using a 4D TPUS Clarity® system. A total of 1745 monitoring sessions were analysed. Van Herk’s margin recipe (2.5∑ + 1.64((σ 2  + σ p 2 ) 1/2  − σ p )) was used to estimate the duration-dependant margins for every minute, up to the 15th minute. Linear regression analysis was then performed on the overall margins against time and direction. Results The mean intra-fractional position was 0.76 mm Inferior (Inf), 0 mm Lateral (Lat) and 0.94 mm Posterior (Post) at the 15th minute. A minimum margin expansion of 2.42 mm (Superior/Inf), 1.02 mm (Left/Right) and 2.65 mm (Anterior/Post) was required for an 8‑minute treatment compared to 4.29 mm (Sup/Inf), 1.84 mm (Lt/Rt) and 4.63 mm (Ant/Post) for a 15-minute treatment. The required margin expansion increased linearly (R 2  = 0.99) in all directions ( p  
ISSN:0179-7158
1439-099X
DOI:10.1007/s00066-019-01558-y