A novel approach for evaluation of prostate deformation and associated dosimetric implications in IGRT of the prostate. Issue 9 (25th August 2014)
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- Title:
- A novel approach for evaluation of prostate deformation and associated dosimetric implications in IGRT of the prostate. Issue 9 (25th August 2014)
- Main Title:
- A novel approach for evaluation of prostate deformation and associated dosimetric implications in IGRT of the prostate
- Authors:
- Mayyas, Essa
Kim, Jinkoo
Kumar, Sanath
Liu, Chang
Wen, Ning
Movsas, Benjamin
Elshaikh, Mohamed A.
Chetty, Indrin J. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose: : Prostate deformation is assumed to be a secondary correction and is typically ignored in the planning target volume (PTV) margin calculations. This assumption needs to be tested, especially when planning margins are reduced with daily image‐guidance. In this study, deformation characteristics of the prostate and seminal vesicles were determined, and the dosimetric impact on treatment plans with different PTV margins was investigated. Methods: : Ten prostate cancer patients were retrospectively selected for the study, each with three fiducial markers implanted in the prostate. Two hundred CBCT images were registered to respective planning CT images using a B‐spline‐based deformable image registration (DIR) software. A manual bony anatomy‐based match was first applied based on the alignment of the pelvic bones and fiducial landmarks. DIR was then performed. For each registration, deformation vector fields (DVFs) of the prostate and seminal vesicles (SVs) were quantified using deformation‐volume histograms. In addition, prostate rotation was evaluated and compared with prostate deformation. For a patient demonstrating small and large prostate deformations, target coverage degradation was analyzed in each of three treatment plans with PTV margins of 10 mm (6 mm at the prostate/rectum interface), as well as 5, and 3 mm uniformly. Results: : Deformation of the prostate was most significant in the anterior direction. Maximum prostate deformation of greaterAbstract : Purpose: : Prostate deformation is assumed to be a secondary correction and is typically ignored in the planning target volume (PTV) margin calculations. This assumption needs to be tested, especially when planning margins are reduced with daily image‐guidance. In this study, deformation characteristics of the prostate and seminal vesicles were determined, and the dosimetric impact on treatment plans with different PTV margins was investigated. Methods: : Ten prostate cancer patients were retrospectively selected for the study, each with three fiducial markers implanted in the prostate. Two hundred CBCT images were registered to respective planning CT images using a B‐spline‐based deformable image registration (DIR) software. A manual bony anatomy‐based match was first applied based on the alignment of the pelvic bones and fiducial landmarks. DIR was then performed. For each registration, deformation vector fields (DVFs) of the prostate and seminal vesicles (SVs) were quantified using deformation‐volume histograms. In addition, prostate rotation was evaluated and compared with prostate deformation. For a patient demonstrating small and large prostate deformations, target coverage degradation was analyzed in each of three treatment plans with PTV margins of 10 mm (6 mm at the prostate/rectum interface), as well as 5, and 3 mm uniformly. Results: : Deformation of the prostate was most significant in the anterior direction. Maximum prostate deformation of greater than 10, 5, and 3 mm occurred in 1%, 17%, and 76% of the cases, respectively. Based on DVF‐histograms, DVF magnitudes greater than 5 and 3 mm occurred in 2% and 27% of the cases, respectively. Deformation of the SVs was most significant in the posterior direction, and it was greater than 5 and 3 mm in 7.5% and 44.9% of the cases, respectively. Prostate deformation was found to be poorly correlated with rotation. Fifty percent of the cases showed rotation with negligible deformation and 7% of the cases showed significant deformation with minimal rotation (<3°). Average differences in the D95 dose to the prostate + SVs between the planning CT and CBCT images was 0.4% ± 0.5%, 3.0% ± 2.8%, and 6.6% ± 6.1%, respectively, for the plans with 10/6, 5, and 3 mm margins. For the case with both a large degree of prostate deformation (≈10% of the prostate volume) and rotation (≈8°), D95 was reduced by 0.5% ± 0.1%, 6.8% ± 0.6%, and 20.9% ± 1.6% for 10/6, 5, and 3 mm margin plans, respectively. For the case with large prostate deformation but negligible rotation (<1°), D95 was reduced by 0.4 ± 0.3, 3.9 ± 1.0, and 11.5 ± 2.5 for 10/6, 5, and 3 mm margin plans, respectively. Conclusions: : Prostate deformation over a course of fractionated prostate radiotherapy may not be insignificant and may need to be accounted for in the planning margin design. A consequence of these results is that use of highly reduced planning margins must be viewed with caution. … (more)
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- Medical physics. Volume 41:Issue 9(2014)
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- Medical physics
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- Volume 41:Issue 9(2014)
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- Volume 41, Issue 9 (2014)
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- 2014
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- 41
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- 9
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- Publication Date:
- 2014-08-25
- Subjects:
- Dosimetry/exposure assessment -- Cancer -- Therapeutic applications, including brachytherapy -- Dose‐volume analysis -- Registration -- Computed tomography
biological organs -- bone -- cancer -- computerised tomography -- deformation -- dosimetry -- image matching -- image registration -- medical image processing -- radiation therapy
prostate -- deformation -- rotation
Computerised tomographs -- Radiation therapy -- Biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers -- Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications -- Image data processing or generation, in general -- Scintigraphy
Medical imaging -- Spin valves -- Cone beam computed tomography -- Image registration -- Dosimetry -- Rotational correlation time -- Cancer -- Anatomy -- Medical treatment planning
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- 10.1118/1.4893196 ↗
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