142. DoseFX: A software for dosimetry of organs and lesions in molecular radiotherapy. (December 2018)
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- Title:
- 142. DoseFX: A software for dosimetry of organs and lesions in molecular radiotherapy. (December 2018)
- Main Title:
- 142. DoseFX: A software for dosimetry of organs and lesions in molecular radiotherapy
- Authors:
- Finocchiaro, D.
Ferri, V.
Grassi, E.
Fioroni, F.
Guidi, G.
Sergi, F.
Castellani, G.
Versari, A.
Iori, M. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Purpose: The primary objective was to validate the software DoseFX developed by Comecer for organ level dosimetry. Residence times ( τ ) and absorbed doses (D) to organs were compared to the quantities obtained with OLINDA1.1 and VoxelMed2.0 (voxel/organ-level dosimetry software). Methods and materials: SPECT/CT sequential dosimetry scans acquired in a PRRT trial were considered. Every patient was scanned 5 times after a therapeutic administration of 177Lu-DOTATOC. Two different clinical studies were performed. Study (A): the same activity values for the organs were used for the calculation of τ and D with DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 in a sample of 25 patients. Study (B): the same activity values for the organs were used with DoseFX and VoxelMed_Organ in a sample of 20 patients, while VoxelMed_Voxel works directly on images. For this study we did not calculate τ with OLINDA1.1, but we used τ calculated with VoxelMed_Organ. The Wilcoxon test was used (p-values in plots). Results: The mean percentage differences (PD) between DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 for the study (A) were ( τ ;D): −1.1;−1.3 liver, 0.1;0.1 kidney and −1.3;−1.3 spleen. For the study (B) mean PD between DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 were ( τ ;D): 5.4;4.2 liver, 0.0;2.7 kidney and 4.8;10.0 spleen; between DoseFX and VoxelMed2.0 were ( τ ;D): −0.7;9.8 liver, 0.6;13.8 kidney and 1.4;17.9 spleen. Data distribution in box plots. The study (A) showed a good agreement between DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 both for τ and for D, with meanAbstract: Purpose: The primary objective was to validate the software DoseFX developed by Comecer for organ level dosimetry. Residence times ( τ ) and absorbed doses (D) to organs were compared to the quantities obtained with OLINDA1.1 and VoxelMed2.0 (voxel/organ-level dosimetry software). Methods and materials: SPECT/CT sequential dosimetry scans acquired in a PRRT trial were considered. Every patient was scanned 5 times after a therapeutic administration of 177Lu-DOTATOC. Two different clinical studies were performed. Study (A): the same activity values for the organs were used for the calculation of τ and D with DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 in a sample of 25 patients. Study (B): the same activity values for the organs were used with DoseFX and VoxelMed_Organ in a sample of 20 patients, while VoxelMed_Voxel works directly on images. For this study we did not calculate τ with OLINDA1.1, but we used τ calculated with VoxelMed_Organ. The Wilcoxon test was used (p-values in plots). Results: The mean percentage differences (PD) between DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 for the study (A) were ( τ ;D): −1.1;−1.3 liver, 0.1;0.1 kidney and −1.3;−1.3 spleen. For the study (B) mean PD between DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 were ( τ ;D): 5.4;4.2 liver, 0.0;2.7 kidney and 4.8;10.0 spleen; between DoseFX and VoxelMed2.0 were ( τ ;D): −0.7;9.8 liver, 0.6;13.8 kidney and 1.4;17.9 spleen. Data distribution in box plots. The study (A) showed a good agreement between DoseFX and OLINDA1.1 both for τ and for D, with mean PD smaller than 1%. In study (B) larger PDs were observed between DoseFX and VoxelMed, making them significantly different. This is most likely due to the different calculation modality of τ and D. Conclusion: The main conclusion is that DoseFX is a tool for organ dosimetry as safe as OLINDA1.1 in PRRT. Particular attention should be paid to the differences in the dosimetry calculation techniques implemented in available tools. … (more)
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- Physica medica. Volume 56(2018)Supplement 2
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- Physica medica
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- Volume 56(2018)Supplement 2
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- Volume 56, Issue 2 (2018)
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- 2018
- Volume:
- 56
- Issue:
- 2
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- 2018-0056-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 152
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- Publication Date:
- 2018-12
- Subjects:
- Medical physics -- Periodicals
Biophysics -- Periodicals
Biophysics -- Periodicals
Imagerie médicale -- Périodiques
Radiothérapie -- Périodiques
Rayons X -- Sécurité -- Mesures -- Périodiques
Physique -- Périodiques
Médecine -- Périodiques
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- 10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.04.153 ↗
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