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Feasibility of interstitial stepping-source electronic brachytherapy to locally inoperable tumors.

Authors :
Mathias Ruder, Arne M.
Inghelram, Laurens
Schneider, Frank
Sarria, Gustavo R.
Hesser, Jürgen
Bludau, Frederic
Obertacke, Udo
Wenz, Frederik
Abo-Madyan, Yasser
Giordano, Frank A.
Source :
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy; 2020, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p480-486, 7p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose: Radiotherapy is the mainstay in the treatment of locally inoperable tumors. Interstitial electronic needlebased kilovoltage brachytherapy (EBT) could be an economic alternative to high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy or permanent seed implantation (PSI). In this work, we evaluated if locally inoperable tumors treated with PSI at our institution may be suitable for EBT. Material and methods: A total of 10 post-interventional computed tomography (CT) scans of patients, who received PSI and simulated stepping-source EBT applied with Intrabeam system and needle applicator were used. EBT treatment planning software with 3-dimensional image and projection of applicator were applied for designing trajectories and establishing dwell positions. Dwell position doses were summarized, and doses covering 90% of the target volume (D<subscript>90</subscript>) achieved with stepping-source EBT were compared to those of PSI. Additionally, conformality of dose distributions and total irradiation time were assessed using conformation number (CN) or conformal index (COIN). Results: In all patients, D<subscript>90</subscript> of EBT exceeded the prescribed dose or D<subscript>90</subscript> of PSI on average by 4.7% or 21.3% relative to the prescribed dose, respectively. Mean number of trajectories was 5.0 for EBT and 6.9 for PSI. Average CN/COIN for EBT was 0.69, with a mean irradiation time of 27.8 minutes for standardized dose of 13 Gy. Conclusions: Stepping-source EBT allowed for a conformal treatment of inoperable interstitial tumors with similar D<subscript>90</subscript>. Fewer trajectories were required for EBT in majority of cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1689832X
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147139115
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2020.100381