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Exploring feasibility criteria for stereotactic radiosurgical treatment of multiple brain metastases using five linac machines.

Authors :
Sakai, Yusuke
Kubo, Kazuki
Monzen, Hajime
Ueda, Yoshihiro
Tanooka, Masao
Miyazaki, Masayoshi
Ishii, Kentaro
Kawamorita, Ryu
Source :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics; Sep2024, Vol. 25 Issue 9, p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to find descriptors that correlates with normal brain dose to determine the feasibility of performing fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for multiple brain metastases (BMs) using five linac machines. Methods: Thirty‐two patients with 1–30 BMs were enrolled. Treatment plans were created using TrueBeam, Novalis Tx, TrueBeam Edge, Halcyon, and Tomotherapy linacs. The sum of all planning target volumes (PTVs) was defined as PTVall, and the brain region excluding PTVall was defined as normal brain. The total surface area (TSA) of the PTV was calculated from the sum of the surface areas of the equivalent spheres for each PTV. Volumes receiving more than 5, 12, and 18 Gy (V5Gy, V12Gy, and V18Gy, respectively) were used for evaluation of normal brain dose. Correlations between normal brain dose and each tumor characteristic (number, PTVall, and TSA) were investigated using the Spearman rank correlation coefficient. Results: Correlations between each characteristic and normal brain dose were statistically significant (p < 0.05) across all machines. The correlation coefficients between each characteristic and V18Gy for the five machines were as follows: tumor number, 0.39–0.60; PTVall, 0.79–0.93; TSA, 0.93–0.99. The fit equations between TSA and V18Gy exhibited high coefficients of determination, ranging from 0.92 to 0.99 across five machines. Conclusion: This study devised fractionated SRS plans using for 1–30 BMs across five linac machines to find descriptors for determining SRS feasibility based on normal brain dose. TSA proved to be a promising descriptor of SRS feasibility for treating multiple BMs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15269914
Volume :
25
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180387333
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.14413