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The impact of the three degrees‐of‐freedom fiducial marker‐based setup compared to soft tissue‐based setup in hypofractionated intensity‐modulated radiotherapy for prostate cancer

Authors :
Eisuke Abe
Hironori Sakai
Hiraku Sato
Motoki Kaidu
Hidefumi Aoyama
Satoshi Tanabe
Takumi Yamada
Atsushi Ohta
Satoru Utsunomiya
Source :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose We evaluated the setup accuracy of a three‐degree‐of‐freedom fiducial marker (3DOF‐FM)‐based setup compared to a soft tissue (ST)‐based setup in hypofractionated intensity‐modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for prostate cancer. Materials and Methods We analyzed the setup accuracy for 17 consecutive prostate cancer patients with three implanted FMs who underwent hypofractionated IMRT. The 3DOF‐ST‐based setup using cone‐beam computed tomography (CT) was performed after a six DOF‐bony structure (BS)‐based setup using an ExacTrac x‐ray system. The 3DOF‐FM‐based matching using the ExacTrac x‐ray system was done during the BS‐ and ST‐based setups. We determined the mean absolute differences and the correlation between the FM‐ and ST‐based translational shifts relative to the BS‐based setup position. The rotational mean shifts detected by the ExacTrac x‐ray system were also evaluated. Results The mean differences in the anterior‐posterior (AP), superior‐inferior (SI), and left‐right (LR) dimensions were 0.69, 0.0, and 0.30 mm, respectively. The Pearson correlation coefficients for both shifts were 0.92 for AP, 0.91 for SI, and 0.68 for LR. The percentages of shift agreements within 2 mm were 85% for AP, 93% for SI, and 99% for LR. The absolute values of rotational shifts were 0.1° for AP, 0.3°, and 1.2° for LR. Conclusions The setup accuracy of the 3DOF‐FM‐based setup has the potential to be interchangeable with a ST‐based setup. Our data are likely to be useful in clinical practice along with the popularization of the hypofractionated IMRT in prostate cancer.

Details

ISSN :
15269914
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....835c2e4255400469f014e209c8c93614
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.12603