Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review
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Resumo: | Background and Purpose – In an era where precision is an increasing necessity in external radiotherapy (RT), modern medical imaging techniques provide means for measuring, quantifying, and evaluating the impact of treatment execution and movement error. The aim of this paper is to review the current literature on the quantification of setup deviations (SD) in patients with head and neck (H&N) or prostate tumors, using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) or Electronic Portal Image Device (EPID). Methods – According to the study protocol, MEDLINE/PubMed and b-on databases were searched for trials, which were analyzed using selection criteria based on the quality of the articles. Results – After the assessment of 35 papers, 13 studies were included in this analysis, and nine were authenticated (6 for prostate and 3 for H&N tumors). The SD in the treatment of H&N cancer patients is in the interval of 0.1 to 1.2mm, whereas in prostate cancer this interval is 0.0 to 7.1mm. Discussion – The reproducibility of patient positioning is the most significant barrier to higher precision in RT, which is affected by geometrical uncertainty, positioning errors, and inter or intra-fraction organ movement. There are random and systematic errors associated with patient positioning, introduced since the treatment planning phase or through physiological organ movement. Conclusion – The H&N SD are mostly assigned to the Radiotherapy adverse effects, like mucositis and pain, which affect swallowing and decrease secretions, contributing for the instability of patient positioning during RT treatment and increasing positioning uncertainties. Prostate motion is mainly related to the variation in the bladder and rectal filling. Ignoring SD affects negatively the accuracy of RT. Therefore, detection and quantification of SD are crucial to calculating appropriate margins and the magnitude of the error and improving accuracy in RTE and patient safety. |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a reviewDesvio de posicionamento em radioterapia para patologias de cabeça e pescoço e próstata: revisão de literaturaDesvios de posicionamentoCone-Beam CTEPIDPrecisãoSet-up deviationCone-Beam CTEPIDAccuracyBackground and Purpose – In an era where precision is an increasing necessity in external radiotherapy (RT), modern medical imaging techniques provide means for measuring, quantifying, and evaluating the impact of treatment execution and movement error. The aim of this paper is to review the current literature on the quantification of setup deviations (SD) in patients with head and neck (H&N) or prostate tumors, using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) or Electronic Portal Image Device (EPID). Methods – According to the study protocol, MEDLINE/PubMed and b-on databases were searched for trials, which were analyzed using selection criteria based on the quality of the articles. Results – After the assessment of 35 papers, 13 studies were included in this analysis, and nine were authenticated (6 for prostate and 3 for H&N tumors). The SD in the treatment of H&N cancer patients is in the interval of 0.1 to 1.2mm, whereas in prostate cancer this interval is 0.0 to 7.1mm. Discussion – The reproducibility of patient positioning is the most significant barrier to higher precision in RT, which is affected by geometrical uncertainty, positioning errors, and inter or intra-fraction organ movement. There are random and systematic errors associated with patient positioning, introduced since the treatment planning phase or through physiological organ movement. Conclusion – The H&N SD are mostly assigned to the Radiotherapy adverse effects, like mucositis and pain, which affect swallowing and decrease secretions, contributing for the instability of patient positioning during RT treatment and increasing positioning uncertainties. Prostate motion is mainly related to the variation in the bladder and rectal filling. Ignoring SD affects negatively the accuracy of RT. Therefore, detection and quantification of SD are crucial to calculating appropriate margins and the magnitude of the error and improving accuracy in RTE and patient safety.Introdução – Numa era em que os tratamentos de Radioterapia Externa (RTE) exigem cada vez mais precisão, a utilização de imagem médica permitirá medir, quantificar e avaliar o impacto do erro provocado pela execução do tratamento ou pelos movimentos dos órgãos. Objetivo – Analisar os dados existentes na literatura acerca de desvios de posicionamento (DP) em patologias de cabeça e pescoço (CP) e próstata, medidos com Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) ou Electronic Portal Image Device (EPID). Metodologia – Para esta revisão da literatura foram pesquisados artigos recorrendo às bases de dados MEDLINE/PubMed e b-on. Foram incluídos artigos que reportassem DP em patologias CP e próstata medidos através de CBCT e EPID. Seguidamente foram aplicados critérios de validação, que permitiram a seleção dos estudos. Resultados – Após a análise de 35 artigos foram incluídos 13 estudos e validados 9 estudos. Para tumores CP, a média (μ) dos DP encontra-se entre 0,0 e 1,2mm, com um desvio padrão (σ) máximo de 1,3mm. Para patologias de próstata observa-se μDP compreendido entre 0,0 e 7,1mm, com σ máximo de 7,5mm. Discussão/Conclusão – Os DP em patologias CP são atribuídos, maioritariamente, aos efeitos secundários da RTE, como mucosite e dor, que afetam a deglutição e conduzem ao emagrecimento, contribuindo para a instabilidade da posição do doente durante o tratamento, aumentando as incertezas de posicionamento. Os movimentos da próstata devem-se principalmente às variações de preenchimento vesical, retal e gás intestinal. O desconhecimento dos DP afeta negativamente a precisão da RTE. É importante detetá-los e quantificá-los para calcular margens adequadas e a magnitude dos erros, aumentando a precisão da administração de RTE, incluindo o aumento da segurança do doente.Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa (Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa)2012-11-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.25758/set.524oai:journals.ipl.pt:article/681Saúde e Tecnologia; No. 08 (2012): Novembro 2012; 24-30Saúde & Tecnologia; N.º 08 (2012): Novembro 2012; 24-301646-9704reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://journals.ipl.pt/stecnologia/article/view/681https://doi.org/10.25758/set.524https://journals.ipl.pt/stecnologia/article/view/681/581Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Saúde & Tecnologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimões, Ana RitaEiras, MargaridaGrillo, Isabel Monteiro2022-12-20T10:59:17Zoai:journals.ipl.pt:article/681Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:21:29.239821Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review Desvio de posicionamento em radioterapia para patologias de cabeça e pescoço e próstata: revisão de literatura |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review Simões, Ana Rita Desvios de posicionamento Cone-Beam CT EPID Precisão Set-up deviation Cone-Beam CT EPID Accuracy |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review |
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Radiotherapy setup deviations in head and neck and prostate tumours: a review |
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Simões, Ana Rita |
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Simões, Ana Rita Eiras, Margarida Grillo, Isabel Monteiro |
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Eiras, Margarida Grillo, Isabel Monteiro |
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Simões, Ana Rita Eiras, Margarida Grillo, Isabel Monteiro |
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Desvios de posicionamento Cone-Beam CT EPID Precisão Set-up deviation Cone-Beam CT EPID Accuracy |
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Desvios de posicionamento Cone-Beam CT EPID Precisão Set-up deviation Cone-Beam CT EPID Accuracy |
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Background and Purpose – In an era where precision is an increasing necessity in external radiotherapy (RT), modern medical imaging techniques provide means for measuring, quantifying, and evaluating the impact of treatment execution and movement error. The aim of this paper is to review the current literature on the quantification of setup deviations (SD) in patients with head and neck (H&N) or prostate tumors, using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) or Electronic Portal Image Device (EPID). Methods – According to the study protocol, MEDLINE/PubMed and b-on databases were searched for trials, which were analyzed using selection criteria based on the quality of the articles. Results – After the assessment of 35 papers, 13 studies were included in this analysis, and nine were authenticated (6 for prostate and 3 for H&N tumors). The SD in the treatment of H&N cancer patients is in the interval of 0.1 to 1.2mm, whereas in prostate cancer this interval is 0.0 to 7.1mm. Discussion – The reproducibility of patient positioning is the most significant barrier to higher precision in RT, which is affected by geometrical uncertainty, positioning errors, and inter or intra-fraction organ movement. There are random and systematic errors associated with patient positioning, introduced since the treatment planning phase or through physiological organ movement. Conclusion – The H&N SD are mostly assigned to the Radiotherapy adverse effects, like mucositis and pain, which affect swallowing and decrease secretions, contributing for the instability of patient positioning during RT treatment and increasing positioning uncertainties. Prostate motion is mainly related to the variation in the bladder and rectal filling. Ignoring SD affects negatively the accuracy of RT. Therefore, detection and quantification of SD are crucial to calculating appropriate margins and the magnitude of the error and improving accuracy in RTE and patient safety. |
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