Comparison of spinal Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) planning techniques: intensity-modulated radiation therapy, modulated arc therapy, and helical tomotherapy

Medical Dosimetry : Official Journal of the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists
Jina KimYoung-Nam Kang

Abstract

Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) delivers a highly conformal, hypofractionated radiation dose to a small target with minimal radiation applied to the surrounding areas. Therefore, using the proper treatment planning techniques for SBRT is important. Intensity modulation techniques, such as static intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), modulated arc therapy (mARC), and helical tomotherapy (HT), are useful for spinal SBRT because of a rapid dose fall-off and spinal cord avoidance. This study compared the planning characteristics for hypofractionated spinal SBRT administered using 3 treatment techniques. The factors evaluated for spinal SBRT planning were dose coverage, cord avoidance, target conformity, homogeneity, and dose spillage. Target coverage was 82.74% ± 3.35%, 80.92% ± 0.81%, and 85.01% ± 7.27% for IMRT, mARC, and HT, respectively. HT was therefore a powerful technique with respect to target coverage. The spinal cord dose for HT (mean, 1763.96 cGy; standard deviation [SD], 164.48) was significantly different from those for mARC (mean, 1991.75 cGy; SD, 248.00) and IMRT (mean, 2053.24 cGy; SD, 164.48). In addition, the partial spinal cord volume at 2000 cGy for HT (mean, 0.12 cc, SD, 0.01) was significantly di...Continue Reading

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May 29, 2018·Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Röntgengesellschaft ... [et al]·Christos MoustakisOliver Blanck

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