Stereotactic Shifts During Frame-Based Image-Guided Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Clinical Measurements

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
Sunil W DuttaDavid Schlesinger

Abstract

To determine the magnitude and reason for discrepancies between frame- and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)-determined stereotactic coordinates, we reviewed frame-based Gamma Knife radiosurgery procedures in which CBCT was performed before treatment. Clinical and treatment documentation was reviewed for 150 frame placements for which stereotactic coordinates were defined via both frame and fiducials on computed tomography imaging and CBCT. Treatment planning system-reported rotational and translational differences and standard deviations (SDs) between frame-based and CBCT-based stereotactic coordinates were recorded. Potential clinical predictors for increased differences were collected. Multiple linear regressions were performed to evaluate for associations with increased translations and rotations. The absolute mean of the measured pitch, yaw, and roll shifts was 0.14 degrees (range -0.71-0.63 degrees, SD 0.19 degrees), 0.16 degrees (range -0.50 to 0.83 degrees, SD 0.21 degrees), and 0.12 degrees (range 0.37-0.51 degrees, SD 0.15 degrees), respectively. The absolute mean of the measured shifts in the left-right, anteroposterior, and superior-inferior direction was 0.29 mm (range -1.29 to 0.82 mm, SD 0.35 mm), 0.24 mm (ran...Continue Reading

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Nov 25, 2019·Physica Medica : PM : an International Journal Devoted to the Applications of Physics to Medicine and Biology : Official Journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics (AIFB)·Jason SandersDavid Schlesinger

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