Synchronous monitoring of external/internal respiratory motion: validity of respiration-gated radiotherapy for liver tumors

Radiation Medicine - Tập 27 - Trang 285-289 - 2009
Takeshi Nishioka1, Seiko Nishioka2, Masaki Kawahara1, Shigeru Tanaka1, Hiroki Shirato3, Ken Nishi4, Tadao Hiromura1
1Laboratory of Radiation Therapy, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
2Department of Radiology, NTT East Japan Sapporo Hospital, Sapporo, Japan
3Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
4Department of Gastrointestinal Medicine, NTT East Japan Sapporo Hospital, Sapporo, Japan

Tóm tắt

Four-dimensional (4D) radiotherapy, in particular respiration gating for the treatment of lung tumors, is gaining popularity. Its utility for other sites, however, has not been investigated fully. The purpose of this study was to see whether 4D therapy is feasible for liver tumors. Six patients (five with hepatomas and one with metastatic liver tumor) had a fiducial, gold marker 1.5 mm in diameter implanted in the vicinity of their liver tumors. The inner and external (i.e., upper abdominal wall) respiratory movements were simultaneously recorded using a real-time tumor-tracking radiotherapy system and respiration monitor equipment applied to the mid to upper abdomen. The fluctuations from the baseline position of liver tumors were small; the mean absolute value was 3.92 ± 1.94 mm. The mean right-left, anteroposterior, and craniocaudal total movements were 4.19 ± 2.46, 7.23 ± 2.96, and 15.98 ± 6.02 mm, respectively. The phase shift was negligible. Liver tumors may be suitable for respiration-gated radiotherapy, and they may become curable with 4D radiotherapy.

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