Deep-Inspiration Breath-Hold Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy to the Mediastinum for Lymphoma Patients: Setup Uncertainties and Margins
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Deep-Inspiration Breath-Hold Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy to the Mediastinum for Lymphoma Patients: Setup Uncertainties and Margins
Abstract
Purpose: Patient setup for treating large target volumes can be challenging. In the present study, we measured the local uncertainties in the treatment of mediastinal lymphoma and investigated the need for region-specific planning target volume (PTV) margins.
Methods and materials: The data from 30 patients who had undergone radiation therapy for mediastinal lymphoma were retrospectively analyzed. A computed tomography (CT)-on-rails (CTOR) system in the treatment room was used for daily image guidance. The total PTV was split into 6 regions: neck, supraclavicular fossa, axilla, mediastinum, upper heart, and lower heart. The total PTV and the 6 local regions were separately aligned to the planning CT scan using automatic rigid registration. The residual local errors using 3 setup strategies were investigated: no image guidance, CTOR setup to total PTV, and simulated cone beam CT setup to the mediastinum. Errors were recorded in the anteroposterior, superoinferior, and right-left directions separately. Using the residual error calculations, the margins required to cover 95% of the clinical target volume for 90% of the patients was estimated.
Results: For each patient, 12 to 21 days of daily CTOR data were available for analysis. The residual errors for the total PTV and mediastinum setups were both smaller than those with no image guidance. The lower heart region had more uncertainty with all 3 setup strategies. Margin analysis revealed that the magnitude of the margin is dependent on the imaging strategy, direction, and local region inside the PTV. Margins >7 mm are necessary to account for uncertainty in the neck, lower heart, and axilla regions even under daily CT guidance.
Conclusions: Setup uncertainties in the mediastinum are not uniform and are dependent on target location and imaging strategy. However, with the appropriate margin, we can target regions that might not be visualized with the available on-board imager system.
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