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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 8(7): 637-647, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30211031

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BACKGROUND: To quantify the geometrical changes of each neck nodal level (NNL) and estimate the geometric planning target volume (PTV) margin during image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) for nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC). METHODS: Twenty patients with locally advanced NPC underwent one planning computed tomography (CTplan) and 6 weekly repeat CT (CTrep) scans during chemoradiotherapy. Each CTrep was rigidly registered to the CTplan. All the NNLs were manually delineated in each transverse CT section. When comparing the NNL in CTrep with CTplan, their volumes, displacement of the center of the mass, and the shortest perpendicular distance (SPD) were automatically calculated. This was followed by calculation of the systematic and random errors, overlapping index (OI), and dice similarity coefficient (DSC). With PTVs isotropically expanded from NNL by 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 mm, they were compared with NNL itself; OI >0.95 was defined as the acceptable geometrical coverage. The Mann-Whitney test was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: All volumes, OI, and DSC of the NNLs (not including level IA) showed a linear decrease over time throughout the treatment course. The volume of NNLs decreased by 1-6% in the first week and 10-21% in the sixth week. The mean SPD was 1.3-1.7 and 1.9-3.5 mm in the first and sixth week respectively. The DSCs for nodal level IB, II, III, and IV were >0.7 and that of level V was <0.7 throughout the treatment course. For level IA and VI, DSC was <0.7 after the 2nd week. To maintain the OI >0.95, 2-5 mm was needed to expand the different NNLs. CONCLUSIONS: The geometrical changes of each NNL are substantial and the necessary margin of 2-5 mm depended on individual NNL is needed to maintain geometrical coverage throughout the course of IGRT for NPC.

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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 6(2): 115-24, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27190763

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BACKGROUND: Considerable geometrical change occurs during chemoradiotherapy (CRT) course of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). This aim of this study was to quantify the volumetric and surface variability of the target volumes (TV) and to estimate the expanded margin to maintain acceptable geometrical coverage. METHODS: Twenty patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer underwent one planning CT (pCT) and six weekly repeated CT (rCT) scans during the treatment course of definitive CRT. The TV included the gross tumor volume (GTV) of the primary tumor, large (shortest diameter >3.0 cm) and small (diameter >1 cm and ≤3 cm) positive neck lymph nodes, and low-risk clinical target volume (CTV_Lr) that were delineated manually on the pCT and each rCT. When comparing TV in pCT (V_pCT) and TV in rCT (V_rCT), the overlapping index (OI), Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), shortest perpendicular distance (SPD), and overall standard deviation (overall SD) were calculated to present the geometric changes. An isotropical margin was expanded outward around CTV_Lr in pCT to establish the mimic planning target volume (PTV). An OI ≥0.95 was defined as acceptable geometrical coverage. RESULTS: For all TV, DSCs decreased, and the SPDs and overall SD increased with the increasing number of fractions delivered. The DSCs of all gross TV were <70% after the third week. The mean SPDs were 1.5-2.5 mm in the first week and 5.2-6.2 mm in the last week. The OI and DSC in concurrent CRT were smaller than those in the sequential therapy; and similarly the SPD and overall SD in the concurrent therapy were larger than those in the sequential one. To maintain >95% geometrical coverage, a 2-mm additional margin could maintain the coverage throughout the treatment course and a 1-mm margin could maintain the desired coverage if there is an adaptive re-planning no later than the third week of the treatment course. CONCLUSIONS: Both volumetric coverage and surface of the tumour underwent the progressive changes during the treatment course of CRT. One to two mm as the expanded margin to establish the PTV is required to maintain >95% geometrical coverage.

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