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01.05.2012 | Original article
Risk factors related to interfractional variation in whole pelvic irradiation for locally advanced pelvic malignancies
verfasst von:
W.S. Yoon, D.S. Yang, M.D., Ph.D., J.A. Lee, S. Lee, Y.J. Park, C.Y. Kim
Erschienen in:
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie
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Ausgabe 5/2012
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Abstract
Purpose
The goal of the present study was to demonstrate risk factors affecting the interfractional variation in whole pelvic irradiation.
Patients and methods
Daily image acquisitions of 101 patients with locally advanced pelvic malignancy were undertaken using a kilo-voltage orthogonal on-board imager. The baseline deviation (the shift between the initial treatment and each fraction; ValueBase) and day-to-day variation (the shift between the previous treatment and each fraction; ValueDD) were measured. The standard deviations (SD) along the x- (right–left), y- (cranial–caudal), and z- (anterior–posterior) axes (SD[x], SD[y], and SD[z], respectively), the 3D vector of the SD (SD[3D]), and the mean of 3D shift (mean[3D]) were calculated in each patient. Various clinical factors, lumbar pelvic balance and rotation, and the shift of 5 consecutive fractions from the initial treatment (Value5Fx) were investigated as risk factors.
Results
The prone set-up showed a larger meanBase[3D] than in the supine position (p =0 .063). A body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 resulted in the largest meanDD[3D] (p = 0.078) and SDDD[3D] (p = 0.058). All the SD5Fx along the x-, y-, and z-axes had moderate linear relationships with SDBase and SDDD (p < 0.001). The SD5Fx[3D] also had a moderate linear relationship with the meanBase[3D], meanDD[3D], SDBase[3D], and SDDD[3D] (p < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, the SD5Fx had the same significant relationship with SDBase and SDDD (p < 0.001). A BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 was associated with the largest SDDD[x] (p = 0.003).
Conclusion
Close surveillance through high-quality and frequent image guidance is recommended for patients with extensive variations of the initial five consecutive fractions or obesity.