1. Role of deformable image registration for delivered dose accumulation of adaptive external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy in cervical cancer.
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van Heerden LE, Visser J, Koedooder K, Rasch CR, Pieters BR, and Bel A
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Purpose: Deformable image registration (DIR) can be used to accumulate the absorbed dose distribution of daily image-guided adaptive external beam radiation treatment (EBRT) and brachytherapy (BT). Since dose-volume parameter addition assumes a uniform delivered EBRT dose around the planned BT boost, the added value of DIR over direct addition was investigated for dose accumulation in bladder and rectum., Material and Methods: For 10 patients (EBRT 46/46.2 Gy
EQD2 , EBRT + BT: D90 85-90 GyEQD2 , in equivalent dose in 2 Gy fractions), the actually delivered dose from adaptive volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT)/intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) EBRT was calculated using the daily anatomy from the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans acquired prior to irradiation. The CBCT of the first EBRT fraction and the BT planning MRI were registered using DIR. The cumulative dose to the 2 cm3 with the highest dose (D2cm3 ) from EBRT and BT to the bladder and rectum was calculated and compared to direct addition assuming a uniform EBRT dose (UD)., Results: Differences (DIR-UD) in the total EBRT + BT dose ranged between -0.2-3.9 GyEQD2 (bladder) and -1.0-3.7 GyEQD2 (rectum). The total EBRT + BT dose calculated with DIR was at most 104% of the dose calculated with the UD method., Conclusions: Differences between UD and DIR were small (< 3.9 GyEQD2 ). The dose delivered with adaptive VMAT/IMRT EBRT to bladder and rectum near the planned BT boost can be considered uniform for the evaluation of bladder/rectum D2cm3 ., Competing Interests: This work was funded by Elekta Brachytherapy. The department has a research collaboration with Elekta and Bel received grants from Elekta/Elekta Brachytherapy. Elekta Brachytherapy was not involved in the study design as well as in analysis, interpretation, and writing of the manuscript.- Published
- 2018
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