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Correlation of Optical Surface Respiratory Motion Signal and Internal Lung and Liver Tumor Motion: A Retrospective Single-Center Observational Study

Authors :
Guangyu Wang MM
Xinyu Song MM
Guangjun Li MS
Lian Duan BE
Zhibin Li MM
Guyu Dai MM
Long Bai MS
Qing Xiao MM
Xiangbin Zhang MM
Ying Song MS
Sen Bai MS
Source :
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment, Vol 21 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

Purpose: Surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT) application has limitations. This study aimed to explore the relationship between patient characteristics and their external/internal correlation to qualitatively assess the external/internal correlation in a particular patient. Methods: Liver and lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy in our institution were retrospectively analyzed. The external/internal correlation were calculated with Spearman correlation coefficient (SCC) and SCC after support vector regression (SVR) fitting (SCC svr ). The relationship between the external/internal correlation and magnitudes of motion of the tumor and external marker (A i , A e ), tumor volume V t , patient age, gender, and tumor location were explored. Results: The external/internal motions of liver and lung cancer patients were strongly correlated in the S-I direction, with mean SCC svr values of 0.913 and 0.813. The correlation coefficients between the external/internal correlations and the patients’ characteristics (A i , A e , V t , and age) were all smaller than 0.5; A i , A e and liver tumor volumes were positively correlated with the strength of the external/internal correlation, while lung tumor volumes and patient age were negative. The external/internal correlations in males and females were roughly equal, and the external/internal correlations in patients with peripheral lung cancers were stronger than those in patients with central lung cancers. Conclusion: The external/internal correlation shows great individual differences. The effects of A i , A e , V t , and age are weakly to moderately correlated. Our results suggest the necessity of individualized assessment of patient's external/internal motion correlation prior to the application of SGRT technique for breath motion monitoring.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15330338
Volume :
21
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.47309e6b88da4dbfa162e89f1fac5b0c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/15330338221112280