Analysis of the amplitude changes and baseline shifts of respiratory motion using intra-fractional CBCT in liver stereotactic body radiation therapy

Phys Med. 2022 Jan:93:52-58. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.12.007. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

Purpose: Using intra-fractional cone-beam CT (CBCT) to evaluate the amplitude changes and baseline shifts of respiratory motion in liver stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT).

Methods: The amplitude changes and baseline shifts of respiratory motion for 24 liver patients were evaluated by the four-dimensional (4D) CT, inter- and intra-fractional CBCT. The difference of the average liver position errors among all treatment fractions and the 4D CT representthe baseline shifts. According to the baseline shifts, the ITV to PTV margin was recalculated and the plan was re-designed to compare the dosimetric variation.

Results: The systematic and random errors of the baseline shifts for intra-fractional CBCT in the left-right (LR), superior-inferior (SI), and anterior-posterior (AP) directions were 0.99/1.60 mm, 2.03/2.46 mm, and 1.02/2.07 mm, respectively. The new ITV to PTV margins should be 4.0 mm, 7.0 mm, and 4.0 mm, respectively. The amplitude change of motion between the 4D CT and the intra-fractional CBCT was 1.03 ± 4.35 mm, with 31% of fractions exceeding 5 mm. To achieve the same dose coverage of the new PTV, the Dmean, V50, V40, V30, V25 of normal liver and maximum dose of the duodenum were significantly different.

Conclusions: Significant amplitude changes and baseline shifts of motion occurred during dose delivery compared with those in 4D CT. Using the ITV to PTV margin of 4.0 mm (LR), 7.0 mm (SI), and 4.0 mm (AP) can ensure the target dose coverage and keep the dose constrain of normal tissues at an acceptable level.

Keywords: 4D CT; Amplitude changes and baseline shifts; ITV to PTV margin; Intra-fractional CBCT; Liver SBRT.

MeSH terms

  • Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography
  • Humans
  • Liver / diagnostic imaging
  • Motion
  • Radiosurgery*
  • Spiral Cone-Beam Computed Tomography*