The impact of inter-fraction set-up errors on the probability of pulmonary and cardiac complication in left-sided breast cancer patients


Autoria(s): Chamunyonga, Crispen
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Purpose This study evaluated the impact of patient set-up errors on the probability of pulmonary and cardiac complications in the irradiation of left-sided breast cancer. Methods and Materials Using the CMS XiO Version 4.6 (CMS Inc., St Louis, MO) radiotherapy planning system's NTCP algorithm and the Lyman -Kutcher-Burman (LKB) model, we calculated the DVH indices for the ipsilateral lung and heart and the resultant normal tissue complication probabilities (NTCP) for radiation-induced pneumonitis and excess cardiac mortality in 12 left-sided breast cancer patients. Results Isocenter shifts in the posterior direction had the greatest effect on the lung V20, heart V25, mean and maximum doses to the lung and the heart. Dose volume histograms (DVH) results show that the ipsilateral lung V20 tolerance was exceeded in 58% of the patients after 1cm posterior shifts. Similarly, the heart V25 tolerance was exceeded after 1cm antero-posterior and left-right isocentric shifts in 70% of the patients. The baseline NTCPs for radiation-induced pneumonitis ranged from 0.73% - 3.4% with a mean value of 1.7%. The maximum reported NTCP for radiation-induced pneumonitis was 5.8% (mean 2.6%) after 1cm posterior isocentric shift. The NTCP for excess cardiac mortality were 0 % in 100% of the patients (n=12) before and after setup error simulations. Conclusions Set-up errors in left sided breast cancer patients have a statistically significant impact on the Lung NTCPs and DVH indices. However, with a central lung distance of 3cm or less (CLD <3cm), and a maximum heart distance of 1.5cm or less (MHD<1.5cm), the treatment plans could tolerate set-up errors of up to 1cm without any change in the NTCP to the heart.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91077/

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91077/1/JRP-D-13-00033.pdf

DOI:10.1017/S1460396914000065

Chamunyonga, Crispen (2014) The impact of inter-fraction set-up errors on the probability of pulmonary and cardiac complication in left-sided breast cancer patients. Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 13(4), pp. 393-402.

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Copyright 2014 Cambridge University Press

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #NTCP #breast cancer radiotherapy #radiation pneumonitis #Excess cardiac mortality.
Tipo

Journal Article