Application of the Deep Inspiration Breath-Hold Technique in Proton Therapy for Mediastinal Lymphomas: Initial Experience

深吸气屏气技术在纵隔淋巴瘤质子治疗中的应用:初步经验

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Abstract

Background: This work presents the procedures and application of the deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) technique for mediastinal lymphoma patients at a proton therapy (PT) center. It also discusses the implementation and validation of the surface-guided radiotherapy (SGRT) protocol in terms of positioning accuracy. Methods: This study included six lymphoma patients. Dedicated computed tomography (CT) protocols and a treatment workflow based on international guidelines were developed. Clinical data from the treatment planning system (TPS) were used to assess the difference between DIBH and free-breathing irradiation. Additionally, data from an optical patient positioning system and kilovoltage (kV) imaging system were used to estimate positioning shifts. The new CT protocol reduced the volume CT dose index by over six times compared with the standard protocol. Results: The DIBH method decreased the mean dose to the heart and lungs by up to 7.02 Gy(RBE) and 0.83 Gy(RBE), respectively. The median magnitude of patient setup errors and repeatability in DIBH positioning was 0.4 cm and 0.18 cm (mean for males and females) for the SGRT protocol. The kV imaging showed a setup error of over 0.3 cm for both groups. Conclusions: Despite the small size of the patient cohort, the relatively large number of individual positioning sessions enabled the detection of statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in certain areas between male and female patients; however, no significant difference in the displacement vector magnitude was observed. DIBH treatment with SGRT offers high reproducibility for patient positioning.

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