He P, Li Q. Motion management with variable cycle-based respiratory guidance method for carbon-ion pencil beam scanning treatment.
Phys Med 2021;
87:99-105. [PMID:
34134014 DOI:
10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.06.005]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
A novel variable cycle-based respiratory guidance method was proposed to synchronize the patterns between patients' breathing and the magnetic excitation of synchrotron under the mode of full-energy depth scanning beam delivery, in order to improve the treatment precision and efficiency for carbon ion therapy.
METHODS
Audio-visual biofeedback system with variable cycle-based respiratory guidance method was developed. We enrolled 6 healthy volunteers and a simulation study of the fixed cycle-based and variable cycle-based respiratory guidance with three treatment fractions was performed. A total of 72 breathing curves were collected for 4D dose calculations with three 4DCT datasets of lung tumor cases. Target dose coverage (D95: the percent dose covering 95% of the target), dose homogeneity (D5-D95), and treatment time were analyzed. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for statistical difference analysis, and p < 0.05 was considered significant.
RESULTS
With the variable cycle-based respiratory guidance method, the breath hold phase of breathing curve could be synchronized with the synchrotron flat-top phase over time. The dose homogeneity was improved by factors of 1.94-2.92 compared to the fixed cycle-based respiratory guidance maneuvers alone or in combination with gating technique. Moreover, the treatment efficiency increased by 11-23%, depending on the duty cycle settings of the gating window.
CONCLUSIONS
The proposed variable cycle-based respiratory guidance method could improve both the treatment efficiency and precision under the mode of the full-energy depth scanning beam delivery for synchrotron-based carbon ion therapy.
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