TY - JOUR
T1 - Computational analysis of interfractional anisotropic shape variations of the rectum in prostate cancer radiation therapy
AU - Haekal, Mohammad
AU - Arimura, Hidetaka
AU - Hirose, Taka aki
AU - Shibayama, Yusuke
AU - Ohga, Saiji
AU - Fukunaga, Junichi
AU - Umezu, Yoshiyuki
AU - Honda, Hiroshi
AU - Sasaki, Tomonari
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica
PY - 2018/2
Y1 - 2018/2
N2 - Purpose: To analyze the uncertainties of the rectum due to anisotropic shape variations by using a statistical point distribution model (PDM). Materials and methods: The PDM was applied to the rectum contours that were delineated on planning computed tomography (CT) and cone-beam CT (CBCT) at 80 fractions of 11 patients. The standard deviations (SDs) of systematic and random errors of the shape variations of the whole rectum and the region in which the rectum overlapped with the PTV (ROP regions) were derived from the PDMs at all fractions of each patient. The systematic error was derived by using the PDMs of planning and average rectum surface determined from rectum surfaces at all fractions, while the random error was derived by using a PDM-based covariance matrix at all fractions of each patient. Results: Regarding whole rectum, the population SDs were larger than 1.0 mm along all directions for random error, and along the anterior, superior, and inferior directions for systematic error. The deviation is largest along the superior and inferior directions for systematic and random errors, respectively. For ROP regions, the population SDs of systematic error were larger than 1.0 mm along the superior and inferior directions. The population SDs of random error for the ROP regions were larger than 1.0 mm except along the right and posterior directions. Conclusions: The anisotropic shape variations of the rectum, especially in the ROP regions, should be considered when determining a planning risk volume (PRV) margins for the rectum associated with the acute toxicities.
AB - Purpose: To analyze the uncertainties of the rectum due to anisotropic shape variations by using a statistical point distribution model (PDM). Materials and methods: The PDM was applied to the rectum contours that were delineated on planning computed tomography (CT) and cone-beam CT (CBCT) at 80 fractions of 11 patients. The standard deviations (SDs) of systematic and random errors of the shape variations of the whole rectum and the region in which the rectum overlapped with the PTV (ROP regions) were derived from the PDMs at all fractions of each patient. The systematic error was derived by using the PDMs of planning and average rectum surface determined from rectum surfaces at all fractions, while the random error was derived by using a PDM-based covariance matrix at all fractions of each patient. Results: Regarding whole rectum, the population SDs were larger than 1.0 mm along all directions for random error, and along the anterior, superior, and inferior directions for systematic error. The deviation is largest along the superior and inferior directions for systematic and random errors, respectively. For ROP regions, the population SDs of systematic error were larger than 1.0 mm along the superior and inferior directions. The population SDs of random error for the ROP regions were larger than 1.0 mm except along the right and posterior directions. Conclusions: The anisotropic shape variations of the rectum, especially in the ROP regions, should be considered when determining a planning risk volume (PRV) margins for the rectum associated with the acute toxicities.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ejmp.2017.12.019
DO - 10.1016/j.ejmp.2017.12.019
M3 - Article
C2 - 29519405
AN - SCOPUS:85043241321
SN - 1120-1797
VL - 46
SP - 168
EP - 179
JO - Physica Medica
JF - Physica Medica
ER -