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Παρασκευή 22 Ιουνίου 2018

Clinical feasibility and positional stability of an implanted wired transmitter in a novel electromagnetic positioning system for prostate cancer radiotherapy

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Publication date: Available online 18 June 2018
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology
Author(s): Karin Braide, Ulrika Lindencrona, Kristina Welinder, Julia Götstedt, Ingun Ståhl, Niclas Pettersson, Jon Kindblom
PurposeThree aspects of the RayPilot real-time tracking system were investigated: (1) feasibility of the transmitter with respect to implantation and explantation procedures, (2) user and patients' experiences and (3) quantification of the transmitter positional stability in relation to fiducial markers.Methods and materialsTen prostate cancer patients scheduled for radiotherapy received transmitter implantation in the prostate, concomitantly with fiducial markers. Transmitter and marker positions were assessed in 3D by orthogonal kV-imaging at daily treatment setup in eight patients.ResultsThe transmitter was successfully implanted in all patients. Patients reported mild to moderate discomfort and impact on daily activities due to the implant but overall subjective tolerability was good. One patient had spontaneous explantation of the transmitter after four fractions. One patient had transmitter 3D shifts >9 mm, but also inter-marker shifts >6 mm. The mean inter-marker shift in the remaining patients was <1 mm. In four patients, maximum transmitter 3D shifts were 5–7 mm (mean >2 mm). In three patients, mean transmitter 3D shifts were <2 mm.ConclusionsImplantation and explantation of the transmitter is generally feasible and safe. Patient tolerability is good overall. However, due to interfractional transmitter positional instability in this cohort, use of the system for real-time tracking should be combined with other daily setup techniques.



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