Effects of density changes in the chest on lung stereotactic radiotherapy.

Autor: Fujisaki T; Department of Radiological Sciences, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, 4669-2 Ami, Ami-machi, Ibaraki 300-0394, JAPAN., Kikuchi K, Saitoh H, Tohyama N, Myojoyama A, Osawa A, Kuramoto A, Abe S, Inada T, Kawase T, Kunieda E
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Radiation medicine [Radiat Med] 2004 Jul-Aug; Vol. 22 (4), pp. 233-8.
Abstrakt: To experimentally and theoretically evaluate dose distribution during lung stereotactic radiotherapy, we investigated the relative electron densities in lung and tumor tissues using X-ray computed tomography images obtained from 30 patients in three breathing states: free breathing, inspiration breath-hold, and expiration breath-hold. We also calculated dose distribution using Monte Carlo simulation for lung tissue with two relative electron densities. The effect of changes in relative electron density on dose distribution in lung tissue was evaluated using calculated differential and integral dose volume histograms. The relative electron density of lung tissue was 0.22 in free breathing, 0.23 in shallow expiration, and 0.17 in shallow inspiration, and there was a tendency for relative electron density to decrease with age. The relative electron density of tumor tissue was approximately 0.9, with little variation due to differences in breathing state. As the relative electron density of lung tissue decreases, the low-dose region expands and leads to changes in the marginal dose.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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