[P297] Identifying best practice through the unification of guidelines for patient preparation, immobilization and imaging in four radiotherapy centers in two countries
Autor: | Mirosław Sawiński, Łukasz Szczurek, Kamila Zubańska, Chryssa Paraskevopoulou, Zeljko Ranogajec, Milomir Milakovic, Jędrzej Kmiecik, Łukasz Zubański, Joanna Gawel, Katia Katsari, Dawid Dybionka, Marek Gruszkiewicz, Damian Albin |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Protocol (science)
medicine.medical_specialty business.industry Stereotactic body radiation therapy medicine.medical_treatment Best practice Biophysics General Physics and Astronomy General Medicine Craniospinal Irradiation Radiosurgery Radiation therapy Medical physicist medicine Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Medical physics Head and neck business |
Zdroj: | Physica Medica. 52:186 |
ISSN: | 1120-1797 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.06.571 |
Popis: | Purpose The purpose of this project is to create unified guidelines for the preparation, immobilization and imaging of patients that will undergo radiation therapy in four centers in two countries, in order to ensure safe and best practice. Method A working group comprising of one medical physicist (MP) and one radiation therapy technologist (RTT) from each center was formed. The following categories were defined for the scope of the project: I. Head and head&neck: for brain, head and neck and craniospinal irradiation II. Pelvis: for gynecological, anus, rectum and genitourinary system irradiation III. Chest: for lung, breast, pancreas, gastric system and esophagus irradiation IV. Limbs: for lower and upper limbs irradiation V. Individual: for the construction of individual immobilization vacuum mattresses VI. Stereotactic Treatment: for stereotactic radiosurgery/radiotherapy of the brain and stereotactic body radiation therapy A template table was created and distributed to the centers to provide information for the process followed for patient preparation, immobilization and computed tomography (CT) scanning protocol parameters used for each of the above categories, including reference point and radiopack markers position. Collected data was analyzed and the best guidelines for each category were determined taking into account differences in immobilization devices and imaging, as well as radiation therapy equipment of individual centers. Results Following the information obtained from individual centers, a unified technical instruction was created for each category, detailing the immobilization and imaging process to be followed. Conclusions Despite the differences resulting from the use of various equipment for patient immobilization, imaging and treatment and the different practice of teams working in distant centers, a unified process was successfully introduced and adopted by all centers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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