2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2003.08.020
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Analysis of serial CT scans to assess template and catheter movement in prostate HDR brachytherapy

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“…The average displacement (4.1 mm) between the first and second fractions (on average, 19.5 hours difference) in this study is quite small as compared with the average displacement noted in several reports ( 9 12 ) in the literature. Using fluoroscopy, Martinez et al (9) measured a mean displacement of 20 mm between the first and second fractions (at least 6 hours difference, and 36 hours between the first and the fourth fractions).…”
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“…The average displacement (4.1 mm) between the first and second fractions (on average, 19.5 hours difference) in this study is quite small as compared with the average displacement noted in several reports ( 9 12 ) in the literature. Using fluoroscopy, Martinez et al (9) measured a mean displacement of 20 mm between the first and second fractions (at least 6 hours difference, and 36 hours between the first and the fourth fractions).…”
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confidence: 85%
“…These four HDR fraction studies in the literature ( 9 12 ) showed time‐dependent catheter displacement between fractions. The maximum catheter displacement occurred up to approximately 12 hours after the first fraction (20 mm before the second fraction, (9) 7.6 mm before the second fraction, (10) and 6 mm before the third fraction (12) ).…”
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“…Third, this is a retrospective study based on patients’ imaging data. Fourth, although our landmark‐based registration optimizes the global catheter match between CT and ultrasound, too many (more than 1/4−1/3 of the total number) catheter slips35, 36, 37 could affect the registration and TCDR‐based prostate contour accuracy. For future study, we plan to conduct a prospective clinical trial to further develop and refine the TCDR‐based prostate HDR brachytherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%