2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tipsro.2019.11.003
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Impact of abdominal compression on setup error and image matching during radical abdominal radiotherapy

Abstract: To determine the impact of abdominal compression (AC) on setup error and image matching time. Materials and methods: This study included 72 liver, pancreas and abdominal node patients treated radically from 2016 to 2019 in a single centre. Patients received either SBRT or conventional radical fractionation (CRF). Compressed patients were supine, arms up with kneefix and AC equipment. Uncompressed patients were supine, arms up with kneefix. All patients received daily online-matched CBCTs before treatment. Init… Show more

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“…A motion amplitude of 40 mm was chosen for this work as a worst‐case scenario for treatment. However, due to the significant underdosing of the target (Figure 7 ), more investigation is needed to better understand the limits of the X1 system when treating moving targets with IMRT/SBRT as well as the utility of motion management systems (e.g., abdominal compression system 29 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A motion amplitude of 40 mm was chosen for this work as a worst‐case scenario for treatment. However, due to the significant underdosing of the target (Figure 7 ), more investigation is needed to better understand the limits of the X1 system when treating moving targets with IMRT/SBRT as well as the utility of motion management systems (e.g., abdominal compression system 29 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%