Dosimetric Improvements in Balloon Based Brachytherapy Using the Contura® Multi-Lumen Balloon (MLB) Catheter to Deliver Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation.
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ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Preliminary dosimetric findings in patients managed with the Contura® Multi-Lumen Balloon (MLB) breast brachytherapy catheter to deliver accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) on a multi-institutional phase IV registry trial were reviewed. MATERIAL AND METHODS:CT-based 3D planning with dose optimization was performed for all patients. For the study, new ideal dosimetric goals were developed: 1) ? 95% of the prescribed dose (PD) covering ? 90% of the target volume (TV), 2) a maximum skin dose ? 125% of the PD, 3) maximum rib dose ? 145% of the PD, and 4) the V150 ? 50 cc and V200 ? 10 cc. The frequency of concurrently achieving these dosimetric goals using the Contura® MLB was investigated. RESULTS:194 cases were evaluable. Employing the MLB, all ideal dosimetric criteria were achieved in 76% of cases. Evaluating dosimetric criteria separately, 90% and 89% of cases met the new ideal skin and rib dose criteria, respectively. In 96%, ideal TV coverage goals were achieved and in 96%, dose homogeneity criteria (V150 and V200) were met. For skin spacing ? 5-7 mm, the median skin dose was 121% of the PD and when < 5 mm, the median skin dose was 124.4%. For rib distancees < 5 mm, the median rib dose was reduced to 136.4% of the PD. For skin spacing < 7 mm and distance to rib < 5 mm, the median skin and rib doses were concurrently limited to 121% and 142.8% of the PD, respectively. CONCLUSIONS:The Contura® MLB catheter provides potential improvements in dosimetric capabilities (i.e., reduced skin and rib doses and improved TV coverage) in many clinical scenarios.
SUBMITTER: Vicini FA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5183641 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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