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Combining transrectal ultrasound and CT for image-guided adaptive brachytherapy of cervical cancer: Proof of concept

Journal

BRACHYTHERAPY
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 839-844

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.brachy.2016.08.009

Keywords

Cervix cancer; Brachytherapy; Image fusion; Transrectal ultrasound

Funding

  1. Nucletron, an Elekta company
  2. ACMIT-Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology
  3. COMET-Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies program of the Austrian Government
  4. Elekta

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PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of a treatment planning workflow for three-dimensional image-guided cervix cancer brachytherapy, combining volumetric transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) for target definition with CT for dose optimization to organs at risk (OARs), for settings with no access to MRI. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A workflow for TRUS/CT-based volumetric treatment planning was developed, based on a customized system including ultrasound probe, stepper unit, and software for image volume acquisition. A full TRUS/CT-based workflow was simulated in a clinical case and compared with MR- or CT-only delineation. High-risk clinical target volume was delineated on TRUS, and OARs were delineated on CT. Manually defined tandem/ring applicator positions on TRUS and CT were used as a reference for rigid registration of the image volumes. Treatment plan optimization for TRUS target and CT organ volumes was performed and compared to MRI and CT target contours. RESULTS: TRUS/CT-based contouring, applicator reconstruction, image fusion, and treatment planning were feasible, and the full workflow could be successfully demonstrated. The TRUS/CT plan fulfilled all clinical planning aims. Dose-volume histogram evaluation of the TRUS/CToptimized plan (high-risk clinical target volume D-90, OARs D-2cm3, for) on different image modalities showed good agreement between dose values reported for TRUS/CT and MRI-only reference contours and large deviations for CT-only target parameters. CONCLUSIONS: A TRUS/CT-based workflow for full three-dimensional image-guided cervix brachytherapy treatment planning seems feasible and may be clinically comparable to MRI-based treatment planning Further development to solve challenges with applicator definition in the TRUS volume is required before systematic applicability of this workflow. (C) 2016 American Brachytherapy Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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