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Is AIO belly board device advantageous in all rectal cancer patients
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Abstract
Purpose.
To compare the prone position on a flat table vs an “All in one” belly board device (AIO BBD) in rectal cancer patients (RCPs).
Material and methods.
Fifteen RCPs scheduled for irradiation were scanned in the two evaluated positions. After tomography, they completed a questionnaire concerning positioning. The dose-volume histograms (DVHs) for the small bowel and bladder were compared for both immobilization methods and setup accuracy was analyzed in electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) and X-ray volume imaging (XVI) procedures.
Results.
AIO BBD was accepted by the majority of RCPs and provided better DVHs for the small bowel than the prone position on a flat table. The setup reproducibility was within tolerance limit for patients with BMI ≤ 29 kg/m2. Patients with obesity regarded AIO BBD as uncomfortable and they presented mean setup shifts out of the tolerance limit in the Y axis — 5.9 mm.
Conclusions. The AIO BBD should be recommended for RCPs, especially for those with BMI ≤ 29 kg/m2.
Abstract
Purpose.
To compare the prone position on a flat table vs an “All in one” belly board device (AIO BBD) in rectal cancer patients (RCPs).
Material and methods.
Fifteen RCPs scheduled for irradiation were scanned in the two evaluated positions. After tomography, they completed a questionnaire concerning positioning. The dose-volume histograms (DVHs) for the small bowel and bladder were compared for both immobilization methods and setup accuracy was analyzed in electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) and X-ray volume imaging (XVI) procedures.
Results.
AIO BBD was accepted by the majority of RCPs and provided better DVHs for the small bowel than the prone position on a flat table. The setup reproducibility was within tolerance limit for patients with BMI ≤ 29 kg/m2. Patients with obesity regarded AIO BBD as uncomfortable and they presented mean setup shifts out of the tolerance limit in the Y axis — 5.9 mm.
Conclusions. The AIO BBD should be recommended for RCPs, especially for those with BMI ≤ 29 kg/m2.
Keywords
rectal cancer, AIO belly board device, small bowel exposure, setup shifts
Title
Is AIO belly board device advantageous in all rectal cancer patients
Journal
Nowotwory. Journal of Oncology
Issue
Article type
Research paper (original)
Pages
342-348
Published online
2018-05-23
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DOI
Bibliographic record
Nowotwory. Journal of Oncology 2017;67(6):342-348.
Keywords
rectal cancer
AIO belly board device
small bowel exposure
setup shifts
Authors
Dominika Hempel
Joanna Mandrosz
Marek Z. Wojtukiewicz
Tomasz Filipowski
Ewa Sierko