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Relevant Reduction Effect with a Modified Thermoplastic Mask of Rotational Error for Glottic Cancer in IMRT

Authors
Jung, Jae HongJung, Joo-YoungCho, Kwang HwanRyu, Mi RyeongBae, Sun HyunMoon, Seong KwonKim, Yong HoChoe, Bo-YoungSuh, Tae Suk
Issue Date
Feb-2017
Publisher
한국물리학회
Keywords
Patient setup errors; Thermoplastic mask; Glottis; Correlation; Tomotherapy
Citation
Journal of the Korean Physical Society, v.70, no.3, pp 308 - 316
Pages
9
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume
70
Number
3
Start Page
308
End Page
316
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7807
DOI
10.3938/jkps.70.308
ISSN
0374-4884
1976-8524
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the glottis rotational error (GRE) by using a thermoplastic mask for patients with the glottic cancer undergoing intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). We selected 20 patients with glottic cancer who had received IMRT by using the tomotherapy. The image modalities with both kilovoltage computed tomography (planning kVCT) and megavoltage CT (daily MVCT) images were used for evaluating the error. Six anatomical landmarks in the image were defined to evaluate a correlation between the absolute GRE (.) and the length of contact with the underlying skin of the patient by the mask (mask, mm). We also statistically analyzed the results by using the Pearson's correlation coefficient and a linear regression analysis (P < 0.05). The mask and the absolute GRE were verified to have a statistical correlation (P < 0.01). We found a statistical significance for each parameter in the linear regression analysis (mask versus absolute roll: P = 0.004 [ P < 0.05]; mask versus 3D-error: P = 0.000 [P < 0.05]). The range of the 3D-errors with contact by the mask was from 1.2% -39.7% between the maximumand no-contact case in this study. A thermoplastic mask with a tight, increased contact area may possibly contribute to the uncertainty of the reproducibility as a variation of the absolute GRE. Thus, we suggest that a modified mask, such as one that covers only the glottis area, can significantly reduce the patients' setup errors during the treatment.
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