Evaluation of the use of abdominal compression of the lung in stereotactic radiation therapy

The goal of this retrospective study was to determine the benefit in using abdominal compression to reduce tumor motion for patients treated with lung stereotactic body radiotherapy. Forty-four lung lesions (n  = 44) from 37 patients (N = 37) treated at the University of Toledo's Dana Cancer Center were assessed by determining the overall tumor displacement along with possible surrogates such as change in tidal volume and diaphragm displacement, with and without abdominal compression. Measurements of lung capacity were acquired from the 4DCT at maximum and minimum respiration in order to determine the tidal volume, with and without abdominal compression.
Source: Medical Dosimetry - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research