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Hypopharynx Cancer의 VMAT 치료 시 Neck 3D Bolus 적용에 대한 유용성 평가 (The Application of 3D Bolus with Neck in the Treatment of Hypopharynx Cancer in VMAT)

  • 안예찬;김진만;김찬양;김종식;박용철
    • 대한방사선치료학회지
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    • 제32권
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2020
  • 목 적: Hypopharynx Cancer의 VMAT 치료 시 Neck 부분에 Commercial Bolus(이하 CB)와 3D Printing 기술로 제작한 3D Bolus를 각각 적용한 두 치료 계획을 비교함으로써 3D Bolus 적용의 선량학적 유용성, setup 재현성 및 효율성을 알아보고 임상적 적용 가능성을 평가하고자 한다. 대상 및 방법: CB를 적용한 RANDO phantom의 CT image를 바탕으로 3D Bolus를 동일한 형태로 제작하였다. 3D Bolus는 OMG SLA 660 Printer, MaterialiseMagics software를 이용하여 SLA기법을 통해 밀도 1.2 g/㎤의 폴리우레탄 아크릴레이트 수지로 출력하였다. CB와 3D Bolus를 적용한 두 CT image를 바탕으로 Hypopharynx Cancer의 VMAT 치료를 가정하여 치료 계획을 수립하였다. 수립한 두 치료 계획을 각각 18회에 걸쳐 CBCT image를 획득하였고, 매 회 setup time을 측정하여 치료 효율성을 평가하였다. 획득한 CBCT image를 바탕으로 전산화 치료계획 시스템 Pinnacle을 통해 Adaptive Plan을 진행함으로써 Target, 정상 장기 선량 평가와 Bolus Volume의 변화를 평가하였다. 결 과: 각 치료 계획에 대한 setup time은 CB 적용 치료 계획에 비해 3D Bolus 적용 치료 계획에서 평균 28 sec 감소하였다. 치료 전 기간 내 Bolus Volume 변화는 CB Initial Plan 83.9㎤에서 86.1±2.70㎤, 3D Bolus Initial Plan 92.2㎤에서 99.8±0.46㎤로 나타났다. CTV Min Value의 변화는 CB Initial Plan 191.6cGy에서 167.4±19.38cGy, 3D Bolus Initial Plan 167.3cGy에서 149.5±18.27cGy로 나타났다. CTV Mean Value의 변화는 CB Initial Plan 227.1cGy에서 228.3±0.38cGy, 3D Bolus Initial Plan 225.9cGy에서 227.7±0.30cGy로 나타났다. PTV Min Value의 변화는 CB Initial Plan 128.5cGy에서 74.9±19.47cGy, 3D Bolus Initial Plan 139.9cGy에서 83.2±12.92cGy로 나타났다. PTV Mean Value의 변화는 CB Initial Plan 225.4cGy에서 226.2±0.83cGy, 3D Bolus Initial Plan 224.1cGy에서 225.8±0.33cGy로 나타났다. 정상 장기 Spinal Cord에 대한 Max Value는 매 회 평균 135.6cGy로 동일하게 나타났다. 결 론: 본 논문의 실험 결과를 통해 불균등한 체표면에 대한 3D Bolus의 적용이 Commercial Bolus 적용에 비해 선량학적으로 유용하고 setup 재현성 및 효율성 또한 우수함을 알 수 있었다. 추후 3D Printing 재료의 다양성에 대한 연구와 함께 추가적인 사례 연구가 진행된다면 방사선 치료 분야에서 3D Bolus의 적용이 더욱 활발하게 진행될 것으로 사료된다.

IMRT(Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy)전달 기법과 FFF(Flattening Filter Free) 빔을 이용한 요철 부위 피부 선량 증가 방법에 대한 고찰 (A Study on IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy) Delivery Technique and FFF (Flattening Filter Free) Beam to Increase Skin Dose to Irregularly Shaped Skin Surface.)

  • 우헌;손상준;제영완
    • 대한방사선치료학회지
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    • 제34권
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2022
  • 목 적: 볼루스 적용이 어려운 코와 같은 요철 부위 치료 시 피부 선량 확보에 어려움이 있는 경우, IMRT(Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy)전달 기법 과 평균 에너지가 낮은 FFF(Flattening Filter Free)를 조합한 치료 계획으로 피부 선량 증가 여부를 팬텀 실험을 통해 알아보고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법: 두경부암 치료시 가장 흔하게 사용하는 6MV-FF(Flattening Filter) VMAT(Volumetric-Modulated Arc Therapy) 치료계획을 기준으로 정하고, VMAT와 IMRT, FF와 FFF, 5 mm 볼루스 적용 유무를 조합하여 비교군을 생성하였다. 란도 팬텀 콧등에 가상 타겟을 생성하였고, 5 mm 의 가상의 볼루스를 란도 팬텀 콧등 위에 완전 밀착을 가정하여 적용하였다. 팬텀의 코를 기준으로 5개 측정지점을 정하고 각각의 치료계획 을 치료테크닉과 bolus 적용유무에 맞게 치료계획 당 3회를 조사하여 흡수선량을 측정하였다. 결 과: FF vs FFF 에서의 피부선량 차이는 VMAT bolus off에서 FFF인 경우 증가하였고, IMRT bolus off의 경우 차이를 나타내지 않았다. VMAT bolus 5 mm, IMRT bolus 5 mm에서는 FFF에서 오히려 피부선량이 감소되는 것을 확인 할 수 있었다. VMAT vs IMRT 피부선량 차이는 FFF bolus off 의 경우에만 피부선량이 증가했고, 나머지는 통계적 차이가 없었다. bolus off vs bolus 5 mm 에서의 피부선량 차이는 IMRT FFF 을 사용했을 경우만 제외하고는 모두 bolus 5 mm 에서 피부선량이 증가하는 것을 확인하였다. IMRT와 FFF를 조합한 치료 계획은 통상적으로 사용되는 VMAT와 FF를 사용하여 5 mm 볼루스를 적용한 치료 계획 피부선량의 측정값을 분석한 결과 통계적으로 유의미한 차이를 발견하지 못했다. 따라서 IMRT_FFF 를 사용함으로써 VMAT_FF 에 5 mm 볼루스 적용한 것과 비슷한 수준의 피부선량 전달이 가능할 것이라 사료되며, 이는 높은 피부선량이 필요하지만, 볼루스 적용이 어려운 환자와 같은 경우에 유용할 수 있다. 결 론: 볼루스 적용이 어려운 환자의 경우, VMAT와 FF에 비교하여 IMRT와 FFF를 적절히 조합한 치료 계획으로 피부 선량 증가를 기대할 수 있다.

사지의 방사선치료에 사용되는 쌀 볼루스의 품종에 따른 방사선량분포의 민감도 연구 (A Study on Dose Sensitivity according to Rice Cultivar in Extremities Radiation Therapy with Rice Bolus)

  • 서정민
    • 한국방사선학회논문지
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.741-746
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    • 2020
  • 사지부위에 많이 발생하는 연부조직육종의 방사선치료에 사용하는 쌀을 이용한 볼루스의 적용에서 쌀의 품종에 따른 형태적 차이에 따라 달라지는 방사선량분포의 차이가 발생하는지를 알기 위하여 일반적인 국산 쌀과 낱알의 크기가 작은 태국산 쌀을 각각 적용한 쌀 볼루스의 선량분포 민감도를 비교하였다. 쌀 볼루스를 적용하지 않는 팬텀, 국산 쌀을 사용한 쌀 볼루스를 적용한 팬텀, 태국산 쌀을 사용한 쌀 볼루스를 적용한 팬텀에 동일한 방사선치료계획을 수립하고 동일한 지점 12곳에 대한 선량을 비교하였다. 등중심점에 대하여 100 cGy를 처방하였으며, 낱알의 크기가 작고 긴 태국산 쌀을 이용한 쌀볼루스에서 평균 103.57±1.98 cGy, 국산 쌀 볼루스에서 평균 104.27±2.12 cGy, 볼루스가 없는 팬텀에서 104.99±6.40 cGy의 선량분포를 보였다. Wilcoxon's Signed Rank test에서 태국산 쌀 볼루스와 국산 쌀 볼루스의 선량분포가 유의한 차이를 보였다(p=.011). 낱알의 크기가 작고 긴 태국산 쌀을 이용한 볼루스에서 더 균등한 선량분포를 보임을 확인하였으며 임상에서 이를 고려하면 더 양질의 의료서비스를 제공할 수 있을 것이다.

토모테라피에서 쌀 볼루스 팬텀의 유용성 평가: 팬텀연구 (Evaluating the Usefulness of Rice Bolus Phantom in Tomotherapy: Phantom Study)

  • 김대건;정재홍
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제44권6호
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    • pp.663-669
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the rice bolus for upper-lower extremity radiation therapy by Tomotherapy. The computed tomography images were obtained for air, water, and rice bolus. The average and standard deviation of the Hounsfield unit (HU) were measured for image evaluation. The conformity index (CI) and homogeneity index (HI) were calculated for dose distribution of the planning target volume (PTV) which was treated by direct mode with gantry angle (90 and 270 angle). The point dose of a total of ten axial planes was measured to confirm the different regions. The mean of HU was -999.72 ± 0.72 at the air. The water and rice bolus were -0.13 ± 1.65 and -170 ± 27.2, respectively. The CI (HI) of PTV was 0.96 (1.36) at the air. 0.95 (1.04) at the water bolus, and 0.95 (1.04) at the rice bolus. The maximum dose for air was 136 cGy which is about 32% higher than 103 cGy for water and 104 cGy for rice bolus. There was a statistical difference for point dose between air and water including rice bolus (p=0.04), however, no statistical difference between water and rice bolus (p=0.579).The rice bolus phantom for extremities radiation therapy could be not only the optimized dose distribution but also the convenience and equipment safety at Tomotherapy. However, additional research will be necessary to more accurately verify the clinical usefulness of rice bolus phantom due to not enough examination.

Establishment of Injection Protocol of Contrast Material in Pulmonary Angiography using Test Bolus Method and 16-Detector-Row Computed Tomography in Normal Beagle Dogs

  • Choi, Sooyoung;Kwon, Younghang;Park, Hyunyoung;Kwon, Kyunghun;Lee, Kija;Park, Inchul;Choi, Hojung;Lee, Youngwon
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.330-334
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this study was to establish an injection protocol of a test bolus and a main bolus of contrast material for computed tomographic pulmonary angiography (CTPA) for visualizing optimal pulmonary arteries in normal beagle dogs. CTPA using a test bolus method from either protocol A or B were performed in each of four normal beagle dogs. In protocol A, CTPA was conducted with a scan duration for around 8 s, setting the contrast enhancement peak of the pulmonary trunk in the middle of the scan duration. The arrival time to the contrast enhancement peak was predicted from a previous dynamic scan using a test bolus (150 mg iodine/kg) injected with the same injection duration using for a main bolus (450 mg iodine/kg). In protocol B, CTPA was started at the predicted appearance time of contrast material in the pulmonary trunk based on a previous dynamic scan using a test bolus injected with the same injection rate as a main bolus. CTPA using protocol A showed the optimal opacification of the pulmonary artery with pulmonary venous contamination. Proper CTPA images in the absence of venous contamination were obtained in protocol B. CTPA with a scan duration for 8 s should be started at the appearance time of contrast enhancement in the pulmonary trunk, which can be identified exactly when a test bolus is injected at the same injection rate used for the main bolus.

Neck Node Bolus Technique in the Treatment of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy

  • Phua, Chee Ee;Ung, Ngie Min;Tan, Boon Seang;Tan, Ai Lian;Eng, Kae Yann;Ng, Bong Seng
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제13권12호
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    • pp.6133-6137
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: To study the effect of bolus versus no bolus in the coverage of the nodal tumour volume with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods and Materials: This retrospective study used data from 5 consecutive patients with NPC who were treated with bolus for large neck nodes using IMRT from November 2011-January 2012 in our institute. All these patients were treated radically with IMRT according to our institution's protocol. Re-planning with IMRT without bolus for these patients with exactly the same target volumes were done for comparison. Comparison of the plans was done by comparing the V70 of PTV70-N, V66.5 of PTV70-N, V65.1 of PTV70-N and the surface dose of the PTV70-N. Results: The mean size of the largest diameter of the enlarged lymph nodes for the 5 patients was 3.9 cm. The mean distance of the GTV-N to the skin surface was 0.6 cm. The mean V70 of PTV70-N for the 5 patients showed an absolute advantage of 10.8% (92.4% vs. 81.6%) for the plan with bolus while the V66.5 of PTV70-N had an advantage of 8.1% (97.0% vs. 88.9%). The mean V65.1 also had an advantage of 7.1% (97.6% vs. 90.5%). The mean surface dose for the PTV70-N was also much higher at 61.1 Gy for the plans with bolus compared to only 23.5 Gy for the plans without bolus. Conclusion: Neck node bolus technique should be strongly considered in the treatment of NPC with enlarged lymph nodes treated with IMRT. It yields a superior dosimetry compared t o non-bolus plans with acceptable skin toxicity.

Customized 3D Printed Bolus for Breast Reconstruction for Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM)

  • Ha, Jin-Suk;Jung, Jae Hong;Kim, Min-Joo;Jeon, Mi Jin;Jang, Won Suk;Cho, Yoon Jin;Lee, Ik Jae;Kim, Jun Won;Suh, Tae Suk
    • 한국의학물리학회지:의학물리
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.196-202
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    • 2016
  • We aim to develop the breast bolus by using a 3D printer to minimize the air-gap, and compare it to commercial bolus used for patients undergoing reconstruction in breast cancer. The bolus-shaped region of interests (ROIs) were contoured at the surface of the intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) thorax phantom with 5 mm thickness, after which the digital imaging and communications in mdicine (DICOM)-RT structure file was acquired. The intensity-modulated radiation therapy (Tomo-IMRT) and direct mode (Tomo-Direct) using the Tomotherapy were established. The 13 point doses were measured by optically stimulated luminescence (OSLD) dosimetry. The measurement data was analyzed to quantitatively evaluate the applicability of 3D bolus. The percentage change of mean measured dose between the commercial bolus and 3D-bolus was 2.3% and 0.7% for the Tomo-direct and Tomo-IMRT, respectively. For air-gap, range of the commercial bolus was from 0.8 cm to 1.5 cm at the periphery of the right breast. In contrast, the 3D-bolus have occurred the air-gap (i.e., 0 cm). The 3D-bolus for radiation therapy reduces the air-gap on irregular body surface that believed to help in accurate and precise radiation therapy due to better property of adhesion.

Geometric Evaluation of Patient-Specific 3D Bolus from 3D Printed Mold and Casting Method for Radiation Therapy

  • An, Hyun Joon;Kim, Myeong Soo;Kim, Jiseong;Son, Jaeman;Choi, Chang Heon;Park, Jong Min;Kim, Jung-in
    • 한국의학물리학회지:의학물리
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.32-38
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate the geometrical accuracy of a patient-specific bolus based on a three-dimensional (3D) printed mold and casting method. Materials and Methods: Three breast cancer patients undergoing treatment for a superficial region were scanned using computed tomography (CT) and a designed bolus structure through a treatment planning system (TPS). For the fabrication of patient-specific bolus, we cast harmless certified silicone into 3D printed molds. The produced bolus was also imaged using CT under the same conditions as the patient CT to acquire its geometrical shape. We compared the shapes of the produced bolus with the planned bolus structure from the TPS by measuring the average distance between two structures after a surface registration. Results and Conclusions: The result of the average difference in distance was within 1 mm and, as the worst case, the absolute difference did not exceed ${\pm}2mm$. The result of the geometric difference in the cross-section profile of each bolus was approximately 1 mm, which is a similar property of the average difference in distance. This discrepancy was negligible in affecting the dose reduction. The proposed fabrication of patient-specific bolus is useful for radiation therapy in the treatment of superficial regions, particularly those with an irregular shape.

Development and Evaluation of a Thimble-Like Head Bolus Shield for Hemi-Body Electron Beam Irradiation Technique

  • Shin, Wook-Geun;Lee, Sung Young;Jin, Hyeongmin;Kim, Jeongho;Kang, Seonghee;Kim, Jung-in;Jung, Seongmoon
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.152-157
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    • 2022
  • Background: The hemi-body electron beam irradiation (HBIe-) technique has been proposed for the treatment of mycosis fungoides. It spares healthy skin using an electron shield. However, shielding electrons is complicated owing to electron scattering effects. In this study, we developed a thimble-like head bolus shield that surrounds the patient's entire head to prevent irradiation of the head during HBIe-. Materials and Methods: The feasibility of a thimble-like head bolus shield was evaluated using a simplified Geant4 Monte Carlo (MC) simulation. Subsequently, the head bolus was manufactured using a three-dimensional (3D) printed mold and Ecoflex 00-30 silicone. The fabricated head bolus was experimentally validated by measuring the dose to the Rando phantom using a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) detector with clinical configuration of HBIe-. Results and Discussion: The thimble-like head bolus reduced the electron fluence by 2% compared with that without a shield in the MC simulations. In addition, an improvement in fluence degradation outside the head shield was observed. In the experimental validation using the inhouse-developed bolus shield, this head bolus reduced the electron dose to approximately 2.5% of the prescribed dose. Conclusion: A thimble-like head bolus shield for the HBIe- technique was developed and validated in this study. This bolus effectively spares healthy skin without underdosage in the region of the target skin in HBIe-.

Chest-wall Surface Dose During Post-mastectomy Radiation Therapy, with and without Nonmagnetic Bolus: A Phantom Study

  • Choi, Cheon Woong;Hong, Joo Wan;Park, Cheol Soo;Ahn, Jae Ouk
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.293-297
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    • 2016
  • For mastectomy patients, sufficient doses of radiation should be delivered to the surface of the chest wall to prevent recurrence. A bolus is used to increase the surface dose on the chest wall, whereby the surface dose is confirmed with the use of a virtual bolus during the computerized treatment-planning process. The purpose of this study is an examination of the difference between the dose of the computerized treatment plan and the dose that is measured on the bolus. Part of the left breast of an Anderson Rando phantom was removed, followed by the attainment of computed tomography (CT) images that were used as the basis for computerized treatment plans that were established with no bolus, a 3 mm-thick bolus, a 5 mm-thick bolus, and a 10 mm-thick bolus. For the computerized treatment plan, a prescribed dose regimen was dispensed daily and planning target volume (PTV) coverage was applied according to the RTOG 1304 guidelines. Using each of the established computerized treatment plans, chest-wall doses of 5 points were measured; this chest-wall dose was used as the standard for the analysis of this study, while the level of significance was set at P < 0.05. The measurement of the chest-wall dose with no bolus is 1.6 % to 10.3 % higher, and the differences of the minimum average and the maximum average of the five measurement points are -13.8 and -1.9, respectively (P < 0.05); however, when the bolus was used, the dosage was measured as 3.7 % to 9.2 % lower, and the differences of the minimum average and the maximum average are 7.4 and 9.0, -1.2 and 17.4, and 8.1 and 19.8 for 3 mm, 5 mm, and 10 mm, respectively (P < 0.05). As the thickness of the bolus is increased, the differences of the average surface dose are further increased. There are a variety of factors that affect the surface dose on the chest wall during post-mastectomy radiation therapy, for which verification is required; in particular, a consideration of the appropriate thickness and the number of uses when a bolus is used, and which has the greatest effect on the surface dose on the chest wall, is considered necessary.