The impact of a prophylactic skin dressing on surface-guided patient positioning in chest wall Radiation Therapy
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Publication Year 2024-06,Volume 71,Issue #2,Page 177-185
Journal Title
Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
Publication Type
Research article
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT) has emerged as a powerful tool to improve patient setup accuracy in radiation therapy (RT). Combined with the goal of increasing RT accuracy is an ongoing effort to decrease RT side effects. The application of a prophylactic skin dressing to the treatment site is a well-documented method of reducing skin-related side effects from RT. This paper aims to investigate whether the application of Mepitel, a prophylactic skin dressing, has an impact on the accuracy of surface-guided patient setups in chest wall RT. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of daily image-guided Online Corrections (OLCs) from patients undergoing chest wall irradiation with SGRT was performed. Translational (superior-inferior, lateral, and anterior-posterior) OLC magnitude and direction were compared between patients treated with Mepitel applied and those treated without. Systematic and random errors were calculated and compared between groups. RESULTS: OLCs from 275 fractions were analysed. Mean OLCs were larger for patients with Mepitel applied in the superior_inferior axis (0.34 vs. 0.22 cm, P = 0.049) and for the combined translational vector (0.54 vs. 0.43 cm, P = 0.043). Combined translational systematic error was slightly larger for patients with Mepitel applied (0.15 vs. 0.09 cm). CONCLUSION: Mepitel can impact the accuracy of SGRT patient-positioning in chest wall RT. The variation however is small and unlikely to have any clinical impact if SGRT is coupled with image guidance and appropriate PTV margins. Further investigation is required to assess the effect of Mepitel on SGRT accuracy in other treatment sites, as well as any potential dosimetric impacts.
Publisher
Wiley
Keywords
Humans; *Thoracic Wall/radiation effects; *Bandages; *Patient Positioning; Male; Female; Middle Aged; Aged; Retrospective Studies; Radiotherapy, Image-Guided/methods; Skin/radiation effects; Breast; Mepitel; chest wall; radiation therapy; radiotherapy; skin dressing; surface guided radiation therapy
Department(s)
Radiation Therapy; Physical Sciences
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.781
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