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Tailored stereotactic radiotherapy technique using deep inspiration breath-hold to reduce stomach dose for cardiac radioablation

Myung‐Jin Cha, Phillip S. Cuculich, Clifford G. Robinson, Ji Hyun Chang

2021Radiation Oncology Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To provide a new insight on a novel safe cardiac radioablation using deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) to reduce gastrointestinal dose. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For treating incessant ventricular tachycardia (VT) originated from left ventricle inferior scar abutting the stomach, a target delineation and treatment planning for cardiac radioablation was performed. With four different computed tomography (CT) scan protocols-DIBH, full expiration breath-hold, four-dimensional (4D) CT without and with abdominal compression, the distances between the target and the stomach were compared. RESULTS: Among the protocols, the CT scan with DIBH showed largest distance between the target and the stomach and selected for the treatment planning. The prescribed dose was 25 Gy in a single fraction, and satisfactory dosimetric parameters were achieved with the DIBH. The patient was successfully treated with the DIBH, and experienced no acute toxicity. CONCLUSION: To gain the best benefit from cardiac radioablation, understanding the possible toxicity in the adjacent organs is crucial. By moving the heart with thoraco-diaphragmatic movement by DIBH, the target could be physically separated from the stomach.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStomachVentricular tachycardiaNuclear medicineRadiation therapyRadiologyVentricleDiaphragmatic breathingInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicineCardiac Arrhythmias and TreatmentsAdvanced Radiotherapy TechniquesHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
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