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- W3217156952 abstract "Background/Aim. Four-dimensional (4D) computed tomography (CT) simulation is a useful tool for motion assessment in lung cancer radiotherapy. Conventional three-dimensional (3D) free-breathing (FB) simulation is static, with limited motion information on respiratory movements that can produce inaccuracies in the delineation process and radiotherapy planning. The aim of this study was to compare clinically significant differences between the target volumes defined on 3D CT vs. 4D CT simulation and the potential impact on the planning target volume (PTV), bearing in mind that a reduced PTV with precise coverage of the primary tumor is extremely important. In addition, quantification of movements of the primary tumor (gross tumor volume ? GTV) was performed during 4D CT simulation on three axes: Z-superoinferior (SI), X-mediolateral (ML), and Y-anteroposterior (AP). Methods. This retrospective study evaluated 20 lung cancer patients who underwent CT simulation for radical radiotherapy treatment. FB 3D CT and 4D CT simulations were acquired for each patient in accordance with our institutional protocol. A volumetric comparison of radiation volumes defined on 3D CT vs. 4D CT simulation was done on the following: GTV 3D vs. internal GTV (IGTV) 4D and PTV 3D vs. internal PTV (IPTV) 4D. The comparison of GTV movement in the FB phase GTV (GTV FB), phase 0 (GTV 0), phase 50 (GTV 50), and phase maximum intensity projection (GTV MIP) was made with GTV FB as the basic value. The evaluation was made on all three axes. Results. The comparison of volumetric values between GTV 3D vs. IGTV 4D was 63.15 cm3 vs. 85.51 cm3 (p < 0.001), respectively. IGTV 4D was significantly larger than GTV 3D (p < 0.001). The mean value of equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) for PTV 3D vs. IPTV 4D was 8.44 cm vs. 7.82 cm (p < 0.001), respectively, and the mean value volume PTV 3D vs. IPTV 4D was 352.70 cm3 vs. 272.78 cm3 (p < 0.001), respectively. PTV 3D was significantly larger than IPTV 4D (p < 0.001). A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) was identified in the deviation related to the Z-axis between the upper and lower lobe. Conclusion. 4D CT simulation-based delineation can reduce PTV compared to 3D simulation-based radiation therapy; therefore, it is a prerequisite for high-quality and precise radiation therapy treatment." @default.
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