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Background: This study investigates the impact of an automated image guided patient setup correction on the dose distribution for ten patients with in-field IMRT re-irradiation of vertebral metastases.Methods: 10 patients with spinal column metastases who had previously been treated with 3D-conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) were simulated to have an in-field recurrence. IMRT plans were generated for treatment of the vertebrae sparing the spinal cord. The dose distributions were compared for a patient setup based on skin marks only and a Cone Beam CT (CBCT) based setup with translational and rotational couch corrections using an automatic robotic image guided couch top (Elekta - HexaPOD™ IGuide® - system). The biological equivalent dose (BED) was calculated to evaluate and rank the effects of the automatic setup correction for the dose distribution of CTV and spinal cord.Results: The mean absolute value (± standard deviation) over all patients and fractions of the translational error is 6.1 mm (±4 mm) and 2.7° (±1.1 mm) for the rotational error. The dose coverage of the 95% isodose for the CTV is considerable decreased for the uncorrected table setup. This is associated with an increasing of the spinal cord dose above the tolerance dose.Conclusions: An automatic image guided table correction ensures the delivery of accurate dose distribution and reduces the risk of radiation induced myelopathy. © 2013 Gröger et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Gröger, C., Hautmann, M. G., Loeschel, R., Repp, N., Kölbl, O., & Dobler, B. (2013). Re-irradiation of spinal column metastases by IMRT: Impact of setup errors on the dose distribution. Radiation Oncology, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-8-269
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