Endobronchial coil spring fiducial markers for CyberKnife® stereotactic body radiation therapy.
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serval:BIB_C98C6D8E75E9
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Endobronchial coil spring fiducial markers for CyberKnife® stereotactic body radiation therapy.
Journal
Respirology
ISSN
1440-1843 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1323-7799
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
26
Number
5
Pages
469-476
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
SBRT is an alternative treatment for early-stage inoperable lung cancer. Metallic FM allow to increase tumour tracking precision by CyberKnife®. Currently used techniques for FM placement have many limitations; transthoracic insertion has a high risk for pneumothorax, endovascular insertion requires expertise and dedicated angiography infrastructure and endobronchial linear-gold FM dislocate frequently. This is the first study to assess the safety and efficacy of cs-FM endobronchial insertion under fluoroscopy with or without R-EBUS assessment.
We retrospectively evaluated all consecutive patients undergoing endobronchial cs-FM placement for at least one PPL <25 mm between 10.2015 and 12.2019. TBB of the PPL were performed in case of a typical R-EBUS signal. PPL tracking accuracy by CyberKnife, complications, cs-FM migration rate and procedure duration were analysed.
A total of 52 patients were treated during 55 procedures and 207 cs-FM were placed in 70 PPL. Tracking was successful for 65 of 70 (93%) PPL. R-EBUS was performed for 33 (47%) PPL and TBB for 9 (13%) PPL. Bronchospasm occurred once and any other complications were observed. Migration of cs-FM occurred in 16 of 207 (8%) cs-FM. Migration was more frequent when the target was in a previously irradiated area (P = 0.022). The median bronchoscopy duration was 31.5 min (n = 48 procedures).
Bronchoscopic cs-FM placement is a rapid and safe procedure. It is associated with a low migration rate and allows precise SBRT delivery. Previous irradiation of the PPL was associated with a higher migration rate.
We retrospectively evaluated all consecutive patients undergoing endobronchial cs-FM placement for at least one PPL <25 mm between 10.2015 and 12.2019. TBB of the PPL were performed in case of a typical R-EBUS signal. PPL tracking accuracy by CyberKnife, complications, cs-FM migration rate and procedure duration were analysed.
A total of 52 patients were treated during 55 procedures and 207 cs-FM were placed in 70 PPL. Tracking was successful for 65 of 70 (93%) PPL. R-EBUS was performed for 33 (47%) PPL and TBB for 9 (13%) PPL. Bronchospasm occurred once and any other complications were observed. Migration of cs-FM occurred in 16 of 207 (8%) cs-FM. Migration was more frequent when the target was in a previously irradiated area (P = 0.022). The median bronchoscopy duration was 31.5 min (n = 48 procedures).
Bronchoscopic cs-FM placement is a rapid and safe procedure. It is associated with a low migration rate and allows precise SBRT delivery. Previous irradiation of the PPL was associated with a higher migration rate.
Keywords
airway markers, bronchoscopy and interventional techniques, lung cancer, metallic fiducial marker, stereotactic body radiation therapy
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Web of science
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09/01/2021 20:31
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05/05/2021 5:36