Published April 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

Effect of rectal enema on intrafraction prostate movement during image-guided radiotherapy

  • 1. Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Dong-A University Hospital, Busan (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Dong-A University Hospital, Busan (Korea, Republic of)
  • 3. Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Dong-A University Hospital, Busan (Korea, Republic of)

Description

Rectal volume and movement are major factors that influence prostate location. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a rectal enema on intrafraction prostate motion. The data from 12 patients with localised prostate cancer were analysed. Each patient underwent image-guided radiotherapy (RT), receiving a total dose of 70 Gy in 28 fractions. Rectal enemas were administered to all of the patients before each RT fraction. The location of the prostate was determined by implanting three fiducial markers under the guidance of transrectal ultrasound. Each patient underwent preparation for IGRT twice before an RT fraction and in the middle of the fraction. The intrafraction displacement of the prostate was calculated by comparing fiducial marker locations before and in the middle of an RT fraction. The rectal enemas were well tolerated by patients. The mean intrafraction prostate movement in 336 RT fractions was 1.11 ± 0.77 mm (range 0.08–7.20 mm). Intrafraction motions of 1, 2 and 3 mm were observed in 56.0%, 89.0% and 97.6% of all RT fractions, respectively. The intrafraction movements on supero-inferior and anteroposterior axes were larger than on the right-to-left axes (P < 0.05). The CTV-to-PTV margin necessary to allow for movement, calculated using the van Herk formula (2.5Σ + 0.7σ), was 1.50 mm. A daily rectal enema before each RT fraction was tolerable and yielded little intrafraction prostate displacement. We think the use of rectal enemas is a feasible method to reduce prostate movement during RT.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1754-9485.12239

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Journal Title
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
Journal Volume
59
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 236-242
ISSN
1754-9477

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