Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Jul 2019)

The influence of a six degrees of freedom couch and an individual head support in patient positioning in radiotherapy of head and neck cancer

  • Myra F. Rodrigues,
  • Sten Veen,
  • Jaap van Egmond,
  • Mark van Hameren,
  • Theodorus van Oorschot,
  • Steven de Vet,
  • Jan P.C. van Santvoort,
  • Ruud G.J. Wiggenraad,
  • Mirjam E. Mast

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 30 – 33

Abstract

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Reproducible patient positioning is important in radiotherapy (RT) of head-and-neck cancer. We therefore compared set-up errors in head-and-neck RT resulting from three different patient positioning systems. Patients were either treated with a standard head support (SHS) and conventional treatment couch (SHS-3, n = 10), a SHS and rotational couch (SHS-6, n = 10), or an individual head support (IHS) and rotational couch (IHS-6, n = 10). Interfraction mean translation vector lenghts were significantly lower for IHS-6 compared to SHS-3 (0.8 ± 0.3 mm vs. 1.4 ± 0.7 mm, P = 0.001). Intrafraction displacement was comparable among cohorts. This study showed that the use of a six degrees of freedom couch combined with an IHS in head-and-neck RT resulted in better interfraction reproducibility. Keywords: Head-and-neck cancer, Immobilization, Head support, Set-up correction, Six degrees of freedom couch, Cone-beam CT