Abstract

PurposeTo identify any clinical or dosimetric parameters that predict which individuals may benefit from on-table adaptation during pancreas stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) with MRI-guided radiotherapy. Methods and materialsThis was a retrospective study of patients undergoing MRI-guided SBRTfrom 2016 to 2022.Pre-treatment clinical variables and dosimetric parameters on the patient’s simulation scan were recorded for each SBRT course, and their ability to predict for on-table adaptation was analyzed using ordinal logistic regression. The outcome measure was number of fractions adapted. ResultsSixty-three SBRT courses consisting of 315 fractions were analyzed. Median prescription dose was 40 Gy in five fractions (range, 33–50 Gy); 52% and 48% of courses were prescribed ≤40 Gy and >40 Gy, respectively. The median minimum dose delivered to 95% (D95) of the gross tumor volume (GTV) and planning target volume (PTV) was 40.1 Gy and 37.0 Gy, respectively. Median number of fractions adapted per course was three, with 58% (183 out of 315) total fractions adapted. On univariable analysis, the prescription dose (>40 Gy vs ≤40 Gy), GTV volume, stomach V20 and V25, duodenum V20 and dose maximum, large bowel V33 and V35, GTV dose minimum, PTV dose minimum, and gradient index were significant determinants foradaptation (all p < 0.05). On multivariable analysis, only the prescription dose was significant (adjusted odds ratio 19.7, p = 0.005), but did not remain significant after multiple test correction (p = 0.08). ConclusionsThe likelihood of needing on-table adaptation could not be reliably predicted a priori using pre-treatment clinical characteristics, dosimetry to nearby organs at risk, or other dosimetric parameters based on the patient’s anatomy at the time of simulation, suggesting the critical importance of day-to-day variations in anatomy and increasing access to adaptive technology for pancreas SBRT. A higher (ablative) prescription dose was associated with increased use of adaptation.

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