TY - JOUR T1 - Time Dependence of Intra-fractional Motion in Spinal Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy JF - In Vivo JO - In Vivo SP - 2433 LP - 2437 DO - 10.21873/invivo.12521 VL - 35 IS - 4 AU - RYUTA HIRAI AU - YU OHKUBO AU - MITSUNOBU IGARI AU - YU KUMAZAKI AU - TOMOMI AOSHIKA AU - YASUHIRO RYUNO AU - SATOSHI SAITO AU - TAKANORI ABE AU - SHIN-EI NODA AU - SHINGO KATO Y1 - 2021/07/01 UR - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/35/4/2433.abstract N2 - Background/Aim: Positional uncertainty in spinal stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) may cause fatal error, therefore, we investigated the intra-fractional spinal motion during SBRT and its time dependency. Patients and Methods: Thirty-one patients who received SBRT using CyberKnife were enrolled in the study. 2D kV X-ray spine images in two directions were taken before and during treatment. Image acquisition intervals during treatment were set at 35-60 sec. Automatic image matchings were performed between the reference digital reconstructed radiography (DRR) and live images, and the spinal position displacements were logged in six translational and rotational directions. If the displacements exceeded 2 mm or 1 degree, the treatment beam delivery was interrupted and the patient position was corrected by moving couch, and the couch adjustments were also logged. Based on the information, the time-dependent accumulated translational and rotational displacements without any couch adjustments were calculated. Results: Spinal position displacements in all translational and rotational directions were correlated with elapsed treatment time. Especially, Right-Left displacements of >1 mm and >2 mm were observed at 4-6 and 8-10 min after treatment initiation, respectively. Rotational displacements in the Yaw direction >1° were observed at 10-15 min after treatment initiation. Conclusion: The translational and rotational displacements systematically increased with elapsed treatment time. It is suggested that the spine position should be checked at least every 4-6 min or the treatment time should be limited within 4-6 minutes to ensure the irradiation accuracy within the millimeter or submillimeter range. ER -