Shallow kinetics induced by a metronome (SKIM): A novel contactless respiratory motion management

Author:

Sohn James1,Polizzi Mitchell2,McDonagh Philip Reed2,Guy Christopher2,Datsang Rabten2ORCID,Weiss Elisabeth2,Kim Siyong2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Northwestern Memorial Hospital Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesAs an alternative to conventional compression amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic, we developed a contactless motion management strategy. By increasing the patient's breathing rate to induce shallow breathing with the aid of a metronome, our hypothesis is that the motion magnitude of the target may be minimized without physical contact or compression.MethodsFourteen lung stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) patients treated under fast shallow‐breathing (FSB) were selected for inclusion in this retrospective study. Our proposed method is called shallow kinetics induced by a metronome (SKIM). We induce FSB by setting the beats‐per‐minute (BPM) high (typically in the range of 50–60). This corresponded to a patient breathing rate of 25–30 (breathing) cycles per minute. The magnitude of target motion in 3D under SKIM was evaluated using 4DCT datasets. Comparison with free breathing (FB) 4DCT was also made for a subset for which FB data available.ResultsThe overall effectiveness of SKIM was evaluated with 18 targets (14 patients). Direct comparison with FB was performed with 12 targets (10 patients). The vector norm mean ± SD value of motion magnitude under SKIM for 18 targets was 8.2 ± 4.1 mm. The mean ± SD metronome BPM was 54.9 ± 4.0 in this group. The vector norm means ± SD values of target motion for FB and SKIM in the 12 target sub‐group were 14.6 ± 8.5 mm and 9.3 ± 3.7 mm, respectively. The mean ± SD metronome BPM for this sub‐group was 56.3 ± 2.5.ConclusionCompared with FB, SKIM can significantly reduce respiratory motion magnitude of thoracic targets. The difference in maximum motion reduction in the overall vector norm, S‐I, and A‐P directions was significant (p = 0.033, 0.042, 0.011). Our proposed method can be an excellent practical alternative to conventional compression due to its flexibility and ease of implementation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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