Dosimetric Analysis of Proximal Bronchial Tree Subsegments to Assess The Risk of Severe Toxicity After Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy of Ultra-central Lung Tumors
医学
毒性
肺
核医学
放射外科
放射治疗
养生
放射科
肺毒性
病理
内科学
作者
Maiwand Ahmadsei,Vinojaa Jegarajah,Riccardo Dal Bello,Sebastian M. Christ,Michael M. Mayinger,L. S. Stark,Jonas Willmann,Ivan R. Vogelius,Panagiotis Balermpas,Nicolaus Andratschke,Stephanie Tanadini‐Lang,Matthias Gückenberger
•Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for ultra-central lung tumors is associated with high toxicity rates.•To evaluate differences in radiosensitivity within the proximal bronchial tree (PBT), the PBT was sub-segmented into seven anatomical sections.•A risk-adapted SBRT regimen of EQD2_10 = 54.4 Gy in 8 or 10 fractions results in excellent local control and low rates of severe toxicity.•Data from a recent meta-analysis, the NORDIC Hilus trial and dosimetric data from this study were combined to create a NTCP model.•A dose threshold of EQD2_3 = 100 Gy to the PBT or any of its subsegments is expected to result in low rates of severe bronchial toxicity.