Purpose: To evaluate intrafractional head motion (IFM) in patients who underwent intracranial stereotactic radiosurgery with the ExacTrac X-ray system (ETX) and a frameless mask.
Methods: A total of 143 patients who completed a pre-treatment examination for IFM were eligible for this study. The frameless mask type B R408 (Klarity Medical & Equipment Co., Ltd., Guangzhou, China), which covers the back of the head, and the entire face, was used for patient immobilization. After the initial 6D correction and first X-ray verification (IFM), X-ray verification was performed every 3 min for a duration of 15 min. The IFM (2 ≤ p ≤ 6) was calculated as the positional difference from IFM. In addition, the inter-phase IFM (IP-IFM) and IFM were calculated. The IP-IFM was defined as |IFM - IFM|, and IFM as the difference between the values after all patients were asked to move their heads intentionally with the frameless mask on.
Results: Both translational IFM and IP-IFM exceeded 1 mm for a single patient, whereas, for all patients, the translational IFM values were kept to within 1 mm in all directions. The proportions of the rotational IFM, IP-IFM, and IFM values within 0.5° were greater than 94.4%, 98.6%, and 90.2% for all of the rotational axes, respectively.
Conclusions: A frameless mask achieved highly accurate patient positioning in combination with ETX and a 6°-of-freedom robotic couch; however, a deviation over 1 mm and 0.5° was observed with low frequency. Therefore, X-ray verification and correction are required during treatment.
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