Journal article

A review of kidney motion under free, deep and forced-shallow breathing conditions: Implications for stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy treatment

D Pham, T Kron, F Foroudi, M Schneider, S Siva

Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment | Published : 2014

Abstract

Motion management strategies are important during stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy for abdominal targets. The kidney is a mobile retroperitoneal organ that moves with respiration. A review of the literature was performed to investigate the reported degree of kidney motion associated with various breathing conditions. A structured search was performed using Medline from January 1970 to May 2013 for all publications describing cranial-caudal kidney motion. Relevance to radiotherapy practice was reviewed based on any breathing instructions and/or immobilization equipment that could affect breathing pattern. Studies were categorized under three types of breathing conditions: Forced-shallo..

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