This pilot phase I/II trial studies how well a continuous positive airway pressure device or deep inspiration breath hold works in reducing tumor movement in patients undergoing stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for lung cancer. The continuous positive airway pressure device works by blowing air into the lungs while patients wear a face mask or nozzle to help expand their airways and lungs. Deep inspiration breath hold is a standard technique that uses active breath-holding to restrict movement of the body. Using a continuous positive airway pressure device may work better than deep inspiration breath hold in lowering the amount of tumor movement during stereotactic radiation body therapy.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To compare the two methods of tumor motion management, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) and to estimate the decrease in tumor motion from free breathing for CPAP and DIBH. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To determine if CPAP is a more time-efficient option for tumor motion management than is DIBH. Ia. Determine if CPAP is better tolerated by patients than is DIBH. Ib. Determine the reproducibility of lung expansion and tumor motion reduction by CPAP. Ic. Determine if the dosimetric coverage of the tumor and the sparing of the normal tissues with CPAP is comparable to that with DIBH. Id. Measure treatment time differences between CPAP and breath hold (DIBH) treatments. OUTLINE: Patients undergo free-breathing, DIBH, and CPAP CT simulation scans. If patient has difficulty exhaling on CPAP, then patient undergo biphasic positive airway pressure (BiPAP) CT simulation. The attending physician then compares all 3 simulation treatment plans (free-breathing, DIBH, and CPAP/BiPAP) and determines which method to use during SBRT. If CPAP/BiPAP is chosen as preferred method, patients wear CPAP/BiPAP over 1 hour prior to SBRT, then again during SBRT over 30-60 minutes. All other patients complete free-breathing or DIBH during SBRT over 30-60 minutes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Receive BiPAP
Undergo CT simulation scans
Receive CPAP
Complete DIBH
Undergo CT simulation scans
Undergo SBRT
M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States
RECRUITINGEstimation of decrease in tumor motion
Paired t-test will be used to compare continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) in the decrease of tumor motion from free breathing. Linear regression may be used to evaluate the difference between CPAP and DIBH in the decrease of tumor motion from free breathing with the adjustment of important demographic and clinical variables in the model.
Time frame: Up to 10 days
Increase in lung volume
Increase in lung volume to be determined by using DIBH or CPAP from free breathing. Linear regression may be used to evaluate the difference between CPAP and DIBH in the increase of lung volume from free breathing with the adjustment of important demographic and clinical variables in the model. The study will summarize the data with mean, standard deviation, median and range for continuous variables, and frequency count and percentage for categorical variables
Time frame: Up to 10 days
Assessment of time to deliver the planned radiation dose by using the most appropriate method
The study will summarize the data with mean, standard deviation, median and range for continuous variables, and frequency count and percentage for categorical variables.
Time frame: Up to 10 days
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