ESTRO 2023 - Abstract Book

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Sunday 14 May 2023

ESTRO 2023

Conclusion In GBM patients, reducing the CTV margin from 20mm to 15mm allowed for reduced dose to the surrounding brain structures without compromising outcome. This offers the potential for less treatment toxicity, as well as more room for dose escalation/reirradiation.

Mini-Oral: Patient and public perspective

MO-0557 The virtual reality for managing emotional distress in paediatric patients receiving radiotherapy S. Mico 1 , D. Garcia 2 , M. Ramos 3 , A. Salo 4 , M. Boufill 5 , E. Bustelo 5 , J. Garre 3 , E. Recalde 3 , J. Giralt 3 1 Hospital Universitario Vall D´Hebron , Radiation oncology , Barcelona , Spain; 2 Hospital Universitario Vall D´Hebron, Radiotherapy oncology technician , Barcelona, Spain; 3 Hospital Universitario Vall D´Hebron, Radiation oncology, Barcelona, Spain; 4 Hospital Universitario Vall D´Hebron, Psychologist , Barcelona, Spain; 5 Hospital Universitario Vall D´Hebron, Psychologist, Barcelona, Spain Purpose or Objective Radiotherapy treatment in paediatric patients could cause emotional distress such as fear, anxiety and refusal, so some of the youngest patients have to be treated under anaesthesia. A previous understanding of the procedure with the immersive virtual reality (IVR) can help to prevent these symptoms. Materials and Methods Paediatric patients treated with radiotherapy during April 2021 to October 2021 received an IVR Kit that included a cardboard headset, and web-app access to a 360-degree video of the radiotherapy facility and the treatment procedure. The 360º IVR experience was created combining 360º images of real hospital environments (including real human figures) and “Nixi”, a 3D animated character that acted as the patient (Nixi for children, Barcelona). The IVR experiences were designed by the Nixi for Children team together with professionals and patients within the framework of the "I'm Ready project", created in collaboration with The Ricky Rubio Foundation. This video was given after the first medical appointment and patients could watch it as many times as they needed from that moment until the first day of radiotherapy. A psychological survey of the emotional status in relation to the treatment was conducted after the first medical appointment, after the CT-simulation and after the first day of treatment. The psychological surveys were oriented to collect the patient's own assessment, the vision of the relatives and the radiotherapy technicians. Results 22 patients received the IVR. Only 9 completed the surveys correctly. The clinical characteristics are described in Table 1. Only one patient was older than 12 years and 4 of them were between 3-5 years old. 56% of the relatives who answered the survey detected discomfort in the children that could be relieved with the help of an adult previous to the first consultation, 30% previous to the CT-simulation and only 11% previous to the beginning of radiotherapy. Of the symptoms

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