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Evaluation of the conformity of intensity-modulated radiation therapy and volumetric modulated arc therapy using AAPM TG 119 protocol.
Tam, Dang Thi Minh; Ho, Phan Long; Uy, Phan Quoc; Hieu, Nguyen Trung; Linh, Vo Tan; Hoa, Nguyen Thi; Lam, Nguyen Thi The; Nga, Bui Thi Thuy; Thanh, Truong Huu; Thanh, Tran Thien; Tao, Chau Van.
Afiliação
  • Tam DTM; Department of Radiological Technology, Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Ho PL; Department of Nuclear Physics, Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics, University of Science, 227, Nguyen Van Cu Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Uy PQ; Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Hieu NT; Institute of Public Health in Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Linh VT; Department of Radiological Technology, Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Hoa NT; Department of Nuclear Physics, Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics, University of Science, 227, Nguyen Van Cu Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Lam NTT; Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Nga BTT; Department of Radiological Technology, Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Thanh TH; Department of Radiological Technology, Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Thanh TT; Department of Radiological Technology, Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
  • Tao CV; Department of Radiological Technology, Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39153061
ABSTRACT
The aim of this work was to evaluate the conformity of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), and verify the accuracy of the planning and delivery system used in this work based on the AAPM TG-119 protocol. The Eclipse 13.6 treatment planning system (TPS) was used to plan the TG-119 test suite, which included four test cases MultiTarget, Prostate, Head/Neck, and C-Shape for IMRT and VMAT techniques with 6 MV and 10 MV acceleration voltages. The results were assessed and discussed in terms of the TG-119 protocol and the results of previous studies. In addition, point dose and planar dose measurements were done using a semiflex ion chamber and an electronic portal imaging device (EPID), respectively. The planned doses of all test cases met the criteria of the TG-119 protocol, except those for the spinal cord of the C-Shape hard case. There were no significant differences between the treatment planning doses and the doses given in the TG-119 report, with p-values ranging from 0.974 to 1 (p > 0.05). Doses to the target volumes were similar in the IMRT and VMAT plans, but the organs at risk (OARs) doses were different depending on the test case. The planning results showed that IMRT is more conformal than VMAT in certain cases. For the point dose measurements, the confidence limit (CLpoint) of 0.030 and 0.021 were better than the corresponding values of 0.045 and 0.047 given in the TG-119 report for high-dose and low-dose areas, respectively. Regarding the planar dose measurements, the CLplanar value of 0.38 obtained in this work was lower than that given in the TG-119 report (12.4). It is concluded that the dosimetry measurements performed in this study showed better confidence limits than those provided in the TG 119 report. IMRT remains more conformal in certain circumstances than the more progressive VMAT. When selecting the method of delivering a dose to the patient, several factors must be considered, including the radiotherapy technique, energy, treatment site, and tumour geometry.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article