Dosimetric impact of baseline drift in volumetric modulated arc therapy with breath holding.
Rep Pract Oncol Radiother
; 25(5): 703-708, 2020.
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BACKGROUND: We investigated the change of dose distributions in volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) under baseline drift (BD) during breath holding. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten VMAT plans recalculated to a static field at a gantry angle of 0° were prepared for measurement with a 2D array device and five original VMAT plans were prepared for measurement with gafchromic films. These measurement approaches were driven by a waveform reproducing breath holding with BD. We considered breath holding times of 15 and 10â¯s, and BD at four speeds; specifically, BD0 (0â¯mm/s), BD0.2 (0.2â¯mm/s), BD0.3 (0.3â¯mm/s), and BD0.4 (0.4â¯mm/s). The BD was periodically reproduced from the isocenter along the craniocaudal direction and the shift during breath holding (ShiftBH) ranged 0-6â¯mm.The dose distribution of BD0.2, BD0.3 and BD0.4 were compared to that of BD0 using gamma analysis with the criterion of 2%/2â¯mm. RESULTS: The mean pass rates of each ShiftBH were 99.8% and 98.9% at 0â¯mm, 96.8% and 99.4% at 2â¯mm, 94.9% and 98.6% at 3â¯mm, 91.5% and 98.4% at 4â¯mm, 70.8% and 94.1% at 4.5â¯mm, and 55.0% and 83.6% at 6â¯mm for the array and film measurements, respectively. CONCLUSION: We found significant differences in ShiftBH above 4â¯mm (ρâ¯<â¯0.05). Hence, it is recommended that breath holding time should be shortened for patients to preserve the reproducibility of dose distributions.
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