Multi-institutional comparison of secondary check of treatment planning using computer-based independent dose calculation for non-C-arm linear accelerators.
Phys Med
; 56: 58-65, 2018 Dec.
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PURPOSE: This report covers the first multi-institutional study of independent monitor unit (MU)/dose calculation verification for the CyberKnife, Vero4DRT, and TomoTherapy radiotherapy delivery systems. METHODS: A total of 973 clinical treatment plans were collected from 12 institutions. Commercial software employing the Clarkson algorithm was used for verification after a measurement validation study, and the doses from the treatment planning systems (TPSs) and verification programs were compared on the basis of the mean value⯱â¯two standard deviations. The impact of heterogeneous conditions was assessed in two types of sites: non-lung and lung. RESULTS: The dose difference for all locations was 0.5⯱â¯7.2%. There was a statistically significant difference (Pâ¯<â¯0.01) in dose difference between non-lung (-0.3⯱â¯4.4%) and lung sites (3.5⯱â¯6.7%). Inter-institutional comparisons showed that various systematic differences were associated with the proportion of different treatment sites and heterogeneity correction. CONCLUSIONS: This multi-institutional comparison should help to determine the departmental action levels for CyberKnife, Vero4DRT, and TomoTherapy, as patient populations and treatment sites may vary between the modalities. An action level of ±5% could be considered for intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), non-IMRT, and volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy using these modalities in homogenous and heterogeneous conditions with a large treatment field applied to a large region of homogeneous media. There were larger systematic differences in heterogeneous conditions with a small treatment field because of differences in heterogeneity correction with the different dose calculation algorithms of the primary TPS and verification program.
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Assunto principal:
Aceleradores de Partículas
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Garantia da Qualidade dos Cuidados de Saúde
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Planejamento da Radioterapia Assistida por Computador
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Humans
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Phys Med
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BIOFISICA
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BIOLOGIA
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MEDICINA
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2018
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Article
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Itália