Validation of MLC leaf open time calculation methods for PSQA in adaptive radiotherapy with tomotherapy units.

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Validation of MLC leaf open time calculation methods for PSQA in adaptive radiotherapy with tomotherapy units.
Journal
Journal of applied clinical medical physics
Author(s)
Nasrallah M., Bochud F., Tellapragada N., Bourhis J., Chao E., Casey D., Moeckli R.
ISSN
1526-9914 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1526-9914
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
25
Number
10
Pages
e14478
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Validation Study
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Treatment delivery safety and accuracy are essential to control the disease and protect healthy tissues in radiation therapy. For usual treatment, a phantom-based patient specific quality assurance (PSQA) is performed to verify the delivery prior to the treatment. The emergence of adaptive radiation therapy (ART) adds new complexities to PSQA. In fact, organ at risks and target volume re-contouring as well as plan re-optimization and treatment delivery are performed with the patient immobilized on the treatment couch, making phantom-based pretreatment PSQA impractical. In this case, phantomless PSQA tools based on multileaf collimator (MLC) leaf open times (LOTs) verifications provide alternative approaches for the Radixact® treatment units. However, their validity is compromised by the lack of independent and reliable methods for calculating the LOT performed by the MLC during deliveries.
To provide independent and reliable methods of LOT calculation for the Radixact® treatment units.
Two methods for calculating the LOTs performed by the MLC during deliveries have been implemented. The first method uses the signal recorded by the build-in detector and the second method uses the signal recorded by optical sensors mounted on the MLC. To calibrate the methods to the ground truth, in-phantom ionization chamber LOT measurements have been conducted on a Radixact® treatment unit. The methods were validated by comparing LOT calculations with in-phantom ionization chamber LOT measurements performed on two Radixact® treatment units.
The study shows a good agreement between the two LOT calculation methods and the in-phantom ionization chamber measurements. There are no notable differences between the two methods and the same results were observed on the different treatment units.
The two implemented methods have the potential to be part of a PSQA solution for ART in tomotherapy.
Keywords
Humans, Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/methods, Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated/methods, Radiotherapy Dosage, Phantoms, Imaging, Organs at Risk/radiation effects, Quality Assurance, Health Care/standards, Neoplasms/radiotherapy, Particle Accelerators/instrumentation, Algorithms, adaptive radiation therapy (ART), leaf open time (LOT), patient specific quality assurance (PSQA), tomotherapy
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Web of science
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Yes
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09/08/2024 15:12
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26/10/2024 6:23
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