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Associating dose–volume characteristics with theoretical radiobiological metrics for rapid Gamma Knife stereotactic radiosurgery plan evaluation.

Authors :
Tien, Christopher J.
Bond, James E.
Chen, Zhe (Jay)
Source :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics; Oct2020, Vol. 21 Issue 10, p132-140, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose: To examine general dose–volume characteristics in Gamma Knife (GK) plans which may be associated with higher tumor control probability (TCP) and equivalent uniform dose (EUD) using characteristic curve sets. Methods: Two sets of dose–volume histograms (DVHs) were exported alongside an analytical purpose‐generated DVH: (a) single‐shot large collimator (8 or 16 mm) emulated with multiple shots of 4 mm collimator. (b) shot‐within‐shot (SWS) technique with isodose lines (IDLs) of 40–75%. TCP, average dose, EUD in single‐fraction (EUDT) and 2 Gy fractionated regimens (EUDR) were examined for trends with cumulative DVH (cDVH) shape as calculated using a linear‐quadratic cell survival model (α/β = 10.0 Gy, N0 = 1 × 106) with both α = 0.20 Gy−1 and α = 0.23 Gy−1. Results: Using α = 0.20 Gy−1 (α = 0.23 Gy−1), plans in the analytical set with higher shoulder regions had TCP, EUDT, EUDR increased by 180%, 5.9%, 10.7% (11.2%, 6.3%, 10.0%), respectively. With α = 0.20 Gy−1 (α = 0.23 Gy−1), plans with higher heels had TCP, EUDT, EUDR increased by 4.0%, <1%, <1% (0.6%, <1%, <1%), respectively. In emulating a 16 (8) mm collimator, 64 (12) shots of the small collimators were used. Plans based on small collimators had higher shoulder regions and, with α = 0.20 Gy−1 (α = 0.23 Gy−1), TCP, EUDT, EUDR was increased up to 351.4%, 5.0%, 8.8% (270.4%, 5.0%, 6.8%) compared with the single‐shot large collimator. Delivery times ranged from 10.2 to 130.3 min. The SWS technique used 16:8 mm collimator weightings ranging from 1:2 to 9.2:1 for 40–75% IDL. With α = 0.20 Gy−1 (α = 0.23 Gy−1), the 40% IDL plan had the highest shoulder with increased TCP, EUDT, EUDR by 130.7%, 9.6%, 17.1% (12.9%, 9.1%, 16.4%) over the 75% IDL plan. Delivery times ranged 6.9–13.8 min. Conclusions: The magnitude of the shoulder region characteristic to GK cDVHs may be used to rapidly identify superior plan among candidates. Practical issues such as delivery time may require further consideration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
RADIOSURGERY
COLLIMATORS
TCP/IP

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15269914
Volume :
21
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146677411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13018