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TH-D-AUD B-03: Initial Experience with the Delivery of Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy

Authors :
Daliang Cao
David M. Shepard
M.K.N. Afghan
Source :
Medical Physics. 35:2984-2985
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Wiley, 2008.

Abstract

Purpose: Recently, there has been a renewed interest in the delivery of arcbased IMRT using conventional linear accelerators. Elekta and Varian have developed linear acceleratorcontrol systems that are capable of delivering rotational IMRT by combining gantry rotation, dynamic MLC leaf motion, and a variable dose rate. Elekta's new Precise Beam Infinity™ control system has been installed in our clinic and acceptance testing and plan verifications have been performed. In this study, we will report on our initial experiences with volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) delivered using an Elekta Precise linear accelerator.Method and Materials: VMAT is a radiotherapydelivery technique that combines the dosimetric advantages of rotational delivery with the dose painting capabilities of IMRT. We have developed an arc sequencing algorithm that translates optimized fluence maps into deliverable VMAT treatment plans. In this investigation, one head‐and‐neck and five prostate plans have been delivered in an effort to quantify the efficiency and accuracy of the VMAT delivery system. Results: A complex head‐and‐neck plan involving two targets and a simultaneous boost was delivered in 5 minutes 29 seconds. For this three‐arc head‐and‐neck plan, the point dose agreed within 1.9%. Additional measurements for 5 prostate cases demonstrated an average delivery time of 3 minutes 28 seconds with all ion chamber measurements agreeing within 3%. Film measurements demonstrated close agreement between the predicted and measured isodose curves. Measurements have also been performed to quantify efficiency of single‐arc versus multi‐arc VMAT deliveries.Conclusion: Elekta's Precise Beam Infinity control system can safely and efficiently delivery highly complex VMAT treatment plans. In our initial investigation, all plans delivered in less than 5.5 minutes. Numerous additional plan verifications will be performed as we move towards an anticipated clinical implementation of VMAT in May 2008. Research sponsored in part through a grant from Elekta.

Details

ISSN :
00942405
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9b429a36f0f8c0d4a721c9ca373e098e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1118/1.2962905