Literature DB >> 17980925

Agreement criteria between expected and measured field fluences in IMRT of head and neck cancer: the importance and use of the gamma histograms statistical analysis.

Elena De Martin1, Claudio Fiorino, Sara Broggi, Barbara Longobardi, Alessio Pierelli, Lucia Perna, Giovanni Mauro Cattaneo, Riccardo Calandrino.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyse our pre-treatment QA data in order to establish uniquely defined agreement criteria between planned and delivered dose distribution for clinical QA practice in IMRT of head and neck (HN) patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pre-treatment QA dosimetry using films in combination with ionisation chambers is routinely evaluated for each patient. This evaluation is performed by comparing planned and measured dose distributions in terms of absolute point dose measurements, planar dose verification and gamma function analysis using 4%/3mm values as acceptance criteria. In the current investigation, gamma histograms, calculated on dose levels higher than 10% of the prescription dose (1.8Gy/fraction), were further analysed by considering mean values, gamma values corresponding to Delta=mean+1.5 SD (named as gamma(Delta)) and the % of points with gamma<1, gamma<1.5 and gamma>2. When considering the patient population, the average values of all these parameters and their confidence limits (mean value+1.5 SD) were calculated. The results here presented refer to 57 HN patients treated in the period September 04-April 06.
RESULTS: Better results were found for treatments performed with our newly installed linac (e.g. average gamma(Delta): 0.8 vs. 1.1 for the preexisting one, p<0.001), due to a more accurate dosimetric configuration. Also, confidence limits for the percentage of points with gamma<1, gamma<1.5 and gamma>2 were found to be quite different for the two linacs (95.3%, 98.9% and 0.4% for the newly installed unit, 87.6%, 95.2% and 2.0% for the preexisting one).
CONCLUSIONS: Statistical analyses of gamma evaluation of QA pre-treatment dosimetry are useful to properly define confidence limits of the agreement between expected and measured fluences based on our institutional experience. Our results confirm that the dosimetry configuration of the beam may significantly affect the agreement between planned and measured IMRT beam fluences.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17980925     DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2007.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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Authors:  C Varatharaj; Eugenia Moretti; M Ravikumar; Maria Rosa Malisan; Sanjay S Supe; Renato Padovani
Journal:  J Med Phys       Date:  2010-10

2.  Statistical analysis of IMRT dosimetry quality assurance measurements for local delivery guideline.

Authors:  Jin Beom Chung; Jae Sung Kim; Sung Whan Ha; Sung-Joon Ye
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2011-03-28       Impact factor: 3.481

3.  Eight years of IMRT quality assurance with ionization chambers and film dosimetry: experience of the Montpellier Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Authors:  Pascal Fenoglietto; Benoit Laliberté; Norbert Aillères; Olivier Riou; Jean-Bernard Dubois; David Azria
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2011-07-20       Impact factor: 3.481

4.  Statistical process control analysis for patient-specific IMRT and VMAT QA.

Authors:  Taweap Sanghangthum; Sivalee Suriyapee; Somyot Srisatit; Todd Pawlicki
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2012-12-07       Impact factor: 2.724

5.  Impact of different leaf velocities and dose rates on the number of monitor units and the dose-volume-histograms using intensity modulated radiotherapy with sliding-window technique.

Authors:  Hilke Vorwerk; Daniela Wagner; Clemens F Hess
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2008-09-23       Impact factor: 3.481

6.  A Monte Carlo study on electron and neutron contamination caused by the presence of hip prosthesis in photon mode of a 15 MV Siemens PRIMUS linac.

Authors:  Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi; Marziyeh Behmadi; Mahdi Ghorbani; Hamid Gholamhosseinian
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2013-09-06       Impact factor: 2.102

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