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Effect of DIR uncertainty on prostate passive-scattering proton therapy dose accumulation.

Yoshitomo Abe1, Noriyuki Kadoya2, Kazuhiro Arai1, Yoshiki Takayama3, Takahiro Kato4, Kanako Kimura5, Takashi Ono5, Tatsuya Nakamura5, Hitoshi Wada5, Yasuhiro Kikuchi5, Keiichi Jingu3.   

Abstract

Deformable image registration (DIR) is important in dose accumulation. Currently, the impact of DIR-algorithm-associated uncertainties in proton therapy is unclear. Here, we quantify the effect of DIR uncertainties on prostate passive-scattering proton therapy (PSPT) dose accumulation. Ten patients with an intermediate risk for prostate cancer formerly treated by PSPT (PTV D95=78GyE) were studied. Dose distributions from all verification CT images (five images per patient) were warped and accumulated in the planning CT geometries with DIR. The dose-volume histogram parameters (Dmean, V40, and V70) for rectum and bladder were calculated. Two commercially available DIR software packages were employed: Velocity AI (Varian Medical Systems) and RayStation (RaySearch Laboratories). The dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and surface distance, which were calculated between planning CT contours and deformed contours, were used for DIR validation, with the relationship between the dose parameter and DIR uncertainty ultimately investigated. On average, when using RayStation, the DSC increased by 0.14 and surface distance decreased by 6.4mm, as compared to Velocity. For Dmean, V40, and V70 to the rectum, the average differences between the RayStation and Velocity were 3.9GyE, 5.5%, and 3.2%, respectively. For the bladder, the differences were 5.2GyE, 5.8%, and 5.4%, respectively. The maximum differences in V40 between RayStation and Velocity were 14.4% and 22.8% for the rectum and bladder, respectively, when the average DSC and surface distance differences were more than 0.14 and 6.4mm, respectively. Such results suggest that DIR uncertainties might significantly affect prostate PSPT dose accumulations.
Copyright © 2017 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adaptive radiotherapy; Deformable image registration; Dose accumulation; Prostate cancer; Proton therapy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28625473     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2017.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med        ISSN: 1120-1797            Impact factor:   2.685


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Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 4.506

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