| Literature DB >> 29301336 |
Alexandria Tasson1, Nadia N Laack2, Chris Beltran3.
Abstract
With robust optimization for spot scanning proton therapy now commercially available, the ability exists to account for setup, range, and interfield uncertainties during optimization. Robust optimization is particularly beneficial for craniospinal irradiation (CSI) where the large target volume lends itself to larger setup uncertainties and the need for robust match lines can all be handled with the uncertainty parameters found inside the optimizer. Suggested robust optimization settings, parameters, and image guidance for CSI patients using proton therapy spot scanning are provided. Useful structures are defined and described. Suggestions are given for perturbations to be entered into the optimizer in order to achieve a plan that provides robust target volume coverage and critical structure sparing as well as a robust match line. Interfield offset effects, a concern when using multifield optimization, can also be addressed within the robust optimizer. A robust optimizer can successfully be employed to produce robust match lines, target volume coverage, and critical structure sparing under specified uncertainties. The robust optimizer can also be used to reduce effects arising from interfield uncertainties. Using robust optimization, a plan robust against setup, range, and interfield uncertainties for craniospinal treatments can be created. Utilizing robust optimization allows one to ensure critical structures are spared and target volumes are covered under the desired uncertainty parameters.Entities:
Keywords: CSI; craniospinal irradiation; proton spot scanning; robust optimization
Year: 2018 PMID: 29301336 PMCID: PMC5789357 DOI: 10.3390/cancers10010007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
A summary of recommended settings for robust optimization of craniospinal irradiation.
| Action | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| OTV Expansion from CTV | 0 mm (OTV = CTV) in the brain region; 10 mm sup/inf in the spine to eliminate scalloping; 2 to 4 mm right/left and ant/post in the spine region. |
| STV Expansion from fs_OTV | Desired robustness + spot spacing (i.e., 3 mm + 5 mm), 3% range |
| Plan Perturbations | +/− 3%, +/− 3 mm in each direction |
| Field Perturbations | 5 mm sup/inf for each field in the match regions. |
| Robustly optimized structures | OTV, cribriform brain, optic structures, brainstem, cochlea (optional) |
fs OTV: field specific Optimization Target Volume; CTV: Clinical Target Volume; STV: Scanning Target Volume. +/−: plus/minus.
Figure 1The Clinical Target Volume (CTV) (blue) is scalloped. The Optimization Target Volume (OTV) (magenta) is equal to the CTV with a 10 mm expansion in the superior/inferior direction.
Figure 2When compromising vertebral body coverage to spare the esophagus (orange circle), it is desired to have the dose form a straight line across the vertebral body. A box drawn around the esophagus (purple shaded line/area) is used to create this dose distribution. Note the prescription is 36 Gy.
Figure 3(a) Dose profile through a matching area. The green and blue lines are the doses for individual fields. The magenta line is the sum of the two fields; (b) dose color wash showing the dose gradients for the superior field (left) and inferior field (middle), and sum (right).