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Improved Dose Conformity for Adjacent Targets: A Novel Planning Technique for Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery.

Qianyi Xu1, Jinyu Xue2, Gregory Kubicek3, David Mulvihill3, Steven Oh3, Warren Goldman4, Alan Turtz5, Leonard Kim3.   

Abstract

Purpose In the current Gamma Knife (GK) planning system (GammaPlan, version 10.2, Elekta AB, Stockholm, Sweden), multiple adjacent brain metastasis (BMs) had to be planned sequentially if BMs were drawn separately, leading to less conformal target dose in the composite plan due to inter-target dose contribution and fine-tuning of the shots being quite tedious. We proposed a method to improve target dose conformality and planning efficiency for such cases. Methods and Materials Fifteen patients with multiple BMs treated on the Leksell GK Perfexion system were retrospectively replanned in the Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved study. The recruitment criterion was all the BMs should be entirely encompassed within the maximum dose grid allowed in the GammaPlan. The BMs were first planned sequentially as routine clinic cases. The contours of the BMs were then exported to the VelocityAI (Varian, CA, USA) to generate a composite contour after a union operation, and all the BMs were planned again simultaneously using this composite contour in the GammaPlan. The inverse planning (IP) was employed in both methods with the same treatment time allowed for a fair plan comparison. Dose evaluation was performed in the VelocityAI with all planning magnetic resonance (MR) images, structure set and dose were exported to the VelocityAI. The dosimetery parameters, including conformality index (CI), V20Gy, V16Gy, V12Gy, and V5Gy, were compared between the two methods. Results The planning results from both methods were reviewed qualitatively and quantitatively. The proposed method exhibited superior CI, except for an outlier case with very tiny BMs. The mean and standard deviation (std.) of the Paddick CI for all patients were 0.76±0.11 for the proposed method, comparing to 0.69±0.13 for the sequential method. The V20Gy, V16Gy, V12Gy, and V5Gy for the proposed method were 10.9±0.9%, 9.5±10.2%, 6.2±16.4% and 3.3±21.8%, all lower than those from the sequential method. Conclusions The proposed method showed improved target dose conformality for all cases except for very tiny BMs. Planning efficiency is considerably better with the combined target technique. The improved dose conformality will be beneficial to patients in long term with lowered risk of radiation necrosis after GK stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS).

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Keywords:  gamma knife; gammaplan; inverse planning; stereotactic radiosurgery (srs)

Year:  2018        PMID: 30310763      PMCID: PMC6168383          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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