Quality management of head and neck patient treatments using statistical process control techniques.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Michael J Sandford, Jared G Steel, Josie R Goodworth, Patrick J Lodge
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Abstract

The treatment, planning, simulation, and setup of radiotherapy patients contain many processes subject to errors involving both staff and equipment. Cone-beam-CT (CBCT) provides a final check of patient positioning and corrections based on this can be made prior to treatment delivery. Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques are used in various industries for quality management and error mitigation. The utility of SPC techniques to monitor process and equipment changes in our Head and Neck patient treatments was assessed by application to CBCT results from a quality-focused longitudinal study. Individuals and moving range (XmR) as well as exponentially-weighted moving average (EWMA) techniques were explored. The SPC techniques were sensitive to process changes and trends over the 12 years of data collected. A reduction in the random component of patient setup errors needing correction was observed. Systematic components of error remained more stable. An uptick in both datasets was observed correlating with the COVID-19 pandemic. Process control limits for use in prospective process monitoring were established. Challenges that arose from using SPC techniques in a retrospective study are outlined.

利用统计过程控制技术对头颈部患者治疗进行质量管理。
放疗病人的治疗、计划、模拟和设置包含许多过程,工作人员和设备都有可能出错。锥形束计算机断层扫描 (CBCT) 可对病人的定位进行最后检查,并在治疗前根据检查结果进行修正。统计过程控制 (SPC) 技术被广泛应用于各行各业的质量管理和减少错误。我们将 SPC 技术应用于以质量为重点的纵向研究中的 CBCT 结果,从而评估了 SPC 技术在监控头颈部患者治疗过程和设备变化方面的实用性。研究还探讨了个体和移动范围(XmR)以及指数加权移动平均(EWMA)技术。在收集的 12 年数据中,SPC 技术对流程变化和趋势非常敏感。需要校正的病人设置误差的随机部分有所减少。误差的系统性部分保持稳定。据观察,这两个数据集的上升与 COVID-19 大流行有关。建立了用于前瞻性过程监控的过程控制限值。概述了在回顾性研究中使用 SPC 技术所面临的挑战。
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