Validation of a Monte Carlo-based dose calculation engine including the 1.5 T magnetic field for independent dose-check in MRgRT

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ruggero Ruggieri , Nicola Bianchi , Davide Gurrera , Stefania Naccarato , Riccardo Filippo Borgese , Antonio De Simone , Gianluisa Sicignano , Pavel Stavrev , Nadejda Stavreva , Roberto Pellegrini , Michele Rigo , Francesco Ricchetti , Luca Nicosia , Niccolò Giaj-Levra , Edoardo Pastorello , Andrea Allegra , Chiara De-Colle , Filippo Alongi
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Abstract

Purpose

Adaptive MRgRT by 1.5 T MR-linac requires independent verification of the plan-of-the-day by the primary TPS (MonacoTM) (M). Here we validated a Monte Carlo-based dose-check including the magnetostatic field, SciMoCaTM (S).

Methods

M and S were validated first in water, by comparison with commissioning-dosimetry.
PDD(2x2cm2) through a lung(air)-equivalent virtual-slab was then calculated. Clinical validation retrospectively included 161 SBRT plans, from five patients per-site: Pelvic-Nodes, Prostate, Liver, Pancreas, and Lungs. S-minus-M percentage differences (Δ%) were computed for target- and OARs-related dose-volume metrics. In-phantom dose verification per-patient was performed.

Results

γ(2 %,1mm)-passing-rates (PR%) of in-water-computed PDD and transverse-dose-profiles vs. commissioning-dosimetry were (99.1 ± 2.0)% for M, and (99.3 ± 1.5)% for S. Calculated output-factors (OF) were typically within 1 % from measurements, except for OF(1x1cm2) which was misestimated by −4.4 % and + 2.2 %, by M and S respectively. Dose spikes (valleys) on the PDD(2x2cm2) by S across the lung-equivalent virtual-slab were slightly reduced with respect to M. In clinical plans, S computed higher V95% (p <0.05*, for pancreas and lung) and D2% (p <0.05*, for all sites) for the target, while D%>2% resulted for duodenal D(1cm3), in Pancreas-SBRT, and for mean-lung-dose, in Lung-SBRT. All mostly due to the underestimated OF(1x1cm2) by M. In-phantom dose verifications showed an average 1% increase in PR% by S vs. M.

Conclusions

Beam-model quality in S resulted equivalent to M, thus making S useful both for an independent validation of the same beam-model in M, and for a daily validation of the M-based online approval decisions, without significantly delaying the clinical workflow (2–3 min).
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期刊介绍: Physica Medica, European Journal of Medical Physics, publishing with Elsevier from 2007, provides an international forum for research and reviews on the following main topics: Medical Imaging Radiation Therapy Radiation Protection Measuring Systems and Signal Processing Education and training in Medical Physics Professional issues in Medical Physics.
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