机器人放射外科系统光束形状的长期稳定性分析。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ryoichi Hinoto, Shiho Kashiyama, Takahisa Eriguchi, Nobuhiro Tsukamoto, Takeji Sakae
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目的:本研究旨在探讨射波刀光束轮廓参数的长期稳定性,并评估其是否符合现有的质量保证(QA)指南。在安装后的3.5年里,我们在标准面和对角线面上对梁的轮廓进行了评估,以发现潜在的问题,并确保梁的质量一致。研究结果将有助于验证和完善当前的射波刀系统质量保证实践。方法:每月使用屋大维1000SRS探测器阵列进行光束轮廓测量。采用统计过程控制的方法对光束形状常数在2%以内进行了评价,并对光束的半影、对称性和平整度进行了分析。使用剂量差热图可视化剂量分布的时间变化。研究了光束参数与累积监测单元之间的关系。结果:2%剖面恒常性检查在磁控管失效前2个月准确检测到磁控管劣化,证实了磁控管对束流稳定性监测的高灵敏度。虽然在超过100 × 106个监测单元的操作中,对称性和平整度保持在0.7%以内,但半影对磁控管引起的变化表现出更大的响应性,但并不是一致地标记所有方向。此外,统计分析和热图显示了与急性组件故障无关的逐渐变化,强调了多方面QA策略的重要性。结论:这些发现加强了2%剖面恒定检查早期检测磁控管故障的有效性,并支持其在当前射波刀指南中的采用。同时,对称性、平整度和半影参数对于描述渐变的轮廓变化仍然有价值。总的来说,这项研究强调了全面的光束监测和定期维护的必要性,以保持最佳的射波刀系统性能。
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Long-term stability analysis of beam shape in a robotic radiosurgery system.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the long-term stability of CyberKnife beam profile parameters and assess their compliance with existing quality assurance (QA) guidelines. We evaluated beam profiles in both standard and diagonal planes over 3.5 years post-installation to detect potential issues and ensure consistent beam quality. The findings will contribute to validating and refining current QA practices for CyberKnife systems.

Methods: Beam profile measurements were performed monthly using an Octavius 1000SRS detector array. The profiles were evaluated in terms of the beam shape constancy within 2%, and the penumbra, symmetry, and flatness were analyzed using statistical process control methods. Temporal changes in the dose profiles were visualized using dose difference heat maps. The relationship between the beam parameters and accumulated monitor units was also investigated.

Results: The 2% profile constancy check accurately detected magnetron deterioration 2 months before failure, confirming its high sensitivity for beam stability monitoring. While symmetry and flatness remained within 0.7% throughout over 100 × 106 monitor units of operation, penumbra exhibited greater responsiveness to magnetron-induced changes but did not consistently flag all orientations. Additionally, statistical analyses and heat maps revealed gradual profile shifts independent of acute component failures, highlighting the importance of multifaceted QA strategies.

Conclusions: These findings reinforce the effectiveness of the 2% profile constancy check for early detection of magnetron failure and support its adoption in current CyberKnife guidelines. At the same time, symmetry, flatness, and penumbra parameters remain valuable for characterizing gradual profile variations. Collectively, this study underscores the need for comprehensive beam monitoring and regular maintenance to sustain optimal CyberKnife system performance.

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自引率
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发文量
331
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics is an international Open Access publication dedicated to clinical medical physics. JACMP welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of medical physics from scientists working in the clinical medical physics around the world. JACMP accepts only online submission. JACMP will publish: -Original Contributions: Peer-reviewed, investigations that represent new and significant contributions to the field. Recommended word count: up to 7500. -Review Articles: Reviews of major areas or sub-areas in the field of clinical medical physics. These articles may be of any length and are peer reviewed. -Technical Notes: These should be no longer than 3000 words, including key references. -Letters to the Editor: Comments on papers published in JACMP or on any other matters of interest to clinical medical physics. These should not be more than 1250 (including the literature) and their publication is only based on the decision of the editor, who occasionally asks experts on the merit of the contents. -Book Reviews: The editorial office solicits Book Reviews. -Announcements of Forthcoming Meetings: The Editor may provide notice of forthcoming meetings, course offerings, and other events relevant to clinical medical physics. -Parallel Opposed Editorial: We welcome topics relevant to clinical practice and medical physics profession. The contents can be controversial debate or opposed aspects of an issue. One author argues for the position and the other against. Each side of the debate contains an opening statement up to 800 words, followed by a rebuttal up to 500 words. Readers interested in participating in this series should contact the moderator with a proposed title and a short description of the topic
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