Influence of maximum MLC leaf speed on the quality of volumetric modulated arc therapy plans

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Purpose: Maximum leaf speed is a configurable parameter of MLC in a treatment-planning system. This study investigated the influence of MLC on the quality of VMAT plans. Methods: Seven MLCs with different maximum leaf speeds (1.0, 1.5, 2.25, 3.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 10 cm/s) were configured for an accelerator in treatment-planning system. Correspondingly, seven treatment plans, with the identical initial optimization parameter, were designed with the mdaccAutoPlan system. Six nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients and nine rectal cancer patients were selected, representing complex and simple clinical circumstances. VMAT plan quality was evaluated with PlanIQTM software. The results were statistically analyzed with a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and pairwise comparison tests. Results: The relative changes of plan scores achieved by the seven configured accelerators, with specific maximum MLC leaf speed (MMLS) for each patient, were studied. Two apparent trends of MMLS influence on VMAT plan scores were observed: Plan scores increased with MMLS; Plan scores increased rapidly when MMLS increased from 1 to 3.5, thus the relative change of plan score decreased in this MMLS range. The stationary point of maximum MLC speed (MMSSP) is defined, for the specific MMLS when the relative changes of plan scores is first <5%, as MMLS increases from 1.0 to 10. For rectal plans, MMSSPs were 2.25 for six patients and 3.5 for the other three patients. For NPC plans, MMSSPs were 3.5 for five patients and 2.25 for one patient. Conclusion: This work indicates that MMLS directly influences VMAT plan quality in NPC cases and rectal cancer cases. VMAT plan quality improved conspicuously as MMLS increased from 1 to 3.5, VMAT plan quality with marginal improvement when MMLS is above 3.5.

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Chen, J., Cui, W., Fu, Q., Zhang, H., Huang, X., Han, F., … Dai, J. (2020). Influence of maximum MLC leaf speed on the quality of volumetric modulated arc therapy plans. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 21(11), 37–47. https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13020

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