Auto-Trending daily quality assurance program for a pencil beam scanning proton system aligned with TG 224

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The Daily Quality Assurance (DQA) for a proton modality is not standardized. The modern pencil beam scanning proton system is becoming a trend and an increasing number of proton centers with PBS are either under construction or in planning. The American Association of Physicists in Medicine has a Task Group 224 report published in 2019 for proton modality routine QA. Therefore, there is a clinical need to explore a DQA procedure to meet the TG 224 guideline. The MatriXX PT and a customized phantom were used for the dosimetry constancy checking. An OBI box was used for imaging QA. The MyQA(TM) software was used for logging the dosimetry results. An in-house developed application was applied to log and auto analyze the DQA results. Another in-house developed program "DailyQATrend" was used to create DQA databases for further analysis. All the functional and easy determined tasks passed. For dosimetry constancy checking, the outputs for four gantry rooms were within ±3% with room to room baseline differences within ±1%. The energy checking was within ±1%. The spot location checking from the baseline was within 0.63 mm and the spot size checking from the baseline was within −1.41 ± 1.27 mm (left–right) and −0.24 ± 1.27 mm (in–out) by averaging all the energies. We have found that there was also a trend for the beam energies of two treatment rooms slowly going down (0.76% per month and 0.48 per month) after analyzing the whole data trend with linear regression. A DQA program for a PBS proton system has been developed and fully implemented into the clinic. The DQA program meets the TG 224 guideline and has web-based logging and auto treading functions. The clinical data show the DQA program is efficient and has the potential to identify the PBS proton system potential issue.

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Shi, C., Chen, Q., Yu, F., Zhang, J., Kang, M., Tang, S., … Lin, H. (2021). Auto-Trending daily quality assurance program for a pencil beam scanning proton system aligned with TG 224. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 22(1), 117–127. https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13117

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