Mechanical performance of a commercial knowledge-based VMAT planning for prostate cancer

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Background: This study clarified the mechanical performance of volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) plans for prostate cancer generated with a commercial knowledge-based treatment planning (KBP) and whether KBP system could be applied clinically without any major problems with mechanical performance. Methods: Thirty consecutive prostate cancer patients who underwent VMAT using extant clinical plans were evaluated. The mechanical performance and dosimetric accuracy of the single optimized KBPs, which were trained with other 51 clinical plans, were compared with the clinical plans. The mechanical performance metrics were mean field area (MFA), mean asymmetry distance (MAD), cross-axis score (CAS), closed leaf score (CLS), small aperture score (SAS), leaf travel (LT), modulation complexity score (MCS v ), and monitor unit (MU). The γ passing rates were evaluated with ArcCheck and EBT3 film. Results: The mean mechanical performance metrics (clinical plan vs. KBP) were as follows: 18.28 cm 2 vs. 17.25 cm 2 (MFA), 21.08 mm vs. 20.47 mm (MAD), 0.54 vs. 0.55 (CAS), 0.040 vs. 0.051 (CLS), 0.20 vs. 0.23 (SAS 5mm ), 458.5 mm vs. 418.8 mm (LT), 0.27 vs. 0.27 (MCS v ), and 618.2 vs. 622.1 (MU), respectively. Significant differences were observed for CLS and LT. The average γ passing rates (clinical plan vs. KBP) were as follows: 99.0% vs. 99.1% (3%/3 mm) and 92.4% vs. 92.5% (2%/2 mm) with ArcCHeck, and 99.5% vs. 99.4% (3%/3 mm) and 95.2% vs. 95.4% (2%/2 mm) with EBT3 film, respectively. Conclusions: The KBP used lower multileaf collimator (MLC) travel and more closed or small MLC apertures than the clinical plan. The KBP system of VMAT for the prostate cancer was acceptable for clinical use without any major problems.

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Tamura, M., Monzen, H., Matsumoto, K., Kubo, K., Otsuka, M., Inada, M., … Nishimura, Y. (2018). Mechanical performance of a commercial knowledge-based VMAT planning for prostate cancer. Radiation Oncology, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-018-1114-y

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