Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer

<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors on the synchronous bi-lateral lung cancer plans generated by the intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) technique.</p><p><strong>Methods:</...

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Main Authors: Suresh Rana, Yongbin Zhang, Gary Larson, Carlos Vargas, Megan Dunn, Yuanshui Zheng
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Published: IJCTO 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology
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spelling doaj-351c9f68d4d94cd496b2297f7e47b7452020-11-25T00:23:55ZengIJCTOInternational Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology 2330-40492015-12-013410.14319/ijcto.34.14235Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancerSuresh Rana0Yongbin Zhang1Gary Larson2Carlos Vargas3Megan Dunn4Yuanshui Zheng5Department of Medical Physics, ProCure Proton Therapy Center, Oklahoma City, OklahomaDepartment of Medical Physics, Scripps Proton Therapy Center, San Diego, CaliforniaDepartment of Radiation Oncology, ProCure Proton Therapy Center, Oklahoma City, OklahomaRadiation Oncology, Proton Collaborative Group (PCG), Warrenville, IllinoisRadiation Oncology, Proton Collaborative Group (PCG), Warrenville, IllinoisDepartment of Medical Physics, ProCure Proton Therapy Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors on the synchronous bi-lateral lung cancer plans generated by the intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) technique.</p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> The original IMPT plans were generated in for the left planning target volume (PTV) and right PTV of the left lung and right lung, respectively. Each plan was generated using two beams (lateral and posterior-anterior) with an isocenter placed at the center of the corresponding PTV. The IMPT plans were optimized for a total dose of 74 Gy[RBE] prescribed to each PTV with 2 Gy(RBE) per fraction. Original plans were recalculated by introducing simulated rotational errors. For each PTV, 18 rotational plans (±1⁰, ±2⁰, and ±3⁰) for each of the yaw, roll, and pitch rotations were generated. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Rotational errors caused the reduction in the clinical target volume (CTV) and PTV coverage in new rotational IMPT plans when compared to the original IMPT lung plans. The CTV D99 was reduced by up to 13.3%, 9.1%, and 5.9% for the yaw (+3⁰), roll (-3⁰), and pitch (+3⁰), respectively. The PTV D95 was reduced by up to 8.7%, 7.3%, and 4.6% for the yaw (+3⁰), roll (-3⁰), and pitch (+3⁰), respectively. The PTV V100 showed the highest deviation with a reduction of dose coverage by up to 40.1%, 31.8%, and 33.9% for the yaw (-3⁰), roll (-3⁰), and pitch (+3⁰) respectively. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The rotational setup errors with magnitude of ≥2⁰ can produce a significant loss of dose coverage to the target volume in the IMPT of a synchronous bi-lateral lung cancer. The yaw had the most severe impact on the dosimetric results when compared to other two rotational errors (roll and pitch).</p>http://ijcto.org/index.php/IJCTO/article/view/472Proton TherapyRotational Setup ErrorIMPTBilateral Lung Cancer
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author Suresh Rana
Yongbin Zhang
Gary Larson
Carlos Vargas
Megan Dunn
Yuanshui Zheng
spellingShingle Suresh Rana
Yongbin Zhang
Gary Larson
Carlos Vargas
Megan Dunn
Yuanshui Zheng
Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology
Proton Therapy
Rotational Setup Error
IMPT
Bilateral Lung Cancer
author_facet Suresh Rana
Yongbin Zhang
Gary Larson
Carlos Vargas
Megan Dunn
Yuanshui Zheng
author_sort Suresh Rana
title Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
title_short Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
title_full Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
title_fullStr Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
title_full_unstemmed Investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in IMPT planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
title_sort investigating dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors in impt planning of synchronous bilateral lung cancer
publisher IJCTO
series International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology
issn 2330-4049
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p><strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dosimetric effect of rotational setup errors on the synchronous bi-lateral lung cancer plans generated by the intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) technique.</p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> The original IMPT plans were generated in for the left planning target volume (PTV) and right PTV of the left lung and right lung, respectively. Each plan was generated using two beams (lateral and posterior-anterior) with an isocenter placed at the center of the corresponding PTV. The IMPT plans were optimized for a total dose of 74 Gy[RBE] prescribed to each PTV with 2 Gy(RBE) per fraction. Original plans were recalculated by introducing simulated rotational errors. For each PTV, 18 rotational plans (±1⁰, ±2⁰, and ±3⁰) for each of the yaw, roll, and pitch rotations were generated. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Rotational errors caused the reduction in the clinical target volume (CTV) and PTV coverage in new rotational IMPT plans when compared to the original IMPT lung plans. The CTV D99 was reduced by up to 13.3%, 9.1%, and 5.9% for the yaw (+3⁰), roll (-3⁰), and pitch (+3⁰), respectively. The PTV D95 was reduced by up to 8.7%, 7.3%, and 4.6% for the yaw (+3⁰), roll (-3⁰), and pitch (+3⁰), respectively. The PTV V100 showed the highest deviation with a reduction of dose coverage by up to 40.1%, 31.8%, and 33.9% for the yaw (-3⁰), roll (-3⁰), and pitch (+3⁰) respectively. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The rotational setup errors with magnitude of ≥2⁰ can produce a significant loss of dose coverage to the target volume in the IMPT of a synchronous bi-lateral lung cancer. The yaw had the most severe impact on the dosimetric results when compared to other two rotational errors (roll and pitch).</p>
topic Proton Therapy
Rotational Setup Error
IMPT
Bilateral Lung Cancer
url http://ijcto.org/index.php/IJCTO/article/view/472
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