Dosimetric evaluation of a commercial inverse treatment planning system: UAB experience

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Duan, J [1 ]
Brezovich, IA [1 ]
Pareek, PN [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama, Dept Radiat Oncol, Birmingham, AL 35226 USA
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IMRT; dosimetric verification; treatment planning system; inverse treatment planning;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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A commercial inverse treatment planning system was evaluated for its dose computational accuracy. Materials and Methods: Three types of verification studies were performed: I. phantom plans versus measurements, where phantom plans were optimized to simulated targets in the phantoms, II, patient-phantom hybrid plans versus measurements, where hybrid plans were generated by combining the phantom geometry with beam configurations of patient plans; and III, inverse plans versus forward plans, in which non-modulated plans were calculated by the inverse planning system and compared to those by a forward treatment planning system. Three different phantoms were used with two ionization chambers and a film dosimetry system for measurements of absolute dose and relative dose distribution. Results: After applying a MU correction factor (1.024 and 1.008 for the 1 and the 2 cm leaf mode, respectively) determined in the type I study, the absolute doses of the 20 Hybrid plans agreed with measurements with a mean difference +/- SD of -03% +/- 13%. Planned isodose lines also agreed with the measured ones within 2 mm in high dose areas (>50% dose lines) and generally within 3 mm in low dose areas (< 50% dose lines), except for some star-shaped low isodose lines where mismatches as high as 5 mm were observed. Comparison between the inverse and forward plans showed an agreement better than 3% in MU calculation, and an isodose line match within 2 mm or 2%, Conclusion: The dosimetric accuracy of the inverse treatment planning system is clinically acceptable.
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