Maximum distance in single-isocenter technique of stereotactic radiosurgery with rotational error using margin-based analysis

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Hisashi Nakano
Satoshi Tanabe
Takumi Yamada
Satoru Utsunomiya
Takeshi Takizawa
Madoka Sakai
Ryuta Sasamoto
Hironori Sakai
Toshimichi Nakano
Hirotake Saito
Atsushi Ohta
Motoki Kaidu
Hiroyuki Ishikawa
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[1] Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[2] Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital,Section of Radiology, Department of Clinical Support
[3] Niigata University Graduate School of Health Sciences,Department of Radiological Technology
[4] Niigata Neurosurgical Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[5] Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences,Department of Radiology and Radiation Oncology
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Radiological Physics and Technology | 2021年 / 14卷
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Volumetric modulated arc therapy; VMAT; Single-isocenter technique; PTV margin; Rotational error; Setup error;
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Through geometrical simulation, we evaluated the effect of rotational error in patient setup on geometrical coverage and calculated the maximum distance between the isocenter and target, where the clinical PTV margin secures geometrical coverage with a single-isocenter technique. We used simulated spherical GTVs with diameters of 1.0 (GTV 1), 1.5 (GTV 2), 2.0 (GTV 3), and 3.0 cm (GTV 4). The location of the target center was set such that the distance between the target and isocenter ranged from 0 to 15 cm. We created geometrical coverage vectors so that each target was entirely covered by 100% of the prescribed dose. The vectors of the target positions were simultaneously rotated within a range of 0°–2.0° around the x-, y-, and z-axes. For each rotational error, the reduction in geometrical coverage of the targets was calculated and compared with that obtained for a rotational error of 0°. The tolerance value of the geometrical coverage reduction was defined as 5% of the GTV. The maximum distance that satisfied the 5% tolerance value for different values of rotational error at a clinical PTV margin of 0.1 cm was calculated. When the rotational errors were 0.5° for a 0.1 cm PTV margin, the maximum distances were as follows: GTV 1: 7.6 cm; GTV 2: 10.9 cm; GTV 3: 14.3 cm; and GTV 4: 21.4 cm. It might be advisable to exclude targets that are > 7.6 cm away from the isocenter with a single-isocenter technique to satisfy the tolerance value for all GTVs.
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