Influence of Pro-Qura-generated plans on postimplant dosimetric quality: a review of a multi-institutional database.

Med Dosim

Wheeling Hospital, Schiffler Cancer Center, Wheeling, WV; Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV; Seattle Prostate Institute, Seattle, WA; and Pro-Qura, Seattle, WA.

Published: November 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study compared dosimetric quality of postprostate brachytherapy plans generated by Pro-Qura versus those from community institutions, analyzing 2,933 postplans from 57 institutions, with Pro-Qura producing 1,803 plans.
  • - Results showed mean dosimetric measures (V100 and D90) were similar between Pro-Qura and community plans, but there was less variability in Pro-Qura plans, indicating more consistency.
  • - While no significant differences in dosimetry were found, community-generated plans displayed greater variability, suggesting that Pro-Qura's planning and evaluation might enhance outcomes at community centers.

Article Abstract

The influence of Pro-Qura-generated plans vs. community-generated plans on postprostate brachytherapy dosimetric quality was compared. In the Pro-Qura database, 2933 postplans were evaluated from 57 institutions. A total of 1803 plans were generated by Pro-Qura and 1130 by community institutions. Iodine-125 (125I) plans outnumbered Palladium 103 (103Pd) plans by a ratio of 3:1. Postimplant dosimetry was performed in a standardized fashion by overlapping the preimplant ultrasound and the postimplant computed tomography (CT). In this analysis, adequacy was defined as a V100 > 80% and a D90 of 90% to 140% for both isotopes along with a V150 < 60% for 125I and < 75% for 103Pd. The mean postimplant V100 and D90 were 88.6% and 101.6% vs. 89.3% and 102.3% for Pro-Qura and community plans, respectively. When analyzed in terms of the first 8 sequence groups (10 patients/sequence group) for each institution, Pro-Qura planning resulted in less postimplant variability for V100 (86.2-89.5%) and for D90 (97.4-103.2%) while community-generated plans had greater V100 (85.3-91.2%) and D90 (95.9-105.2%) ranges. In terms of sequence groups, postimplant dosimetry was deemed "too cool" in 11% to 30% of cases and "too hot" in 12% to 27%. On average, no clinically significant postimplant dosimetric differences were discerned between Pro-Qura and community-based planning. However, substantially greater variability was identified in the community-based plan cohort. It is possible that the Pro-Qura plan and/or the routine postimplant dosimetric evaluation may have influenced dosimetric outcomes at community-based centers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meddos.2007.09.001DOI Listing

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