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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of using iterative cone-beam computed tomography (iCBCT) compared to traditional FDK-CBCT for verifying radiation doses in prostate cancer treatment using volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT).
  • Researchers utilized various phantoms for imaging and collected data from 14 prostate cancer patients, assessing dose distributions and accuracy through advanced software analysis.
  • Results showed that both iCBCT and FDK-CBCT provided similar accuracy in dose verification, with minor differences in dose measurements for critical organs, indicating the viability of iCBCT in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the utility of the use of iterative cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for machine log file-based dose verification during volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for prostate cancer patients.

Methods: All CBCT acquisition data were used to reconstruct images with the Feldkamp-Davis-Kress algorithm (FDK-CBCT) and the novel iterative algorithm (iCBCT). The Hounsfield unit (HU)-electron density curves for CBCT images were created using the Advanced Electron Density Phantom. The I'mRT and anthropomorphic phantoms were irradiated with VMAT after CBCT registration. Subsequently, fourteen prostate cancer patients received VMAT after CBCT registration. Machine log files and both CBCT images were exported to the PerFRACTION software, and a 3D patient dose was reconstructed. Mean dose for planning target volume (PTV), the bladder, and rectum and the 3D gamma analysis were evaluated.

Results: For the phantom studies, the variation of HU values was observed at the central position surrounding the bones in FDK-CBCT. There were almost no changes in the difference of doses at the isocenter between measurement and reconstructed dose for planning CT (pCT), FDK-CBCT, and iCBCT. Mean dose differences of PTV, rectum, and bladder between iCBCT and pCT were approximately 2% lower than those between FDK-CBCT and pCT. For the clinical study, average gamma analysis for 2%/2 mm was 98.22% ± 1.07 and 98.81% ± 1.25% in FDK-CBCT and iCBCT, respectively.

Conclusions: A similar machine log file-based dose verification accuracy is obtained for FDK-CBCT and iCBCT during VMAT for prostate cancer patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.11.004DOI Listing

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