AI Article Synopsis

  • Varian Medical Systems created an anthropomorphic phantom for testing techniques used in stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) with their TrueBeam and Edge linear accelerators, gathering data from six clinical sites for analysis.
  • The phantom includes four interchangeable target cassettes to conduct specific quality assurance functions, and end-to-end measurements were conducted to ensure accurate treatment delivery.
  • Recommended criteria for successful commissioning include keeping treatment isocenter alignment within 1 mm, ensuring dose measurements align within 5% of calculated doses, and achieving over 90% in film gamma passing rates.

Article Abstract

An anthropomorphic phantom has been developed by Varian Medical Systems for commissioning multileaf-collimator (MLC), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) treatments on Varian TrueBeam and Edge linear accelerators. Northwest Medical Physics Center (NMPC) has collected end-to-end data on these machines, at six independent clinical sites, to establish baseline dosimetric and geometric commissioning criteria for SRS measurements with this phantom. The Varian phantom is designed to accommodate four interchangeable target cassettes, each designed for a specific quality assurance function. End-to-end measurements utilized the phantom to verify the coincidence of treatment isocenter with a hidden target in a Winston-Lutz cassette after localization using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Dose delivery to single target (2 cm) and single-isocenter, multitarget (2 and 1 cm) geometries was verified using ionization chamber and EBT3 film cassettes. A nominal dose of 16 Gy was prescribed for each plan using a site's standard beam geometry for SRS cases. Measurements were performed with three Millennium and three high-definition MLC machines at beam energies of 6-MV and 10-MV flattening-filter-free energies. Each clinical site followed a standardized procedure for phantom simulation, treatment planning, quality assurance, and treatment delivery. All treatment planning and delivery was performed using ARIA oncology information system and Eclipse treatment planning software. The isocenter measurements and irradiated film were analyzed using DoseLab quality assurance software; gamma criteria of 3%/1 mm, 3%/0.5 mm, and 2%/1 mm were applied for film analysis. Based on the data acquired in this work, the recommended commissioning criteria for end-to-end SRS measurements with the Varian phantom are as follows: coincidence of treatment isocenter and CBCT-aligned hidden target < 1 mm, agreement of measured chamber dose with calculated dose ≤ 5%, and film gamma passing > 90% for gamma criteria of 3%/1 mm after DoseLab auto-registration shifts ≤ 1 mm in any direction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9195028PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13581DOI Listing

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