SU-E-T-643: Optimum Beam Parameters for Lung SBRT Volumetric Arc Treatment

Medical Physics
J BarbiereA Ndlovu

Abstract

We present an analysis of the variation in acceptable SBRT lung plans with beam parameters. A figure of merit encompassing standard metrics is used for analytical comparison to determine the optimum plan quality. A set of optimization dose-volume constraints was formulated that consistently produced acceptable plans. Plans were normalized to deliver a prescription dose (PD) of 5000 cGy to 95% of the PTV volume. The Conformity Index (CI), Conformity Number (CN), and Gradient Index (GI), and mean GTV dose (MDgtv) were calculated. In SBRT hotspots near the target center are often deemed acceptable. The ratio MDgtv/PD is greater then 1.0 and larger values indicate that more dose is delivered where desired within the PTV. We combine the indices into a single figure of merit, FOM = (1/CI)*CN*(1/GI)*(MDgtv/PD), for which larger values indicate better plan quality dosimetrically. FOM values were normalized to 1.0 for the best plan. Twenty four plans were calculated for 6X, 6X flattening filter free (FFF), 10X, and 10X FFF photon beams. The gantry arc rotations were 0°-180° (180arc), 135°-30° (255arc), and 181°-179° (360arc). The couch angle was either 0° (coplanar) or +/- 15° (non-coplanar). For the normal lung volume there was no sign...Continue Reading

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