Influence of multiple brain metastases' size and number on the quality of SRS - VMAT dose delivery

Journal of Physics Conference Series(2017)

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Stereotactic radiosurgery with volumetric modulated arc therapy (SRS-VMAT) has recently been introduced for treatment of multiple brain metastases with a single isocenter. The technique's high efficiency is nevertheless dependent of metastatic tumors' characteristics such as size and number. In this work the impact of the metastases' size and number on the plan quality indices clinically used for plan evaluation and acceptance is investigated. Fifteen targets with a diameter of 1 cm and average volume of 0.7 cm(3) and ten targets with a diameter of 2 cm and average volume of 6.5 cm(3) were contoured on an anonymized patient CT dataset, in Monaco (Elekta) treatment planning system. VMAT plans for different target volumes (1 and 2 cm in diameter) and various target numbers (1-15) were generated using four noncoplanar arcs and the Agility (Elekta) linear accelerator (5 mm MLC width) using a Monte Carlo dose calculation algorithm and 1mm dose calculation grid resolution. Conformity index (CI), gradient index (GI) and heterogeneity index (HI) were determined for each target. High quality plans were created for both 1 cm and 2 cm in diameter targets for limited (< 6) number of targets per plan. For increased number of irradiated targets (> 6) both CI and GI, clinically used for plan evaluation and acceptance, were found to deteriorate.
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multiple brain metastases,stereotactic radiotherapy,radiosurgery,vmat
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