Dosimetric comparison of non-coplanar three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (nc3DCRT) planning and radio biologically optimized partial arc volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) planning of unilateral brain tumours – A retrospective study

A. Binjola, S. M. Singh, Seema Sharma, V. Subramani, Subhash Gupta, S. Chander, P. Kumar, G. Rath
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Aim: To compare non-coplanar 3DCRT planning and partial arc VMAT planning dosimetrically for unilateral brain tumours.Introduction:Intensity modulated radiation therapyhas gainedwide popularity as a radiotherapy treatment of choice for many clinical sites. Volumetric modulated arc therapy is a kind of therapy in which rather than using multiple static fields at different gantry angles, one or multiple full or partial arcs are used for radiotherapy planning and treatment. Its ability to provide superior target coverage and better normal tissue sparing makes it a treatment of choice over conventional and 3DCRT radiotherapy planning techniques. But, on the same time volume of low dose region which can increase probability of secondary malignancy in VMAT planning is reported to be on the higher side. Our study compares various parameters of plan quality along with low dose volumes in the techniques under comparison.Materials and methods:10 anonymized patients with unilateral malignant brain tumours previously treated with nc3DCRT were selected for the study and planned with partial arc VMAT. Conformity Index, Homogeneity Index, Target Coverage, Doses to critical structures and normal brain were compared.Conclusion:In our study by using VMAT technique we were able to reduce doses to critical structures (Brainstem, optic nerves, and optic chiasm) significantly, got better target coverage along with lesser number of MUs per fraction and significant reduction in low dose volume and reduction in doses to contralateral normal structures including lesser amount of low dose volume.
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单侧脑肿瘤非共面三维适形放射治疗(nc3DCRT)计划与放射生物学优化部分弧体积调制弧治疗(VMAT)计划的剂量学比较——一项回顾性研究
目的:比较非共面3DCRT规划与部分弧形VMAT规划治疗单侧脑肿瘤的剂量学意义。导读:调强放射治疗作为许多临床部位的放射治疗选择,已经获得了广泛的普及。体积调制弧线疗法是一种利用一个或多个完整或部分弧线进行放疗计划和治疗的疗法,而不是在不同的龙门角度使用多个静态场。它能够提供优越的靶标覆盖和更好的正常组织保留,使其成为传统和3DCRT放疗计划技术的治疗选择。但与此同时,VMAT计划中可增加继发性恶性肿瘤发生概率的低剂量区体积有报道偏高。我们的研究比较了各参数的计划质量和低剂量体积在比较的技术。材料与方法:选择10例匿名单侧恶性脑肿瘤患者,既往行nc3DCRT治疗,计划行部分弧形VMAT。一致性指数、均匀性指数、靶覆盖率、对关键结构和正常脑的剂量进行比较。结论:在我们的研究中,使用VMAT技术,我们可以显著减少对关键结构(脑干、视神经和视交叉)的剂量,获得更好的靶覆盖,每个分数的MUs数更少,低剂量体积显著减少,对侧正常结构的剂量减少,低剂量体积更少。
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