Robustness of single-isocenter multiple-metastasis stereotactic radiosurgery end-to-end testing across institutions

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Journal of radiosurgery and SBRT Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-15983/v1
D. Saenz, N. Papanikolaou, E. Zoros, E. Pappas, M. Reiner, Lip Teck Chew, Hooi Yin Lim, S. Hancock, A. Nevelsky, C. Njeh, G. Anagnostopoulos
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The accuracy of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) to multiple metastases with a single-isocenter using high definition dynamic radiosurgery (HDRS) was evaluated across institutions. An SRS plan was delivered at six HDRS-capable institutions to an anthropomorphic phantom consisting of point, film, and 3D-gel dosimeters. Direct dose comparison and gamma analysis were used to evaluate the accuracy. Point measurements averaged across institutions were within 1.2±0.5%. The average gamma passing rate in the film was 96.6±2.2% (3%/2 mm). For targets within 4 cm of the isocenter, the 3D dosimetric gel gamma passing rate averaged across institutions was >90% (3%/2 mm). The targeting accuracy of high definition dynamic radiosurgery assessed by geometrical offset of the center of dose distributions across multiple institutions in this study was within 1 mm for targets within 4 cm of isocenter. Across variations in clinical practice, comparable dosimetry and localization is possible with this treatment planning and delivery technique.
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跨机构单等中心多转移立体定向放射外科端到端测试的稳健性
采用高清晰度动态放射手术(HDRS)对具有单一等中心的多发转移的立体定向放射手术(SRS)的准确性进行了跨机构评估。六家具有hdrs能力的机构将SRS计划交付给由点、胶片和3d凝胶剂量计组成的拟人化幻影。使用直接剂量比较和伽马分析来评估准确性。各机构的点测量平均值在1.2±0.5%以内。平均伽马通过率为96.6±2.2% (3%/ 2mm)。对于距离等中心4cm以内的目标,各机构间的3D剂量凝胶γ通过率平均为bb0 - 90% (3%/ 2mm)。在本研究中,对距离等中心4 cm以内的靶标,采用多机构剂量分布中心几何偏移评估的高清晰度动态放射手术的靶向精度在1 mm以内。在不同的临床实践中,这种治疗计划和给药技术可以进行剂量测定和定位。
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