Affiliation:
1. Osaka Kokusai Gan Center
2. Kyushu Daigaku Byoin
3. cancer institute hospital
4. Seirei Hamamatsu Hospital: Seirei Hamamatsu Byoin
5. Kindai University Graduate School of Medical Sciences: Kinki Daigaku Igakubu Daigakuin Igaku Kenkyuka
6. Kindai University Faculty of Medicine Sakai Hospital: Sakai Sakibana Byoin
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate whether knowledge-based volumetric modulated arc therapy plans with from a multi-institution model (broad model) are clinically useful and effective as a standardization method.
Methods: A knowledge-based planning (KBP) model was trained with 561 prostate VMAT plans from five institutions with different contouring and planning policies. Five clinical plans at each institution were reoptimized with the broad and single institution model, and the dosimetric parameters and relationship between Dmean and the overlapping volume (rectum or bladder and target) were compared.
Results: The differences between the broad and single institution models in the dosimetric parameters for V50, V80, V90, and Dmean were: rectum; 9.5% ± 10.3%, 3.3% ± 1.5%, 1.7% ± 1.6%, and 3.6% ± 3.6%, (p < 0.001), bladder; 8.7% ± 12.8%, 1.5% ± 2.6%, 0.7% ± 2.4%, and 2.7% ± 4.6% (p < 0.02), respectively. The differences between the broad model and clinical plans were: rectum; 2.4% ± 4.6%, 1.7% ± 1.7%, 0.7% ± 2.4%, and 1.5% ± 2.0%, (p = 0.004, 0.015, 0.112, and 0.009) bladder; 2.9% ± 5.8%, 1.6% ± 1.9%, 0.9% ± 1.7%, and 1.1% ± 4.8%, (p < 0.018), respectively. Strong correlations were observed (p < 0.001) in the relationship between Dmean and the rectal and bladder volume overlapping with the target in the broad model (R = 0.815 and 0.891, respectively). The broad model had the smallest R2 of the three plans.
Conclusions: KBP with the broad model is clinically effective and applicable as a standardization method at multiple institutions.
Publisher
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