Evaluation of knowledge‐based planning models for male pelvic CBCT‐based online adaptive radiotherapy on conventional linear accelerators

Author:

Tegtmeier Riley C.1ORCID,Clouser Edward L.1,Laughlin Brady S.1,Santos Toesca Diego A.1,Flakus Mattison J.1,Bashir Sara1,Kutyreff Christopher J.1,Hobbis Dean12ORCID,Harrington Daniel P.1,Smetanick Jennifer L.1,Yu Nathan Y.1,Vargas Carlos E.1,James Sarah E.1,Rwigema Jean‐Claude M.1,Rong Yi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Mayo Clinic Arizona Phoenix Arizona USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo assess the practicality of employing a commercial knowledge‐based planning tool (RapidPlan) to generate adapted intact prostate and prostate bed volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) plans on iterative cone‐beam computed tomography (iCBCT) datasets.Methods and materialsIntact prostate and prostate bed RapidPlan models were trained utilizing planning data from 50 and 44 clinical cases, respectively. To ensure that refined models were capable of producing adequate clinical plans with a single optimization, models were tested with 50 clinical planning CT datasets by comparing dose‐volume histogram (DVH) and plan quality metric (PQM) values between clinical and RapidPlan‐generated plans. The RapidPlan tool was then used to retrospectively generate adapted VMAT plans on daily iCBCT images for 20 intact prostate and 15 prostate bed cases. As before, DVH and PQM metrics were utilized to dosimetrically compare scheduled (iCBCT Verify) and adapted (iCBCT RapidPlan) plans. Timing data was collected to further evaluate the feasibility of integrating this approach within an online adaptive radiotherapy workflow.ResultsModel testing results confirmed the models were capable of producing VMAT plans within a single optimization that were overall improved upon or dosimetrically comparable to original clinical plans. Direct application of RapidPlan on iCBCT datasets produced satisfactory intact prostate and prostate bed plans with generally improved target volume coverage/conformality and rectal sparing relative to iCBCT Verify plans as indicated by DVH values, though bladder metrics were marginally increased on average. Average PQM values for iCBCT RapidPlans were significantly improved compared to iCBCT Verify plans. The average time required [in mm:ss] to generate adapted plans was 06:09 ± 02:06 (intact) and 07:12 ± 01:04 (bed).ConclusionThis study demonstrated the feasibility of leveraging RapidPlan to expeditiously generate adapted VMAT intact prostate and prostate bed plans on iCBCT datasets. In general, adapted plans were dosimetrically improved relative to scheduled plans, emphasizing the practicality of the proposed approach.

Publisher

Wiley

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