Optimal threshold of a control parameter for tomotherapy respiratory tracking: A phantom study

Author:

Sano Keisuke12,Fujiwara Masayuki12,Okada Wataru12,Tanooka Masao12,Takaki Haruyuki1,Shibata Mayuri2,Nakamura Kenji2,Sakai Yusuke2,Suzuki Hitomi12,Takahashi Kanae3,Tanaka Masahiro2,Yamakado Koichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Hyogo Medical University Nishinomiya Hyogo Japan

2. Department of Radiotherapy Takarazuka City Hospital Takarazuka Hyogo Japan

3. Department of Biostatistics Hyogo Medical University Nishinomiya Hyogo Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRadixact Synchrony®, a real‐time motion tracking and compensating modality, is used for helical tomotherapy. Control parameters are used for the accurate application of irradiation. Radixact Synchrony® uses the potential difference, which is an index of the accuracy of the prediction model of target motion and is represented by a statistical prediction of the 3D distance error. Although there are several reports on Radixact Synchrony®, few have reported the appropriate settings of the potential difference threshold.PurposeThis study aims to determine the optimal threshold of the potential difference of Radixact Synchrony® during respiratory tumor‐motion‐tracking irradiation.MethodsThe relationship among the dosimetric accuracy, motion tracking accuracy, and control parameter was evaluated using a moving platform, a phantom with a basic respiratory model (the fourth power of a sinusoidal wave), and several irregular respiratory model waveforms. The dosimetric accuracy was evaluated by gamma analysis (3%, 1 mm, 10% dose threshold). The tracking accuracy was measured by the distance error of the difference between the tracked and driven positions of the phantom. The largest potential difference for 95% of treatment time was evaluated, and its correlation with the gamma‐pass ratio and distance error was investigated. The optimal threshold of the potential difference was determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis.ResultsA linear correlation was identified between the potential difference and the gamma‐pass ratio (R = –0.704). A linear correlation was also identified between the potential difference and distance error (R = 0.827). However, as the potential difference increased, it tended to underestimate the distance error. The ROC analysis revealed that the appropriate cutoff value of the potential difference was 3.05 mm.ConclusionThe irradiation accuracy with motion tracking by Radixact Synchrony® could be predicted from the potential difference, and the threshold of the potential difference should be set to ∼3 mm.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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