A virtual audit system for intensity‐modulated radiation therapy credentialing in Japan Clinical Oncology Group clinical trials: A pilot study

Author:

Nakamura Mitsuhiro1,Zhou Dejun1ORCID,Minemura Toshiyuki2,Kito Satoshi3,Okamoto Hiroyuki4ORCID,Tohyama Naoki5,Kurooka Masahiko6,Kumazaki Yu7,Ishikawa Masayori8ORCID,Clark Catharine H9101112,Miles Elizabeth13,Lehmann Joerg14151617,Andratschke Nicolaus18,Kry Stephen19,Ishikura Satoshi20,Mizowaki Takashi21ORCID,Nishio Teiji22

Affiliation:

1. Department of Advanced Medical Physics Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

2. Institute for Cancer Control National Cancer Center Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Radiation Oncology Tokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Disease Center Komagome Hospital Tokyo Japan

4. Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance Division National Cancer Center Hospital Tokyo Japan

5. Division of Medical Physics Tokyo Bay Makuhari Clinic for Advanced Imaging Cancer Screening, and High‐Precision Radiotherapy Chiba Japan

6. Department of Radiation Therapy Tokyo Medical University Hospital Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Radiation Oncology International Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama Japan

8. Faculty of Health Sciences Hokkaido University Hokkaido Japan

9. National Radiotherapy Trials Quality Assurance (RTTQA) Group, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust London UK

10. Department of Radiotherapy Physics University College London Hospital London UK

11. Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering University College London London UK

12. Medical Physics department National Physical Laboratory (NPL) Teddington UK

13. National Radiotherapy Trials Quality Assurance (RTTQA) Group Mount Vernon Cancer Centre Northwood UK

14. Trans Tasman Radiation Oncology Group (TROG) Newcastle Australia

15. Department of Radiation Oncology Calvary Mater Hospital Newcastle Australia

16. School of Information and Physical Sciences University of Newcastle Newcastle Australia

17. Institute of Medical Physics University of Sydney Sydney Australia

18. Department of Radiation Oncology University Hospital of Zurich University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

19. Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

20. Division of Radiation Oncology Tokyo Bay Makuhari Clinic for Advanced Imaging Cancer Screening, and High‐Precision Radiotherapy Chiba Japan

21. Department of Radiation Oncology and Image‐Applied Therapy Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

22. Medical Physics Laboratory Division of Health Science Graduate School of Medicine Osaka University Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe Medical Physics Working Group of the Radiation Therapy Study Group at the Japan Clinical Oncology Group is currently developing a virtual audit system for intensity‐modulated radiation therapy dosimetry credentialing. The target dosimeters include films and array detectors, such as ArcCHECK (Sun Nuclear Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, USA) and Delta4 (ScandiDos, Uppsala, Sweden). This pilot study investigated the feasibility of our virtual audit system using previously acquired data.MethodsWe analyzed 46 films (32 and 14 in the axial and coronal planes, respectively) from 29 institutions. Global gamma analysis between measured and planned dose distributions used the following settings: 3%/3 mm criteria (the dose denominator was 2 Gy), 30% threshold dose, no scaling of the datasets, and 90% tolerance level. In addition, 21 datasets from nine institutions were obtained for array evaluation. Five institutions used ArcCHECK, while the others used Delta4. Global gamma analysis was performed with 3%/2 mm criteria (the dose denominator was the maximum calculated dose), 10% threshold dose, and 95% tolerance level. The film calibration and gamma analysis were conducted with in‐house software developed using Python (version 3.9.2).ResultsThe means ± standard deviations of the gamma passing rates were 99.4 ± 1.5% (range, 92.8%–100%) and 99.2 ± 1.0% (range, 97.0%–100%) in the film and array evaluations, respectively.ConclusionThis pilot study demonstrated the feasibility of virtual audits. The proposed virtual audit system will contribute to more efficient, cheaper, and more rapid trial credentialing than on‐site and postal audits; however, the limitations should be considered when operating our virtual audit system.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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