The implementation of an image‐guided system at a proton therapy center facility

Author:

Arjomandy Bijan1,Bejarano Buele Ana Isabel2,Clinthorne Neal3,Vujasevic Milos3,Athar Basit1,Deemer James1,Alkhatib Ahmad1,Hussain Abrar1

Affiliation:

1. Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren‐Flint McLaren Proton Therapy Center Flint Michigan USA

2. Erlanger Baroness Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee USA

3. Ehmet Health Plymouth Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposePencil Beam Scanning (PBS) proton therapy has similar requirements on patient alignment to within 1 mm and 1‐degree accuracy as photon radiosurgery. This study describes general workflow, acceptance, and commissioning test procedures and their respective results for an independent robotic arm used for Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) for a Proton Therapy System.MethodsThe system is equipped with kV‐imaging techniques capable of orthogonal and Cone‐Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) imaging modalities mounted on an independent robotic arm gantry attached to the ceiling. The imaging system is capable of 360‐degree rotation around patients to produce CBCT and kilovoltage orthogonal images. The imaging hardware is controlled by Ehmet Health XIS software, and MIM Software handles the image fusion and registration to an acceptable accuracy of ≤1‐mm shifts for patients’ alignment. The system was tested according to the requirements outlined in the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Task Group (TG) 142 and TG 179. The system tests included (1) safety, functionality, and connectivity, (2) mechanical testing, (3) image quality, (4) image registration, and (5) imaging dose. Additional tests included imaging gantry isocentricity with a laser tracker and collision‐avoiding system checks.ResultsThe orthogonal and volumetric imaging are comparable in quality to other commercially available On‐Board Imagers (OBI) systems. The resulting spatial resolution values were 1.8‐, 0.8‐, and 0.5‐Line Pairs per Millimeter (lp/mm) for orthogonal, full‐fan CBCT, and half‐fan CBCT, respectively. The image registration is accurate to within 1 mm and 1 degree. The data shows consistent imaging‐guided system performance with standard deviations in x, y, and z of 0.7, 0.8, and 0.7 mm, respectively.ConclusionsThe system provides excellent image quality and performance, which can be used for IGRT. The proven accuracy of the x‐ray imaging and positioning system at McLaren Proton Therapy Center (MPTC) is 1 mm, making it suitable for proton therapy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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