Deep Hybrid Learning Prediction of Patient-Specific Quality Assurance in Radiotherapy: Implementation in Clinical Routine

Author:

Moreau Noémie1,Bonnor Laurine1,Jaudet Cyril1,Lechippey Laetitia1,Falzone Nadia2,Batalla Alain1,Bertaut Cindy3,Corroyer-Dulmont Aurélien14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Physics Department, CLCC François Baclesse, 14000 Caen, France

2. GenesisCare Theranostics, Building 1 & 11, The Mill, 41–43 Bourke Road, Alexandria, NSW 2015, Australia

3. Medical Physics Department, Cherbourg Hospital, 50100 Cherbourg, France

4. Normandie University, UNICAEN, CNRS, ISTCT, CYCERON, 14000 Caen, France

Abstract

Background: Arc therapy allows for better dose deposition conformation, but the radiotherapy plans (RT plans) are more complex, requiring patient-specific pre-treatment quality assurance (QA). In turn, pre-treatment QA adds to the workload. The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model of Delta4-QA results based on RT-plan complexity indices to reduce QA workload. Methods. Six complexity indices were extracted from 1632 RT VMAT plans. A machine learning (ML) model was developed for classification purpose (two classes: compliance with the QA plan or not). For more complex locations (breast, pelvis and head and neck), innovative deep hybrid learning (DHL) was trained to achieve better performance. Results. For not complex RT plans (with brain and thorax tumor locations), the ML model achieved 100% specificity and 98.9% sensitivity. However, for more complex RT plans, specificity falls to 87%. For these complex RT plans, an innovative QA classification method using DHL was developed and achieved a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 97.72%. Conclusions. The ML and DHL models predicted QA results with a high degree of accuracy. Our predictive QA online platform is offering substantial time savings in terms of accelerator occupancy and working time.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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