Brachytherapy dose-volume histogram commissioning with multiple planning systems

Michael S. Gossman, Samuel S. Hancock, Rajat J. Kudchadker, Paul R. Lundahl, Minsong Cao, Christopher S. Melhus

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Abstract

The first quality assurance process for validating dose-volume histogram data involving brachytherapy procedures in radiation therapy is presented. The process is demonstrated using both low dose-rate and high dose-rate radionuclide sources. A rectangular cuboid was contoured in five commercially available brachytherapy treatment planning systems. A single radioactive source commissioned for QA testing was positioned coplanar and concentric with one end. Using the brachytherapy dosimetry formalism defined in the AAPM Task Group 43 report series, calculations were performed to estimate dose deposition in partial volumes of the cuboid structure. The point-source approximation was used for a 125I source and the line-source approximation was used for a 192Ir source in simulated permanent and temporary implants, respectively. Hand-calculated, dose-volume results were compared to TPS-generated, dose-volume histogram (DVH) data to ascertain acceptance. The average disagreement observed between hand calculations and the treatment planning system DVH was less than 1% for the five treatment planning systems and less than 5% for 1 cm ≤ r ≤ 5 cm. A reproducible method for verifying the accuracy of volumetric statistics from a radiation therapy TPS can be employed. The process satisfies QA requirements for TPS commissioning, upgrading, and annual testing. We suggest that investigations be performed if the DVH %VolTPS "actual variance" calculations differ by more than 5% at any specific radial distance with respect to %VolTG-43, or if the "average variance" DVH %VolTPS calculations differ by more than 2% over all radial distances with respect to %VolTG-43.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)110-120
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of applied clinical medical physics
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Brachytherapy
  • DVH
  • Dose
  • Histogram
  • Volume

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiation
  • Instrumentation
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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