Dosimetric comparison of pencil beam scanning proton therapy with or without multi-leaf collimator versus volumetric-modulated arc therapy for treatment of malignant glioma

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作者
Miyata, Junya [1 ,2 ]
Tominaga, Yuki [1 ,3 ]
Kondo, Kazuto [2 ]
Sonoda, Yasuaki [2 ]
Hanazawa, Hideki [4 ]
Sakai, Mami [4 ]
Itasaka, Satoshi [4 ]
Oita, Masataka [5 ]
Kuroda, Masahiro [6 ]
机构
[1] Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Interdisciplinary Sci & Engn Hlth Syst, Okayama, Japan
[2] Kurashiki Cent Hosp, Dept Radiol Technol, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan
[3] Osaka Proton Therapy Clin, Dept Radiotherapy, Med Co Hakuhokai, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
[4] Kurashiki Cent Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan
[5] Okayama Univ, Fac Interdisciplinary Sci & Engn Hlth Syst, 1-1 Tsushimanaka,3 Chome,Kita Ku, Okayama, Okayama 7008530, Japan
[6] Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Sci, Okayama, Japan
关键词
Pencil beam scanning; Intensity-modulated proton therapy; Multi-leaf collimator; Volumetric-modulated arc therapy; Glioma; APERTURE SYSTEM; NORMAL TISSUE; RADIOTHERAPY; HEAD; DELINEATION; GUIDELINE; ADULTS; ORGANS; BRAIN; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.meddos.2023.01.008
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
This study aimed to examine the dosimetric effect of intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) with a multi-leaf collimator (MLC) in treating malignant glioma. We compared the dose distribution of IMPT with or without MLC (IMPTMLC + or IMPTMLC-, respectively) using pencil beam scanning and volumetric -modulated arc therapy (VMAT) in simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) plans for 16 patients with malig-nant gliomas. High-and low-risk target volumes were assessed using D 2% , V 90% , V 95% , homogeneity index (HI), and conformity index (CI). Organs at risk (OARs) were evaluated using the average dose (Dmean) and D 2% . Furthermore, the dose to the normal brain was evaluated using from V5Gy to V40Gy at 5 Gy intervals. There were no significant differences among all techniques regarding V 90% , V 95% , and CI for the targets. HI and D 2% for IMPTMLC + and IMPTMLC-were significantly superior to those for VMAT ( p < 0.01). The Dmean and D 2% of all OARs for IMPTMLC + were equivalent or superior to those of other techniques. Regarding the normal brain, there was no significant difference in V40Gy among all techniques whereas V5Gy to V35Gy in IMPTMLC + were significantly smaller than those in IMPTMLC-(with differences ranging from 0.45% to 4.80%, p < 0.05) and VMAT (with differences ranging from 6.85% to 57.94%, p < 0.01). IMPTMLC + could reduce the dose to OARs, while maintaining target coverage compared to IMPTMLC-and VMAT in treating malignant glioma.(c) 2023 American Association of Medical Dosimetrists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:105 / 112
页数:8
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