Complexity metrics for IMRT and VMAT plans: a review of current literature and applications.

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Date publication

octobre 2019

Journal

The British journal of radiology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BESSIERES Igor


Tous les auteurs :
Chiavassa S, Bessieres I, Edouard M, Mathot M, Moignier A

Résumé

Modulated radiotherapy with multileaf collimators is widely used to improve target conformity and normal tissue sparing. This introduced an additional degree of complexity, studied by multiple teams through different properties. Three categories of complexity metrics were considered in this review: fluence, deliverability and accuracy metrics. The first part of this review is dedicated to the inventory of these complexity metrics. Different applications of these metrics emerged. Influencing the optimizer by integrating complexity metrics into the cost function has been little explored and requires more investigations. In modern treatment planning system, it remains confined to MUs or treatment time limitation. A large majority of studies calculated metrics only for analysis, without plan modification. The main application was to streamline the patient specific quality assurance workload, investigating the capability of complexity metrics to predict patient specific quality assurance results. Additionally complexity metrics were used to analyze behaviour of TPS optimizer, compare TPS, operators and plan properties, and perform multicentre audit. Their potential was also explored in the context of adaptive radiotherapy and automation planning. The second part of the review gives an overview of these studies based on the complexity metrics.

Mots clés

Humans, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted, methods, Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated, methods

Référence

Br J Radiol. 2019 10;92(1102):20190270