COMPARISON OF MULTI-CRITERIA OPTIMIZATION IN TWO DIFFERENT TREATMENT PLANNING SYSTEMS
Abstract
Purpose:
The purpose with this study was to compare multi-criteria optimization
(MCO) for volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) treatment plans in
two different treatment planning systems.
Theory: When performing treatment planning prior to radiation therapy it is important
to prioritize between absorbed dose to target and absorbed dose to organs at
risk (OAR). A treatment plan where one treatment goal cannot be improved
without impairing another treatment goal is called a Pareto optimal plan.
MCO has been proposed as an alternative optimization method for VMAT
treatment plans, which will provide several solutions of alternative treatment
plans that is at, or close to the Pareto front. The treatment planning system
will make it possible for the user to navigate between the possible solutions
that the optimization has created and choose the plan that best fulfils the
treatment planning goals.
Method: Five patients with prostate cancer and five patients with head and neck
(H&N) tonsil cancer have been anonymously selected consecutively from the
clinical database at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. New VMAT treatment
plans were made with MCO in Eclipse (Varian Medical Systems) and
RayStation (RaySearch Laboratories). The aim was to give both treatment
planning systems (TPS) the same conditions in order to compare the plans
fairly. The MCO created Pareto plans and generated a slider for each
objective selected. The sliders were thereafter moved to reduce the dose to
the organs at risk as much as possible, but at the same time maintain the
target dose coverage. Evaluation of the treatment plans was made by
evaluating chosen points in the calculated dose-volume histogram but also by
evaluating conformity index, heterogeneity index and the complexity of the
treatment plans. Result:
Conclusion:
Dosimetrically, treatment plans created in Eclipse MCO usually provided
lower values to the OARs than the treatment plans created in RayStation
MCO, but after post processing, RayStation usually provided lower values to
the OARs than the treatment plans created in Eclipse MCO. The mean value
of the conformity index for Eclipse MCO and RayStation MCO with post
processing was 0.9 and 0.78 respectively for the prostate cases and 0.87 and
0.81 respectively for the H&N cases. The values for the heterogeneity index
were similar in both TPSs. The calculated complexity index was, in most
cases, similar for the prostate cases, however the treatment plans for the
H&N cases created in RayStation had generally a lower value of complexity
than those created in Eclipse.
MCO has proven to be a useful tool for VMAT treatment planning. The
management procedure differed for the two TPSs, however, it was in most
cases dosimetrically possible to achieve the same treatment planning goals.
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Date
2021-05-10Author
Lindström, Anna
Keywords
Medical physics
Multi-criteria optimization
Pareto front
volumetric modulated arc therapy
head and neck cancer
prostate cancer
Language
eng