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Image quality evaluation of intra‐irradiation cone‐beam computed tomography acquired during one‐ and two‐arc prostate volumetric‐modulated arc therapy delivery: A phantom study

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Abstract Purpose To evaluate (a) the effects of megavoltage (MV)‐scatter on concurrent kilovoltage (kV) projections (P MVkV) acquired during rotational delivery, and (b) the image quality of intra‐irradiation cone‐beam computed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Purpose To evaluate (a) the effects of megavoltage (MV)‐scatter on concurrent kilovoltage (kV) projections (P MVkV) acquired during rotational delivery, and (b) the image quality of intra‐irradiation cone‐beam computed tomography (ii‐CBCT) images acquired during prostate volumetric‐modulated arc therapy (VMAT) delivery. Methods Experiment (1): P MVkVs were acquired with various MV beam parameters using a cylindrical phantom: field size (FS), MV energy (6 or 15 MV), dose rate (DR), and gantry speed. The average pixel values were calculated in a region on each P MVkV which were extracted at eight equally spaced gantry angles. Experiment (2): 11 one‐arc and seven two‐arc 15 MV prostate VMAT plans were used along with a pelvis phantom. One plan was selected from each of arc plans and its MV energy was changed to 6 MV. After P MVkVs were acquired, projections consisting of MV‐scatter only (P MVS) were acquired with closing kV blades and subtracted from P MVkV (P MVScorr). Projections by kV beams only were acquired (P kV). The corresponding CBCT images were reconstructed (CBCTMVkV, CBCTMVScorr, and CBCTkV). The root‐mean‐square errors (RMSEs) were calculated in prostate region and 3D gamma analysis was conducted, in which the CBCT‐number was used instead of doses between ii‐CBCT images and CBCTkV (30 HU/1 mm). Results Experiment (1): The MV‐scatters were dependent on the FSs, MV energies, and DRs. Experiment (2): The median RMSEs for CBCTMVScorr were decreased by 107.5 HU (1‐arc) and 42.9 HU (2‐arc) compared to those for CBCTMVkV. The median GPRs for CBCTMVScorr were 94.7% (1‐arc) and 93.4% (2‐arc), while those for CBCTMVkV were 61.1% and 79.9%, respectively. GPRs for 6 MV plans were smaller than those for 15 MV plans. Conclusions The number of MV‐scatters increased with larger FSs and DRs, and smaller MV energy. The MV‐scatters were corrected on the CBCTMVScorr regardless of the number of arcs.

Keywords: phantom; image quality; arc; delivery; intra irradiation; beam

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
Year Published: 2020

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