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Assessment of Knowledge-Based Planning for Prostate Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy

Authors :
Yihang Xu, BS
Nellie Brovold, MS
Jonathan Cyriac, MS
Elizabeth Bossart, PhD
Kyle Padgett, PhD
Michael Butkus, PhD
Tejan Diwanj, MD
Adam King, MS
Alan Dal Pra, MD
Matt Abramowitz, MD
Alan Pollack, MD
Nesrin Dogan, PhD
Source :
International Journal of Particle Therapy, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 62-72 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the performance of a proton-specific knowledge based planning (KBPP) model in creation of robustly optimized intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) plans for treatment of patients with prostate cancer. Materials and Methods: Forty-five patients with localized prostate cancer, who had previously been treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy, were selected and replanned with robustly optimized IMPT. A KBPP model was generated from the results of 30 of the patients, and the remaining 15 patient results were used for validation. The KBPP model quality and accuracy were evaluated with the model-provided organ-at-risk regression plots and metrics. The KBPP quality was also assessed through comparison of expert and KBPP-generated IMPT plans for target coverage and organ-at-risk sparing. Results: The resulting R2 (mean ± SD, 0.87 ± 0.07) between dosimetric and geometric features, as well as the χ2 test (1.17 ± 0.07) between the original and estimated data, showed the model had good quality. All the KBPP plans were clinically acceptable. Compared with the expert plans, the KBPP plans had marginally higher dose-volume indices for the rectum V65Gy (0.8% ± 2.94%), but delivered a lower dose to the bladder (−1.06% ± 2.9% for bladder V65Gy). In addition, KBPP plans achieved lower hotspot (−0.67Gy ± 2.17Gy) and lower integral dose (−0.09Gy ± 0.3Gy) than the expert plans did. Moreover, the KBPP generated better plans that demonstrated slightly greater clinical target volume V95 (0.1% ± 0.68%) and lower homogeneity index (−1.13 ± 2.34). Conclusions: The results demonstrated that robustly optimized IMPT plans created by the KBPP model are of high quality and are comparable to expert plans. Furthermore, the KBPP model can generate more-robust and more-homogenous plans compared with those of expert plans. More studies need to be done for the validation of the proton KBPP model at more-complicated treatment sites.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23315180
Volume :
8
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Particle Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5520bcc3e48642eab9889b2e9e9d81f1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-20-00088.1