Que W, Kung J, Dai J
MPCS, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2K3, Canada.
Phys Med Biol. 2004 Feb 7;49(3):399-405. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/49/3/004.
The 'tongue-and-groove problem' in step-and-shoot delivery of intensity modulated radiotherapy is investigated. A 'tongue-and-groove' index (TGI) is introduced to quantify the 'tongue-and-groove' effect in step-and-shoot delivery. Four different types of leaf sequencing methods are compared. The sliding window method and the reducing level method use the same number of field segments to deliver the same intensity map, but the TGI is much less for the reducing level method. The leaf synchronization method of Van Santvoort and Heijmen fails in step-and-shoot delivery, but a new method inspired by the method of Van Santvoort and Heijmen is shown to eliminate 'tongue-and-groove' underdosage completely.
研究了调强放射治疗的步进式射野投递中的“舌槽问题”。引入了一个“舌槽指数”(TGI)来量化步进式射野投递中的“舌槽”效应。比较了四种不同类型的叶片排序方法。滑动窗口法和降阶法使用相同数量的射野分段来投递相同的强度分布,但降阶法的TGI要小得多。Van Santvoort和Heijmen的叶片同步方法在步进式射野投递中失败了,但一种受Van Santvoort和Heijmen方法启发的新方法被证明可以完全消除“舌槽”剂量不足。