University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2014 Mar 6;15(2):4685. doi: 10.1120/jacmp.v15i2.4685.
The purpose of this study is to describe the comprehensive commissioning process and initial clinical performance of the Vero linear accelerator, a new radiotherapy device recently installed at UT Southwestern Medical Center specifically developed for delivery of image-guided stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR). The Vero system utilizes a ring gantry to integrate a beam delivery platform with image guidance systems. The ring is capable of rotating ± 60° about the vertical axis to facilitate noncoplanar beam arrangements ideal for SABR delivery. The beam delivery platform consists of a 6 MV C-band linac with a 60 leaf MLC projecting a maximum field size of 15 × 15 cm² at isocenter. The Vero planning and delivery systems support a range of treatment techniques, including fixed beam conformal, dynamic conformal arcs, fixed gantry IMRT in either SMLC (step-and-shoot) or DMLC (dynamic) delivery, and hybrid arcs, which combines dynamic conformal arcs and fixed beam IMRT delivery. The accelerator and treatment head are mounted on a gimbal mechanism that allows the linac and MLC to pivot in two dimensions for tumor tracking. Two orthogonal kV imaging subsystems built into the ring facilitate both stereoscopic and volumetric (CBCT) image guidance. The system is also equipped with an always-active electronic portal imaging device (EPID). We present our commissioning process and initial clinical experience focusing on SABR applications with the Vero, including: (1) beam data acquisition; (2) dosimetric commissioning of the treatment planning system, including evaluation of a Monte Carlo algorithm in a specially-designed anthropomorphic thorax phantom; (3) validation using the Radiological Physics Center thorax, head and neck (IMRT), and spine credentialing phantoms; (4) end-to-end evaluation of IGRT localization accuracy; (5) ongoing system performance, including isocenter stability; and (6) clinical SABR applications.
本研究旨在描述 Vero 线性加速器的全面调试过程和初步临床性能,这是一种最近在德克萨斯大学西南医学中心安装的新型放疗设备,专为提供图像引导立体定向消融放疗(SABR)而专门开发。Vero 系统利用环形龙门架将束流传输平台与图像引导系统集成在一起。该环形龙门架能够围绕垂直轴旋转±60°,以实现适用于 SABR 传输的非共面光束布置。束流传输平台由一个 6 MV C 波段直线加速器和一个 60 叶多叶准直器组成,在等中心处可投射最大 15×15cm²的射野。Vero 计划和交付系统支持多种治疗技术,包括固定束适形、动态适形弧、在 SMLC(步进和射击)或 DMLC(动态)传输中的固定龙门调强放疗、以及混合弧,它结合了动态适形弧和固定束调强放疗传输。加速器和治疗头安装在一个万向节机构上,允许直线加速器和多叶准直器在二维方向上枢转,以进行肿瘤跟踪。内置在环形龙门架中的两个正交千伏成像子系统既可以进行立体成像,也可以进行容积成像(CBCT)图像引导。该系统还配备了一个始终处于活动状态的电子射野影像装置(EPID)。我们介绍了我们的调试过程和 Vero 的初步临床经验,重点是 SABR 应用,包括:(1)束流数据采集;(2)治疗计划系统的剂量学调试,包括在专门设计的人体胸部体模中对蒙特卡罗算法的评估;(3)使用 Radiological Physics Center 胸部、头部和颈部(调强放疗)以及脊柱认证体模进行验证;(4)IGRT 定位准确性的端到端评估;(5)系统性能的持续评估,包括等中心稳定性;以及(6)临床 SABR 应用。