Tanadini-Lang Stephanie, Budgell Geoff, Bohoudi Omar, Corradini Stefanie, Cusumano Davide, Güngör Görkem, Kerkmeijer Linda G W, Mahmood Faisal, Nill Simeon, Palacios Miguel A, Reiner Michael, Thorwarth Daniela, Wilke Lotte, Wolthaus Jochem
Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
Christie Medical Physics and Engineering, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Wilmslow Road, Manchester iM20 4BX, UK.
Radiother Oncol. 2023 Apr;181:109504. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2023.109504. Epub 2023 Feb 2.
The goal of this consensus expert opinion was to define quality assurance (QA) tests for online magnetic resonance image (MRI) guided radiotherapy (oMRgRT) systems and to define the important medical physics aspects for installation and commissioning of an oMRgRT system.
Ten medical physicists and two radiation oncologists experienced in oMRgRT participated in the survey. In the first round of the consensus expert opinion, ideas on QA and commissioning were collected. Only tests and aspects different from commissioning of a CT guided radiotherapy (RT) system were considered. In the following two rounds all twelve participants voted on the importance of the QA tests, their recommended frequency and their suitability for the two oMRgRT systems approved for clinical use as well as on the importance of the aspects to consider during medical physics commissioning.
Twenty-four QA tests were identified which are potentially important during commissioning and routine QA on oMRgRT systems compared to online CT guided RT systems. An additional eleven tasks and aspects related to construction, workflow development and training were collected. Consensus was found for most tests on their importance, their recommended frequency and their suitability for the two approved systems. In addition, eight aspects mostly related to the definition of workflows were also found to be important during commissioning.
A program for QA and commissioning of oMRgRT systems was developed to support medical physicists to prepare for safe handling of such systems.
本专家共识意见的目标是定义在线磁共振成像(MRI)引导放射治疗(oMRgRT)系统的质量保证(QA)测试,并确定oMRgRT系统安装和调试的重要医学物理方面。
十名在oMRgRT方面经验丰富的医学物理师和两名放射肿瘤学家参与了此次调查。在第一轮专家共识意见中,收集了关于QA和调试的想法。仅考虑与CT引导放射治疗(RT)系统调试不同的测试和方面。在接下来的两轮中,所有十二名参与者就QA测试的重要性、推荐频率、它们对两种已批准用于临床的oMRgRT系统的适用性以及医学物理调试期间要考虑的方面的重要性进行了投票。
确定了24项QA测试,与在线CT引导RT系统相比,这些测试在oMRgRT系统的调试和常规QA期间可能很重要。还收集了另外11项与构建、工作流程开发和培训相关的任务和方面。对于大多数测试的重要性、推荐频率及其对两种批准系统的适用性达成了共识。此外,还发现八个主要与工作流程定义相关的方面在调试期间也很重要。
制定了oMRgRT系统的QA和调试计划,以支持医学物理师为安全操作此类系统做好准备。