Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Wurzburg, Wurzburg, Germany.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2024 Feb;25(2):e14172. doi: 10.1002/acm2.14172. Epub 2023 Oct 4.
Cranial stereotactic irradiations require accurate reproduction of the planning CT patient position at the time of treatment, including removal of rotational offsets. A device prototype was evaluated for potential clinical use to correct rotational positional offsets in image-guided radiotherapy workflow. Analysis was carried out with a prototype device "RPS head" by gKteso GmbH, rotatable up to 4° in three dimensions by hand wheels. A software tool accounts for the nonrectangular rotation axes and also indicates translational motions to be performed with the standard couch to correct the initial offset and translational shifts introduced by the rotational motion. The accuracy of angular corrections and positioning of an Alderson RANDO head phantom using the prototype device was evaluated for nine treatment plans for cranial targets. Corrections were obtained from cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging. The phantom position was adjusted and the final position was then verified by another CBCT. The long-term stability of the prototype device was evaluated. Attenuation by the device along its three main axes was assessed. A planning study was performed to evaluate if regions of high-density material can be avoided during plan generation. The device enabled the accurate correction of rotational offsets in a clinical setup with a mean residual angular difference of (0.0 ± 0.1)° and a maximum deviation of 0.2°. Translational offsets were less than 1 mm. The device was stable over a period of 20 min, not changing the head support plate position by more than (0.7 ± 0.6) mm. The device contains high-density material in the adjustment mechanism and slightly higher density in the support structures. These can be avoided during planning generation maintaining comparable plan quality. The head positioning device can be used to correct rotational offsets in a clinical setting.
颅部立体定向放射治疗需要在治疗时准确重现计划 CT 患者体位,包括消除旋转偏差。评估了一种设备原型,以用于纠正图像引导放射治疗工作流程中旋转位置偏差的潜在临床应用。使用 gKteso GmbH 的原型设备“RPS 头”进行了分析,该设备可通过手轮在三个维度上旋转 4°。软件工具考虑了非矩形旋转轴,还指示了要使用标准治疗床进行的平移运动,以校正初始偏移和旋转运动引入的平移移位。使用原型设备对九个颅部靶区的治疗计划进行了 Alderson RANDO 头模的角度校正和定位准确性评估。校正值来自锥形束 CT(CBCT)成像。调整了幻影位置,然后使用另一个 CBCT 验证最终位置。评估了原型设备的长期稳定性。评估了设备沿三个主轴线的衰减情况。进行了一项计划研究,以评估在计划生成过程中是否可以避免高密度材料区域。该设备能够在临床设置中准确校正旋转偏移,平均残余角度差为(0.0±0.1)°,最大偏差为 0.2°。平移偏移小于 1mm。该设备在 20 分钟的时间段内保持稳定,头部支撑板位置变化不超过(0.7±0.6)mm。设备在调整机构中包含高密度材料,在支撑结构中密度略高。在规划生成过程中可以避免这些材料,同时保持可比的计划质量。头部定位设备可用于在临床环境中校正旋转偏移。