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Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance characteristic of volumetric image-guided dedicated-nozzle pencil beam-scanning proton therapy (PT) system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PT system was characterized for electromechanical, image quality, and registration accuracy. Proton bea...

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Autores principales: Shamurailatpam, Dayananda Sharma, Manikandan, A., Ganapathy, K., Noufal, M. P., Patro, Kartikeshwar C., Rajesh, T., Jalali, R.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831487
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jmp.JMP_12_20
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author Shamurailatpam, Dayananda Sharma
Manikandan, A.
Ganapathy, K.
Noufal, M. P.
Patro, Kartikeshwar C.
Rajesh, T.
Jalali, R.
author_facet Shamurailatpam, Dayananda Sharma
Manikandan, A.
Ganapathy, K.
Noufal, M. P.
Patro, Kartikeshwar C.
Rajesh, T.
Jalali, R.
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance characteristic of volumetric image-guided dedicated-nozzle pencil beam-scanning proton therapy (PT) system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PT system was characterized for electromechanical, image quality, and registration accuracy. Proton beam of 70.2–226.2 MeV was characterized for short- and long-term reproducibility in integrated depth dose; spot profile characteristics at different air gap and gantry angle; positioning accuracy of single and pattern of spot; dose linearity, reproducibility and consistency. All measurements were carried out using various X-ray and proton-beam specific detectors following standard protocols. RESULTS: All electro-mechanical, imaging, and safety parameters performed well within the specified tolerance limit. The image registration errors along three translation and three rotational axes were ≤0.5 mm and ≤0.2° for both point-based and intensity-based auto-registration. Distal range (R(90)) and distal dose fall-off (DDF) of 70.2–226.2 MeV proton beams were within 1 mm of calculated values based on the international commission on radiation units and measurements 49 and 0.0156× R(90), respectively. The R(90) and DDF were reproducible within a standard deviation of 0.05 g/cm(2) during the first 8 months. Dose were linear from 18.5 (0.011 MU/spot) to 8405 (5 MU/spot) MU, reproducible within 0.5% in 5 consecutive days and consistent within 0.8% for full rotation. The cGy/MU for 70.2–226.2MeV was consistent within 0.5%. In-air X(Y) spot-sigma at isocenter varies from 2.96 (3.00) mm to 6.68 (6.52) mm for 70.2–226.2 MeV. Maximum variation of spot-sigma with air-gap of ±20 cm was ±0.36 mm (5.28%) and ±0.82 mm (±12.5%) along X- and Y-direction and 3.56% for full rotation. Relative spot positions were accurate within ±0.6 mm. The planned and delivered spot pattern of known complex geometry agreed with (γ%≤1) for 1% @ 1 mm >98% for representative five-proton energies at four gantry angle. CONCLUSION: The PT-system performed well within the expected accuracy level and consistent over a period of 8 months. The methodology and data presented here may help upcoming modern PT center during their crucial phase of commissioning.
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spelling pubmed-74168682020-08-20 Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India Shamurailatpam, Dayananda Sharma Manikandan, A. Ganapathy, K. Noufal, M. P. Patro, Kartikeshwar C. Rajesh, T. Jalali, R. J Med Phys Original Article PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance characteristic of volumetric image-guided dedicated-nozzle pencil beam-scanning proton therapy (PT) system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PT system was characterized for electromechanical, image quality, and registration accuracy. Proton beam of 70.2–226.2 MeV was characterized for short- and long-term reproducibility in integrated depth dose; spot profile characteristics at different air gap and gantry angle; positioning accuracy of single and pattern of spot; dose linearity, reproducibility and consistency. All measurements were carried out using various X-ray and proton-beam specific detectors following standard protocols. RESULTS: All electro-mechanical, imaging, and safety parameters performed well within the specified tolerance limit. The image registration errors along three translation and three rotational axes were ≤0.5 mm and ≤0.2° for both point-based and intensity-based auto-registration. Distal range (R(90)) and distal dose fall-off (DDF) of 70.2–226.2 MeV proton beams were within 1 mm of calculated values based on the international commission on radiation units and measurements 49 and 0.0156× R(90), respectively. The R(90) and DDF were reproducible within a standard deviation of 0.05 g/cm(2) during the first 8 months. Dose were linear from 18.5 (0.011 MU/spot) to 8405 (5 MU/spot) MU, reproducible within 0.5% in 5 consecutive days and consistent within 0.8% for full rotation. The cGy/MU for 70.2–226.2MeV was consistent within 0.5%. In-air X(Y) spot-sigma at isocenter varies from 2.96 (3.00) mm to 6.68 (6.52) mm for 70.2–226.2 MeV. Maximum variation of spot-sigma with air-gap of ±20 cm was ±0.36 mm (5.28%) and ±0.82 mm (±12.5%) along X- and Y-direction and 3.56% for full rotation. Relative spot positions were accurate within ±0.6 mm. The planned and delivered spot pattern of known complex geometry agreed with (γ%≤1) for 1% @ 1 mm >98% for representative five-proton energies at four gantry angle. CONCLUSION: The PT-system performed well within the expected accuracy level and consistent over a period of 8 months. The methodology and data presented here may help upcoming modern PT center during their crucial phase of commissioning. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020 2020-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7416868/ /pubmed/32831487 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jmp.JMP_12_20 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Medical Physics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Shamurailatpam, Dayananda Sharma
Manikandan, A.
Ganapathy, K.
Noufal, M. P.
Patro, Kartikeshwar C.
Rajesh, T.
Jalali, R.
Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India
title Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India
title_full Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India
title_fullStr Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India
title_short Characterization and Performance Evaluation of the First-Proton Therapy Facility in India
title_sort characterization and performance evaluation of the first-proton therapy facility in india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831487
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jmp.JMP_12_20
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