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Tolerance levels of mass density for adaptive helical tomotherapy using MVCT

Daily dose distributions for adaptive radiotherapy (ART) using helical tomotherapy (HT) are calculated using megavoltage computed tomography (MVCT). Generally, the MVCT number is converted to mass density (MD) using an MD calibration table (MVCT-MD table). The aims of this study are to calculate the...

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Autores principales: Tsunemine, Shogo, Ozawa, Shuichi, Nakao, Minoru, Miura, Hideharu, Saito, Akito, Kawahara, Daisuke, Onishi, Yasuhiko, Onishi, Takashi, Okawa, Fumito, Terai, Atsushi, Hashiguchi, Taiki, Yamasaki, Hidetoshi, Maruta, Tsutomu, Murakami, Yuji, Nagata, Yasushi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855312/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrac071
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Sumario:Daily dose distributions for adaptive radiotherapy (ART) using helical tomotherapy (HT) are calculated using megavoltage computed tomography (MVCT). Generally, the MVCT number is converted to mass density (MD) using an MD calibration table (MVCT-MD table). The aims of this study are to calculate the tolerance levels of the MD for ART and to evaluate the tolerance levels using clinical patient plans. These tolerance levels of MD were calculated based on the tissue maximum ratio (TMR) of 6MV flattening-filter-free (FFF) beam of HT and the effective tissue thickness data from an International Commission on Radiological Protection 110 phantom data for lung, adipose/muscle and cartilage/spongy-bone. These tolerance levels were determined by considering both the MD causing a dose error of 2% and the variation in MVCT numbers. Subsequently, the stability of the MD values was estimated with the standard deviations (SD) in the MVCT number over 6 months. The dose distribution for clinical patient plans was calculated using the MVCT-MD table with added tolerance levels. These tolerance levels were determined as MD differences causing a dose error of 2%, and were ± 0.049 g/cm(3), ± 0.030 g/cm(3) and ± 0.049 g/cm(3) for lung, adipose/muscle and cartilage/spongy-bone, respectively. The calculated dose distribution errors using the MVCT-MD table added tolerance levels were within 2%. We proposed these tolerance levels in MD for the quality control of the MVCT-MD table.