Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer

Abstract Objective To research and assess automatic volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) planning methods for patients with intraocular cancer. Methods The mdaccAutoPlan system was added to the Pinnacle3 treatment planning system as a plug‐in. Automatic VMAT plans were generated for 10 patients d...

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Main Authors: Xiaomin Zheng, Ce Han, Jinling Yi, Yongqiang Zhou, Yao Ai, Congying Xie, Xiance Jin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:Precision Radiation Oncology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/pro6.1099
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spelling doaj-57210959de12485f9b0b2cbf1b1616992021-05-03T01:11:15ZengWileyPrecision Radiation Oncology2398-73242020-09-0143687210.1002/pro6.1099Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancerXiaomin Zheng0Ce Han1Jinling Yi2Yongqiang Zhou3Yao Ai4Congying Xie5Xiance Jin6Radiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaRadiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaRadiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaRadiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaRadiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaRadiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaRadiation and Medical Oncology Department Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital Wenzhou ChinaAbstract Objective To research and assess automatic volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) planning methods for patients with intraocular cancer. Methods The mdaccAutoPlan system was added to the Pinnacle3 treatment planning system as a plug‐in. Automatic VMAT plans were generated for 10 patients diagnosed with intraocular cancer, and evaluated according to standard dose‐volume histogram parameters. Results The planning target volume of enrolled patients ranges from 14.24 to 50.69 cm3. Both planning methods lead to acceptable planning target volume target coverage with a V95 of 97.9 ± 1.4% and 96.4 ± 1.5% for manual and automatic plans (P = 0.03), respectively. Automatic planning lowered the dose delivered to the ipsilateral lens and optical nerves, but increased the dose to the brainstem compared with manual planning. Automatic planning significantly prolonged VMAT planning time (3.25 ± 0.53 h vs. 1.02 ± 0.69 h, P < 0.01), but no significant differences were seen in average machine units (474.0 ± 64.8 vs. 502.4 ± 109.5, P = 0.34) compared with the manual planning method. Conclusions Automatic VMAT planning achieved acceptable target coverage, and lowered the dose delivered to ipsilateral lens and brainstem in patients with intraocular cancer compared with manual planning. However, the full benefits of automatic VMAT planning require further study with improved performance and treatment planning system capacity.https://doi.org/10.1002/pro6.1099automatic planningintraocular cancertarget coveragevolumetric modulated arc radiotherapy
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author Xiaomin Zheng
Ce Han
Jinling Yi
Yongqiang Zhou
Yao Ai
Congying Xie
Xiance Jin
spellingShingle Xiaomin Zheng
Ce Han
Jinling Yi
Yongqiang Zhou
Yao Ai
Congying Xie
Xiance Jin
Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
Precision Radiation Oncology
automatic planning
intraocular cancer
target coverage
volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy
author_facet Xiaomin Zheng
Ce Han
Jinling Yi
Yongqiang Zhou
Yao Ai
Congying Xie
Xiance Jin
author_sort Xiaomin Zheng
title Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
title_short Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
title_full Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
title_fullStr Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
title_sort comparative study of automatic and manual planning methods for volumetric modulated arc therapy in patients with intraocular cancer
publisher Wiley
series Precision Radiation Oncology
issn 2398-7324
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Objective To research and assess automatic volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) planning methods for patients with intraocular cancer. Methods The mdaccAutoPlan system was added to the Pinnacle3 treatment planning system as a plug‐in. Automatic VMAT plans were generated for 10 patients diagnosed with intraocular cancer, and evaluated according to standard dose‐volume histogram parameters. Results The planning target volume of enrolled patients ranges from 14.24 to 50.69 cm3. Both planning methods lead to acceptable planning target volume target coverage with a V95 of 97.9 ± 1.4% and 96.4 ± 1.5% for manual and automatic plans (P = 0.03), respectively. Automatic planning lowered the dose delivered to the ipsilateral lens and optical nerves, but increased the dose to the brainstem compared with manual planning. Automatic planning significantly prolonged VMAT planning time (3.25 ± 0.53 h vs. 1.02 ± 0.69 h, P < 0.01), but no significant differences were seen in average machine units (474.0 ± 64.8 vs. 502.4 ± 109.5, P = 0.34) compared with the manual planning method. Conclusions Automatic VMAT planning achieved acceptable target coverage, and lowered the dose delivered to ipsilateral lens and brainstem in patients with intraocular cancer compared with manual planning. However, the full benefits of automatic VMAT planning require further study with improved performance and treatment planning system capacity.
topic automatic planning
intraocular cancer
target coverage
volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy
url https://doi.org/10.1002/pro6.1099
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