Implementation of Aperture-Based Complexity Metrics of MLC Opening based on the IMRT Technique for Central Nervous System (CNS) and Breast cases

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Abstract:

Introduction: Complexity metrics have been suggested to characterize treatment plans based on machine parameters such as multileaf collimator (MLC) position. Several complexity metrics have been proposed and related to the Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) quality assurance results. This study aims to evaluate aperture-based complexity metrics on MLC openings used in clinicaland establish a correlation between plan complexity and the gamma passing rate (GPR) for the IMRT plans.Material and Methods: We implemented the aperture-based complexity metric on MLC openings of the IMRT treatment plan for breast  and central nervous system (CNS) cases . The modulation complexity score (MCS), the edge area metric (EAM), the converted area metric (CAM), the circumference/area (CPA), and the ratio monitor unit MU/Gy are evaluated in this study. The complexity score was calculated using Matlab. The MatriXX Evolution was used for dose verification. The dose distribution was  analyzed using the OmniPro-I'mRT program  and the gamma index was assessed using two criteria: ۳%/۳ mm and ۳%/۲ mm. The correlation between the calculated complexity score and the GPR  is analyzed using SPSS.Results: The complexity score calculated by MCS, EAM, CAM, CPA, and MU/Gy shows breast plan is more complex than the CNS plan. The results of the correlation test of the complexity metric and GPR show that only the EAM metric shows a good correlation with GPR for both cases.Conclusion: EAM strongly correlates with the gamma pass rate. The MCS, CAM, CPA, and MU/Gy have a weak correlation with the GPR.

Keywords:

Radiotherapy Intensity , Modulated Central Nervous System Radiotherapy Planning

Authors

Meirisa Ambalinggi

Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia

Aloysius Putranto

Department of Radiation Oncology, Mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Center (MRCCC) Siloam Hospital Semanggi, Jakarta

Dewa Prasada

Department of Radiation Oncology, Mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Center (MRCCC) Siloam Hospital Semanggi, Jakarta

Ida Ayu Gayatri

Department of Radiation Oncology, Mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Center (MRCCC) Siloam Hospital Semanggi, Jakarta

Supriyanto Pawiro

Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia

Dwi Seno Kuncoro Sihono

Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia