A bi-directional beam-line energy ramping for efficient patient treatment with scanned proton therapy.

Actis, Oxana; Mayor, Alexandre; Meer, David; Rechsteiner, Urs; Bolsi, Alessandra; Lomax, Antony John; Weber, Damien Charles (2023). A bi-directional beam-line energy ramping for efficient patient treatment with scanned proton therapy. Physics in medicine and biology, 68(17) IOP Publishing 10.1088/1361-6560/acebb2

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Objective.The treatment of mobile tumours using Pencil Beam Scanning (PBS) has become more prevalent in the last decade. However, to achieve the same beam delivery quality as for static tumours, treatments have to be combined with motion mitigation techniques, not limited but including, breath hold, gating and re-scanning, which typically prolong treatment time. In this article we present a novel method of bi-directional energy modulation and demonstrate our initial experience in improvement of treatment efficiency. Approach.At Paul Scherrer Institute Gantry 2 mobile tumours are treated by combining PBS with gating and volumetric re-scanning (VR), where the target volume is irradiated multiple times. Initial implementation of VR used only descending beam energies, creating a substantial dead time due to the beam-line initialization (ramping) before each re-scan. In 2019 we commissioned an energy meandering strategy that allows us to avoid beam line ramping in-between energy series while maintaining beam delivery quality.Main results.The measured beam parameters difference for both energy sequence are in the order of the typical daily variations: 0.2 mm in beam position and 0.2 mm in range. Using machine log files, we performed point-to-point dose difference calculations between original and new applications where we observed dose differences of less than 2%. After three years of operation employing bi-directional energy modulation, we have analysed the individual beam delivery time for 181 patients and have compared this to simulations of the timing behaviour assuming uni-directional energy sequence application. Depending on treatment complexity, we obtained plan delivery time reductions of up to 55%, with a median time gain of 17% for all types of treatments.Significance. Bi-directional energy modulation can help improving patient treatment efficiency by reducing delivery times especially for complex and specialised irradiations. It could be implemented in many existing facilities without significant additional hardware upgrades.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Haematology, Oncology, Infectious Diseases, Laboratory Medicine and Hospital Pharmacy (DOLS) > Clinic of Radiation Oncology

UniBE Contributor:

Weber, Damien Charles

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

1361-6560

Publisher:

IOP Publishing

Language:

English

Submitter:

Basak Ginsbourger

Date Deposited:

24 Nov 2023 09:22

Last Modified:

24 Nov 2023 09:31

Publisher DOI:

10.1088/1361-6560/acebb2

PubMed ID:

37506707

Uncontrolled Keywords:

PBS mobile tumours motion mitigation proton therapy treatment efficiency

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/189305

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/189305

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