Impact of spot positional errors in robustly optimized intensity-modulated proton therapy plan of craniospinal irradiation

RADIOLOGICAL PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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We investigated the influence of random spot positioning errors (SPEs) on dosimetric outcomes of robustly optimized intensity-modulated proton therapy (RB-IMPT) plans in craniospinal irradiation (CSI). Six patients with CSI treated using the RB-IMPT technique were selected. An in-house MATLAB code was used to simulate a random SPE of 1 mm in positive, negative, and both directions for 25%, 50%, and 75% of the total spot positions in the nominal plan. The percentage dose variation (Δ D % ) in the six nominal and 54 error-introduced plans was evaluated using standard dose-volume indices, line dose difference, and 3D gamma analysis method. The introduction of a random SPE of 1 mm resulted in a reduction in D 99% , D 98% , and D 95% of both CTVs and PTVs by < 2% compared with the corresponding nominal plans. However, this leads to an increase in D 1% of the lens by up to 16.9%. The line dose in the junction region showed Δ D % < 2% for the brain and upper spine and < 4% for the upper and lower spine. The 3D gamma values for 3% at 3 mm and 2% at 2 mm were above 99% and 95%, respectively, in all 54 error-introduced plans. The worst decrease in gamma values was observed for 1% at 1 mm, with values ranging from 64 to 78% for all types of SPE. The RB-IMPT plan for CSI investigated in this study is robust enough for target coverage, even if there are random SPEs of 1 mm. However, this leads to an increase in the dose to the critical organ located close to the target.
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CSI, Spot position error, Robust optimization, Spot spacing, IMPT, Proton therapy
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