Development of an automatic analysis system for radiotherapy planning
Yang Chengwen1, Feng Yuanming1, Wang Ping2, Guo Lu2, Wang Wei2
1School of Precision Instruments & Opto-Electronics Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China; 2National Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Cancer Hospital, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin 300060, China
Abstract:Objective An automatic analysis system for radiotherapy planning was developed to realize the automatic analysis of dose parameters of radiotherapy planning through the intelligent analysis of the underlying data of Pinnacle3 treatment planning system (TPS). Methods The radiotherapy plans of 12 patients with esophagus cancer were analyzed.The automatic analysis system automatically retrieved the Pinnacle3 TPS database, obtained the raw data of 12 cases of treatment plan, and automatically analyzed the underlying raw data, reconstructed contours, radiation fields, and dose parameters, and recalculated dose distribution and dose-volume histograms. The accuracy of the recalculation of the volume and dose data of the new system was evaluated by comparing with volume and dose data from the original plans of online TPS. Results The automatic analysis system successfully parsed the underlying data of the treatment plan and reconstructed the parameters of the treatment plan. The volume deviation between the contour calculated by the new system and the original plans was ≤0.1%;Compared with the reference dose of the original plans, the deviations of dose parameters (Dmax, Dmean, D95, and D50 for GTV,PGTV,CTV, and PTV) recalculated by the new analysis system were ≤1.0%;The deviations of Dmax and Dmean of recalculated ROIs from the original plans were <5%. Conclusions The automatic analysis system can directly analyze the underlying data of the Pinnacle3 TPS treatment plan, reconstruct the treatment plan, calculate the contour volume and dose parameters, and the dose deviations from the original plans meet clinical requirements
Yang Chengwen,Feng Yuanming,Wang Ping et al. Development of an automatic analysis system for radiotherapy planning[J]. Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, 2020, 29(5): 358-362.
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