Rotationally Intensified Proton Lattice: A Novel Lattice Technique Using Spot-Scanning Proton Arc Therapy.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-29-2024
Publication Title
Adv Radiat Oncol
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility and dosimetric advantage of using spot-scanning proton arc (SPArc) for lattice radiation therapy in comparison with volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) and intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) lattice techniques.
METHODS: Lattice plans were retrospectively generated for 14 large tumors across the abdomen, pelvis, lung, and head-and-neck sites using VMAT, IMPT, and SPArc techniques. Lattice geometries comprised vertices 1.5 cm in diameter that were arrayed in a body-centered cubic lattice with a 6-cm lattice constant. The prescription dose was 20 Gy (relative biological effectiveness [RBE]) in 5 fractions to the periphery of the tumor, with a simultaneous integrated boost of 66.7 Gy (RBE) as a minimum dose to the vertices. Organ-at-risk constraints per American Association of Physicists in Medicine Task Group 101were prioritized. Dose-volume histograms were extracted and used to identify maximum, minimum, and mean doses; equivalent uniform dose; D95%, D50%, D10%, D5%; V19Gy; peak-to-valley dose ratio (PVDR); and gradient index (GI). The treatment delivery time of IMPT and SPArc were simulated based on the published proton delivery sequence model.
RESULTS: Median tumor volume was 577 cc with a median of 4.5 high-dose vertices per plan. Low-dose coverage was maintained in all plans (median V19Gy: SPArc 96%, IMPT 96%, VMAT 92%). SPArc generated significantly greater dose gradients as measured by PVDR (SPArc 4.0, IMPT 3.6, VMAT 3.2; SPArc-IMPT
CONCLUSIONS: SPArc therapy was able to achieve high-quality lattice plans for various sites with superior gradient metrics (PVDR and GI) when compared with VMAT and IMPT. Clinical implementation is warranted.
Volume
9
Issue
11
First Page
101632
Recommended Citation
Lee JS, Mumaw DA, Liu P, Loving BA, Sebastian E, Cong X, et al [Stefani MS, Loughery BF, Li X, Deraniyagala R, Almahariq MF, Ding X, Quinn TJ] Rotationally intensified proton lattice: a novel lattice technique using spot-scanning proton arc therapy. Adv Radiat Oncol. 2024 Sep 29;9(11):101632. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2024.101632. PMID: 39610800
DOI
10.1016/j.adro.2024.101632
ISSN
2452-1094
PubMed ID
39610800