The effect of MLC leaf width in single-isocenter multi-target radiosurgery with volumetric modulated arc therapy

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Abisheva, Zhanerke

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Floyd, Scott R

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Salama, Joseph K

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Kirkpatrick, John

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Yin, Fang-Fang

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Moravan, Michael J

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Giles, William

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Adamson, Justus

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2019-10-01T13:50:24Z

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2019-10-01T13:50:24Z

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2019-01-01

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2019-10-01T13:50:24Z

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© 2019 Old City Publishing, Inc. Purpose: Single-isocenter multi-target (SIMT) volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) is primarily limited to linear accelerators utilizing 2.5 mm leaf width MLCs. We explore feasibility of applying this technique to linear accelerators utilizing MLCs with leaf width of 5 mm. Methods: Twenty patients with 3-10 intracranial brain metastases originally treated with 2.5 mm MLCs were re-planned using 5 mm MLCs and relevant dosimetric indices were compared. We also evaluated various strategies of adding VMAT arcs to mitigate degradations of dose quality values. Results: Wider MLCs caused small changes in total MUs (5827 ± 2334 vs 5572 ± 2220, p = 0.006), and conformity index (CI) (2.22% ± 0.05%, p = 0.045), but produced more substantial increases in brain V30%[%] and V50%[%] (27.75% ± 0.16% and 20.04% ± 0.13% respectively, p < 0.001 for both), and V12Gy[cc] (16.91% ± 0.12%, p < 0.001). Conclusion: SIMT radiosurgery delivered via VMAT using 5 mm wide MLCs can achieve similar CI compared to that using 2.5 mm leaf width MLCs but with moderately increased isodose spill, which can be only partially mitigated by increasing the number of VMAT arcs.

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2156-4639

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2156-4647

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19362

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Journal of Radiosurgery and SBRT

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The effect of MLC leaf width in single-isocenter multi-target radiosurgery with volumetric modulated arc therapy

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Journal article

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Floyd, Scott R|0000-0002-8067-2426

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Salama, Joseph K|0000-0001-5159-4687

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Kirkpatrick, John|0000-0002-4019-0350

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Yin, Fang-Fang|0000-0002-2025-4740|0000-0003-1064-2149

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Moravan, Michael J|0000-0003-2487-766X

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Adamson, Justus|0000-0002-7868-5631

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131

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138

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2

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School of Medicine

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Duke

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Duke Cancer Institute

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Institutes and Centers

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Pharmacology & Cancer Biology

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Basic Science Departments

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Radiation Oncology

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Clinical Science Departments

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Neurosurgery

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Duke Kunshan University Faculty

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Duke Kunshan University

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Published

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6

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