Delivery of intensity-modulated radiation therapy with a conventional multileaf collimator: Comparison of dynamic and segmental methods Journal Article


Authors: Chui, C. S.; Chan, M. F.; Yorke, E.; Spirou, S.; Ling, C. C.
Article Title: Delivery of intensity-modulated radiation therapy with a conventional multileaf collimator: Comparison of dynamic and segmental methods
Abstract: Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) can be delivered with a conventional multileaf collimator (MLC), either in dynamic mode (DMLC) or in segmental mode (SMLC, also known as "step-and-shoot"). The advantage of DMLC is its ability to deliver the desired intensity profile produced by inverse planning with a high degree of fidelity. The SMLC method, on the other hand, resembles treatment with multiple static fields, and can be more easily verified. However, the use of SMLC requires that the desired profile be approximated by discrete levels of intensity, which may lead to degradation in the delivered dose distribution. Clearly, the results of SMLC delivery depend on the number of levels and the spatial resolution of the intensity distribution. In this work, we compare the DMLC method and the SMLC method employing different numbers of levels and different spatial resolutions. Three disease sites were studied: prostate, nasopharynx, and breast, with three cases for each. In general, a 5- to 10-level SMLC plan produced results comparable to that from a DMLC plan. The target coverage is improved by increasing the number of levels while critical organs are better protected with finer spatial resolutions. The beam-on-time (MUs) requirement for SMLC was approximately 20% less than DMLC, but the delivery time (in minutes) was about twice as long. Thus, the choice depends on many factors including machine capability, quality assurance, target coverage, critical organ protection, beam-on-time, delivery time, and other clinical considerations. © 2001 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.
Keywords: intensity modulated radiation therapy; treatment planning; mus; breast neoplasms; time factors; prostatic neoplasms; radiation dose fractionation; interventional radiology; collimator; radiometry; radiotherapy, conformal; nasopharyngeal neoplasms; dose calculation; intensity-modulated radiation therapy; radiation physics; segmental; humans; male; female; priority journal; article; dynamic multileaf collimator; step-and-shoot
Journal Title: Medical Physics
Volume: 28
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0094-2405
Publisher: American Association of Physicists in Medicine  
Date Published: 2001-12-01
Start Page: 2441
End Page: 2449
Language: English
DOI: 10.1118/1.1418018
PUBMED: 11797947
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Maria F Chan
    183 Chan
  2. Ellen D Yorke
    429 Yorke
  3. C Clifton Ling
    331 Ling
  4. Chen Chui
    144 Chui
  5. Spiridon Spirou
    34 Spirou