Commissioning, clinical implementation, and initial experience with a new brain tumor treatment package on a low‐field MR‐linac

Author:

Snyder Karen Chin1,Mao Weihua1,Kim Joshua P.1,Cunningham Justine1,Chetty Indrin J.1,Siddiqui Salim M.1,Parikh Parag1,Dolan Jennifer1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Henry Ford Health Detroit Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractTo evaluate the image quality, dosimetric properties, setup reproducibility, and planar cine motion detection of a high‐resolution brain coil and integrated stereotactic brain immobilization system that constitute a new brain treatment package (BTP) on a low‐field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) linear accelerator (MR‐linac). Image quality of the high‐resolution brain coil was evaluated with the 17 cm diameter spherical phantom and the American College of Radiology (ACR) Large MRI Phantom. Patient imaging studies approved by the institutional review board (IRB) assisted in selecting image acquisition parameters. Radiographic and dosimetric evaluation of the high‐resolution brain coil and the associated immobilization devices was performed using dose calculations and ion chamber measurements. End‐to‐end testing was performed simulating a cranial lesion in a phantom. Inter‐fraction setup variability and motion detection tests were evaluated on four healthy volunteers. Inter‐fraction variability was assessed based on three repeat setups for each volunteer. Motion detection was evaluated using three‐plane (axial, coronal, and sagittal) MR‐cine imaging sessions, where volunteers were asked to perform a set of specific motions. The images were post‐processed and evaluated using an in‐house program. Contrast resolution of the high‐resolution brain coil is superior to the head/neck and torso coils. The BTP receiver coils have an average HU value of 525 HU. The most significant radiation attenuation (3.14%) of the BTP, occurs through the lateral portion of the overlay board where the high‐precision lateral‐profile mask clips attach to the overlay. The greatest inter‐fraction setup variability occurred in the pitch (average 1.08 degree) and translationally in the superior/inferior direction (average 4.88 mm). Three plane cine imaging with the BTP was able to detect large and small motions. Small voluntary motions, sub‐millimeter in magnitude (maximum 0.9 mm), from motion of external limbs were detected. Imaging tests, inter‐fraction setup variability, attenuation, and end‐to‐end measurements were quantified and performed for the BTP. Results demonstrate better contrast resolution and low contrast detectability that allows for better visualization of soft tissue anatomical changes relative to head/neck and torso coil systems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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