Statistical quality control for volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) delivery using machine log data
Abstract
The aim of this study is to set up statistical quality control for monitoring of volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) delivery error using machine log data. Eclipse and Clinac iX linac with the RapidArc system (Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, USA) is used for delivery of the VMAT plan. During the delivery of the RapidArc fields, the machine determines the delivered motor units (MUs) and gantry angle position accuracy and the standard deviations of MU (sigmaMU; dosimetric error) and gantry angle (sigmaGA; geometric error) are displayed on the console monitor after completion of the RapidArc delivery. In the present study, first, the log data was analyzed to confirm its validity and usability; then, statistical process control (SPC) was applied to monitor the sigmaMU and sigmaGA in a timely manner for all RapidArc fields: a total of 195 arc fields for 99 patients. The sigmaMU and sigmaGA were determined twice for all fields, that is, first during the patient-specific plan QA and then again during the first treatment. The sigmaMU and sigmaGA time series were quite stable irrespective of the treatment site; however, the sigmaGA was strongly dependent on the gantry rotation speed. The sigmaGA of the RapidArc delivery for stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) was smaller than that for the typical VMAT. Therefore, SPC was applied for SBRT cases and general cases respectively. Moreover, the accuracy of the potential meter of gantry rotation is important, since the sigmaGA can be dramatically changed due to its condition. By applying SPC to the sigmaMU and sigmaGA, we could monitor the delivery error efficiently. However, the upper and lower limits of SPC need to be determined carefully with full knowledge of the machine and log data.
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