Method and system for radioisotope ion beam gamma therapy
US-9220921-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10272264B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10272264-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615269870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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In a radiation treatment plan that includes a plurality of treatment fields of multiple treatment modalities, such as IMRT modality and dynamic treatment path modality (e.g., VMAT and conformal arc therapy), an optimized spatial point sequence may be determined that optimizes the total treatment time, which includes both the beam-on time (i.e., during the delivery of radiation dose) and the beam-off time (i.e., during transitions between consecutive treatment fields). The result is a time-ordered field trajectory that intermixes and interleaves different treatment fields. In one embodiment, a dynamic treatment path may be cut into a plurality of sections, and one or more IMRT fields may be inserted between the plurality of sections.
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A computer-implemented method of determining a treatment field trajectory for delivering a desired dose of radiation to a treatment target within a patient using an external-beam radiation treatment system, the method comprising: receiving a radiation treatment plan having a first treatment field of an intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) modality and a second treatment field of a dynamic treatment path modality, the first treatment field having a first spatial point associated with a first set of values for treatment axes of the radiation treatment system, and the second treatment field defining a treatment path having a start spatial point associated with a start set of values for the treatment axes and an end spatial point associated with an end set of values for the treatment axes; identifying, using a computer system, a plurality of intermediate spatial points along the treatment path of the second treatment field, each intermediate spatial point dividing the treatment path into a first section and a second section, and each intermediate spatial point associated with a respective intermediate set of values for the treatment axes; for each of the plurality of intermediate spatial points: determining, using the computer system, a transition time for changing the treatment axes from the respective intermediate set of values to the first set of values of the first spatial point and changing from the first set of values back to the respective intermediate set of values; selecting, using the computer system, an optimal intermediate spatial point among the plurality of intermediate spatial points to achieve an optimal total treatment time, the optimal total treatment time including the transition time and beam-on time for administering the first treatment field and the second treatment field; determining the treatment field trajectory by interleaving the first treatment field between the first section and the second section of the second treatment field; and updating the radiation treatment plan using the determined treatment field trajectory, wherein the radiation treatment plan is to be used by the external-beam radiation treatment system for delivering the desired dose of radiation. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting the updated radiation treatment plan to control circuitry of the radiation treatment system to cause the radiation treatment system to deliver the desired dose of radiation to the patient in a chronological order in accordance with the determined treatment field trajectory. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first spatial point of the first treatment field is not on the treatment path of the second treatment field. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein delivering the desired dose of radiation includes: moving the treatment axes to the start spatial point; administering the first section of the second treatment field from the start spatial point to the optimal intermediate spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the first spatial point; administering the first treatment field at the first spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the optimal intermediate spatial point; and administering the second section of the second treatment field from the optimal intermediate spatial point to the end spatial point. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein: the optimal intermediate spatial point corresponds to a first intermediate control point and a second intermediate control point; administering the first section of the second treatment field from the start spatial point to the optimal intermediate spatial point comprises administering the first section of the second treatment field from a start control point corresponding to the start spatial point to the first intermediate control point; and administering the second section of the second treatment field from the optimal intermediate spatial point to the end spatial point comprises administering the second section of the second treatment field from the second intermediate control point to an end control point corresponding to the end spatial point. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein delivering the desired dose of radiation includes: moving the treatment axes to the optimal intermediate spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the first spatial point; administering the first treatment field at the first spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the optimal intermediate spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the start spatial point; and administering the second treatment field from the start spatial point to the end spatial point. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein delivering the desired dose of radiation includes: moving the treatment axes to the start spatial point; administering the second treatment field from the start spatial point to the end spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the optimal intermediate spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the first spatial point; administering the first treatment field at the first spatial point; and moving the treatment axes to the optimal intermediate spatial point. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein delivering the desired dose of radiation includes: moving the treatment axes to the end spatial point; administering the second section of the second treatment field from the end spatial point to the optimal intermediate spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the first spatial point; administering the first treatment field at the first spatial point; moving the treatment axes to the optimal intermediate spatial point; and administering the first section of the second treatment field from the optimal intermediate spatial point to the start spatial point. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the radiation treatment plan further includes a third treatment field of either the IMRT modality or the dynamic treatment path modality, and determining the treatment field trajectory further comprises: determining an optimal chronological order of administering the first treatment field, the first section and the second section of the second treatment field, and the third treatment field to achieve the optimal total treatment time. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic treatment path modality comprises volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT). 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the IMRT modality comprises a static IMRT modality where leaves of a multileaf collimator (MLC) do not move while radiation dose is being delivered. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the IMRT modality comprises a dynamic IMRT modality where leaves of a multileaf collimator (MLC) move while radiation dose is being delivered. 13. A computer product comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a plurality of instructions that when executed control a computer system to determine a treatment field trajectory for delivering a desired dose of radiation to a treatment target within a patient using an external-beam radiation treatment system, the instructions comprising: receiving a radiation treatment plan having a first treatment field of an intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) modality and a second treatment field of a dynamic treatment path modality, the first treatment field having a first spatial point associated with a first set of values for treatment axes of the radiation treatment system, and the second treatment field defining a treatment path having a start spatial point associated with a start set of values for the treatment axes and an end spatial point associated with an end set of values for the treatment axes; identifying, using the c
using functional images, e.g. PET or MRI · CPC title
with spatial modulation of the radiation beam within the treatment head · CPC title
using a multi-leaf collimator, e.g. for intensity modulated radiation therapy or IMRT · CPC title
using a specific method of dose optimization · CPC title
with movement of the radiation head during application of radiation, e.g. for intensity modulated arc therapy or IMAT · CPC title
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