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- | ====== Fraction Groups ====== | + | ====== |
- | Defining //Fraction Groups// is the first step in the PBS Optimization process within Astroid. Most commonly, a fraction group is simply an arrangement of beams that will be used in a typical daily treatment fraction. The Fraction Group contains some basic group information, | + | Defining //Fraction Groups// is the first step in the PBS Optimization process within Astroid. Most commonly, a fraction group is simply an arrangement of beams that will be used in a typical daily treatment fraction. The Fraction Group contains some basic group information, |
===== General Fraction Group Data ===== | ===== General Fraction Group Data ===== | ||
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* **Color**: Display color of the //Fraction Group// | * **Color**: Display color of the //Fraction Group// | ||
* **Description**: | * **Description**: | ||
- | * **Phase**: Phase prescription | + | * **Prescription**: Prescription |
- | * **Fraction Count**: The total number of fractions to be delivered for this //Fraction Group//; this is very important as it will determine the appropriate Monitor Units for the individual beams | + | * **Number of Fractions**: The total number of fractions to be delivered for this //Fraction Group//; this is very important as it will determine the appropriate Monitor Units for the individual beams |
- | * **Group Constraints**: These // | + | * **Type**: The delivery approach that will be used for the beams in the Fraction Group. Options for this include SFO, IMPT, and Advanced. If either SFO or IMPT are selected the Fraction Group user interface will remain in " |
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- | ===== Beam Set Groups ===== | + | ===== Simple Type Fraction |
- | Simply speaking, a //Beam Set Group// is just a collection of //Beam Sets// that together will provide a specified dose to a particular target, so in clinical practice each //Beam Set Group// is most commonly associated with a single target structure (i.e. there will be one //Beam Set Group// per target). Most standard single lesion treatments will therefore use only one //Beam Set Group//. More complex prescriptions, | + | ==== SFO ==== |
- | | + | Single Field Optimized treatments are created using this type option. Simply select //SFO// from the //Type// drop down and then add any number of beams and constraints. Each constraint will be equally divided among each beam during optimization. For example, if three beams are included in the Fraction Group and a PTV min constraint of 60 Gy(RBE) is added, then each beam will be individually set to have a constraint of 20 Gy(RBE) (60/3) when running the optimization. |
- | * **Beam Sets**: A list of Beam Sets that will be used for this beam set group (see below for a detailed | + | |
- | * **Constraints**: | + | <WRAP center round info 60%> |
- | * In other words, the Constraint dose is divided by the Beam Sets in the Beam Set Group, so that both SFO and IMPT can be achieved | + | **Note:** A fraction group with only one beamset and a single beam will always be considered to be an SFO fraction group. |
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+ | ==== IMPT ==== | ||
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+ | Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy treatments are created using this type option. Simply select //IMPT// from the //Type// drop down and then add any number of beams and constraints. These constraints will be applied to the collective (total) dose from all beams in the Fraction Group. Using the same example as the SFO section, if three beams are included and a PTV min constraint of 60 Gy(RBE) is added, then the total dose from the three beams must be above 60 at all points within the PTV, however, no restrictions are placed per beam, so that each beam is free to give any portion of the 60 Gy(RBE) dose. This allows for maximum flexibility in sculpting dose to the target, but generally at the expense of increased sensitivity to motion and patient positioning uncertainty. | ||
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+ | ===== Advanced Type Fraction Groups ===== | ||
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+ | Advanced type fraction groups are needed only in rare occasions when beams must be mixed such that a standard IMPT or SFO approach simply doesn' | ||
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+ | ==== Fraction Group Targets ==== | ||
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+ | Simply speaking, a Fraction Group Target is just a collection of //Beam Sets// and // | ||
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+ | * **Beam Sets**: A list of Beam Sets that will be used to achieve the specified constraint doses (see below for a more detailed | ||
+ | * **Constraints**: | ||
+ | * In other words, the Constraint dose is divided by the number of Beam Sets for the Target, so that both SFO and IMPT can be achieved | ||
==== Beam Sets ==== | ==== Beam Sets ==== | ||
- | The //Beam Set// is the lowest level unit for the Astroid PBS Optimizer and proper arrangement of the beams within a beam set allows for both Single Field Optimized (SFO) and Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT) fields to be included within the same fraction. A careful review of the Beam Set Group (BSG) Constraints described above, should reveal how to properly arrange beams within Beam Sets to achieve a desired type of treatment. Since BSG Constraints are equally split and are then applied individually to each Beam Set, SFO beams can easy be achieved by placing each beam in its own Beam Set. Conversely, IMPT beams are created when multiple beams are included within a single Beam Set. Further details of these two cases are presented below. | + | The //Beam Set// is the lowest level unit for the Astroid PBS Optimizer and proper arrangement of the beams within a beam set allows for both Single Field Optimized (SFO) and Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT) fields to be included within the same fraction. A careful review of the Beam Set Level (BSL) Constraints described above, should reveal how to properly arrange beams within Beam Sets to achieve a desired type of treatment. Since BSL Constraints are equally split and are then applied individually to each Beam Set, SFUD beams can easily |
- | === SFO Beams === | + | ==== SFO Beams ==== |
- | Single Field Optimized treatment beams are produced by including each beam in a separate Beam Set. This is best understood by example. Suppose a target is intended to receive 20 Gy (2 Gy per day for 10 fractions) from a two beam Fraction Group using a SFO approach. This is achieved by specifying a min dose of 18 Gy and a max dose of 22 Gy using Beam Set Group Constraints. Now two beam sets are created, each containing a single beam, as shown below. Since the BSG constraints are split between the beam sets, this actually tells the optimizer that each beam must provide a min dose of 9 Gy and a max dose of 11 Gy (1/2 of the BSG constraint doses). Therefore, each individual beam will be providing coverage to the entire target as is expected for a SFO approach. | + | Single Field Optimized treatment beams are produced by including each beam in a separate Beam Set. This is best understood by example. Suppose a target is intended to receive 20 Gy (2 Gy per day for 10 fractions) from a two beam Fraction Group using a SFO approach. This is achieved by specifying a min dose of 18 Gy and a max dose of 22 Gy using Beam Set Level Constraints. Now two beam sets are created, each containing a single beam, as shown below. Since the BSL constraints are split between the beam sets, this actually tells the optimizer that each beam must provide a min dose of 9 Gy and a max dose of 11 Gy (1/2 of the BSG constraint doses). Therefore, each individual beam will be providing coverage to the entire target as is expected for a SFO approach. |
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- | === IMPT Beams === | + | ==== IMPT Beams ==== |
- | Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy treatment beams are produced by including all desired beams in a single Beam Set. This is again best understood by example. Suppose a target is intended to receive 20 Gy (2 Gy per day for 10 fractions) from a two beam Fraction Group using an IMPT approach. This is achieved by specifying a min dose of 18 Gy and a max dose of 22 Gy using Beam Set Group Constraints. Now one beam set is created, containing both beams, as shown below. Since there is only Beam Set, the BSG constraints will be applied to the combined dose from the two beams. Therefore, there are no guarantees regarding the uniformity of dose from either beam and instead there is simply the guarantee that the combined dose from the two beams meets the given constraints, | + | Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy treatment beams are produced by including all desired beams in a single Beam Set. This is again best understood by example. Suppose a target is intended to receive 20 Gy (2 Gy per day for 10 fractions) from a two beam Fraction Group using an IMPT approach. This is achieved by specifying a min dose of 18 Gy and a max dose of 22 Gy using Beam Set Level Constraints. Now one Beam Set is created, containing both beams, as shown below. Since there is only Beam Set, the BSL constraints will be applied to the combined dose from the two beams. Therefore, there are no guarantees regarding the uniformity of dose from either beam and instead there is simply the guarantee that the combined dose from the two beams meets the given constraints, |
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- | By understanding the notion that Beam Set Group Constraints are equally split among the beam sets, it can also be seen how SFO and IMPT may be mixed within a Beam Set Group and even the most complex of treatment scenarios can be handled | + | By understanding the notion that Beam Set Level Constraints are equally split among the Beam Sets, it can also be seen how SFUD and IMPT may be mixed within a Target |
===== Working with Fraction Groups ===== | ===== Working with Fraction Groups ===== | ||
- | - Select the Create New Fraction Group button | + | - Select the Create New Fraction Group button |
- In the newly opened block the planner will: | - In the newly opened block the planner will: | ||
* Choose the color the fraction will be denoted in | * Choose the color the fraction will be denoted in | ||
* Type in any descriptor that may be needed | * Type in any descriptor that may be needed | ||
+ | * Select the phase that the fraction group is implementing | ||
* Enter the total number of fractions to be treated | * Enter the total number of fractions to be treated | ||
* Enter the group constraints if desired | * Enter the group constraints if desired | ||
* Group constraints apply to the total dose from the whole fraction group | * Group constraints apply to the total dose from the whole fraction group | ||
- | * Constraints for multiple structures may be entered at this stage {{ : | + | * Constraints for multiple structures may be entered at this stage |
- | - Click //Add Target// {{ : | + | - Click //Add Target// {{ : |
- | * Select the target | + | * Select the target |
- | * Create any Beam Sets that are desired | + | * Create any Beam Sets that are desired |
- | * There may be multiple Beam Sets associated to a target to construct | + | * There may be multiple Beam Sets associated to a target to construct |
- | * Enter any desired Beam Set Group level constraints | + | * Enter any desired Beam Set Level constraints |
- | * The constraints chosen at this point will be evenly divided and applied separately to each Beam Set (see above for further details) {{ : | + | * The constraints chosen at this point will be evenly divided and applied separately to each Beam Set (see above for further details) {{ : |
- | * The user may also have multiple | + | * The user may also have multiple |
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