Influence Of Planning Target Volume Margins Using Various Prescription Isodoses In Gamma Knife Radiosurgery For Single Brain Metastasis: A Phantom Study
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Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice
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Objective: The study seeks to evaluate the influence of planning target volume (PTV) margins
on plan parameters during inverse planning of brain metastases with the Gamma Knife
treatment unit, considering various prescription isodose levels (PIL).
Material & Method: CT scan images of a STEEV anthropomorphic phantom were transferred
into the GAMMA PLAN Treatment Planning System. A target measuring a volume of 4·9cc
was centrally contoured. Plans with a 0 mm volume margin at five prescription isodose levels
from 50% to 70% at 5% increment were created. With 0.5 mm, 1 mm, 1.5 mm and 2 mm PTV
margins, identical plans were regenerated. Adjustments were made to each plan when necessary
to achieve same target coverage. One-way ANOVA test was used to analyse the influence of
PTV margins on parameters including Selectivity[S], Gradient index [GI], V12, Paddick’s
conformal index [PCI] and Treatment time [TI].
Results: Margin addition resulted in PTV volume increase. The findings indicated that the
PTV margin of 2.0 mm exhibited the highest mean selectivity of (0.93 ± 0.00), PCI (0.92 ±
0.01), GI (2.50 ± 0.04), V12 (16.17 ± 0.38) and treatment time (118.32 ± 2.91 min). The 0.0 mm
PTV margin had the lowest mean value for all the parameters except for the treatment
time (105.58 ± 3.48 min) which was slightly higher compared to the 0.5 mm PTV margin
(M = 86.36 ± 4.13 min).
Conclusion: Incremental increases in PTV margins for Gamma knife radiosurgery though a
relatively controversial concept influence all dosimetric parameters, which may pose potential
detrimental effects and thus need to be carefully evaluated for brain metastasis treatment.
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Fiagbedzi E, Tagoe SNA, Hasford F, and Nisbet A. (2025) Influence of planning target volume margins using various prescription isodoses in gamma knife radiosurgery for single brain metastasis: a phantom study. Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice. 24(e4), 1–8. doi: 10.1017/ S1460396925000019
