Effect of prescription isodose line on tissue sparing in linear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgery treating multiple brain metastases using dynamic conformal arcs.
Yohan A WalterJoseph P DugasBethany L BroekhovenTroy D JacobsMuhong HanChiachien J WangHsinshun T WuPublished in: Journal of applied clinical medical physics (2024)
For our plans treating up to 10 metastases, diminishing returns for tissue sparing at IDLs below 80% paired with increasing treatment MU and dosimetric hot spot made optimization at lower IDLs less favorable. In our clinic, after consulting with a physician, it was determined that optimization at the 80% IDL achieved the best balance of V12, treatment MU, and maximum dose. Clinics implementing LINAC-based SRS programs may consider using similar evaluations to develop their own clinical protocols.