Leaf-individual calibration for a double stack multileaf collimator in photon radiotherapy

Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2023 Aug 10:27:100477. doi: 10.1016/j.phro.2023.100477. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Background and purpose: In online adaptive stereotactic body radiotherapy treatments, linear accelerator delivery accuracy is essential. Recently introduced double stack multileaf collimators (MLCs) have new facets in their calibration. We established a radiation-based leaf-individual calibration (LIMCA) method for double stack MLCs.

Materials and methods: MLC leaf positions were evaluated from four cardinal angles with test patterns at measurement positions throughout the radiation field on EBT3 radiochromic film for each single stack. The accuracy of the method and repeatability of the results were assessed. The effect of MLC positioning errors was characterized for a measured output factor curve and a clinical patient plan.

Results: All positions in the motor step - position calibration file were optimized in the established LIMCA method. The resulting double stack mean accuracy for all angles was 0.2 ± 0.1 mm for X1 (left bank) and 0.2 ± 0.2 mm for X2 (right bank). The accuracy of the leaf position evaluation was 0.2 mm (95% confidence level). The MLC calibration remained stable over four months. Small MLC leaf position errors (e.g. 1.2 mm field size reduction) resulted in important dose errors (-5.8 %) for small quadratic fields of 0.83 × 0.83 cm2. Single stack position accuracy was essential for highly modulated treatment plans.

Conclusions: LIMCA is a new double stack MLC calibration method that increases treatment accuracy from four angles and for all moving leaves.

Keywords: Adaptive radiotherapy; Image guided radiotherapy; MR-Linac; MR-guided radiotherapy; Multileaf collimator; Photon radiotherapy; Quality assurance; Quality control; Small field dosimetry.