2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-022-02151-x
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Comprehensive clinical evaluation of TomoEQA for patient-specific pre-treatment quality assurance in helical tomotherapy

Abstract: Background Based on a previous study on the feasibility of TomoEQA, an exit detector-based patient-specific pre-treatment quality assurance (QA) method for helical tomotherapy, an in-depth clinical evaluation was conducted. Methods Data of one hundred patients were analyzed to evaluate the clinical usefulness of TomoEQA for patient-specific pre-treatment QA in comparison with the conventional phantom-based method. Additional investigations were als… Show more

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“…The values of these two tests do not show that increasing the LOT cutoff value improves the delivery accuracy, regardless of the gamma index dose/distance criterion selected. Notably, although these results are not consistent with previous studies [8,9,15], a lack of correlation between LOT values and delivery accuracy has already been reported in the literature [16]. These seemingly contradictory observations may be explained by a relatively weak correlation, which is difficult to demonstrate and requires a larger sample size than used in our study.…”
Section: Effect Of the Lot Cutoff Parameter On The Delivery Accuracycontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The values of these two tests do not show that increasing the LOT cutoff value improves the delivery accuracy, regardless of the gamma index dose/distance criterion selected. Notably, although these results are not consistent with previous studies [8,9,15], a lack of correlation between LOT values and delivery accuracy has already been reported in the literature [16]. These seemingly contradictory observations may be explained by a relatively weak correlation, which is difficult to demonstrate and requires a larger sample size than used in our study.…”
Section: Effect Of the Lot Cutoff Parameter On The Delivery Accuracycontrasting
confidence: 99%