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Validation of SRS MapCHECK for CyberKnife patient-specific quality assurance: challenges with small cone sizes

Authors
 Yoo, Dohyeon  ;  Kim, Taeho  ;  Kim, Hojae  ;  Lee, Sangmin  ;  Kim, Dong Wook  ;  Kim, Jin Sung  ;  Lee, Ho  ;  Kim, Hojin 
Citation
 FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY, Vol.15, 2026-01 
Article Number
 1667108 
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Issue Date
2026-01
Keywords
CyberKnife ; stereotactic radiosurgery ; SRS MapCHECK ; patient specific quality assurance ; angular correction ; small field dosimetry
Abstract
Purpose The CyberKnife system, designed for stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), considers SRS MapCHECK an effective tool for patient-specific QA (PSQA). This work evaluates the performance of SRS MapCHECK in CyberKnife PSQA, identifies potential sources of inaccuracy in PSQA analysis, and recommends accurate and reliable use of this tool for small fields.Methods SRS MapCHECK is a promising tool for CyberKnife PSQA due to its compact size and high-resolution 2D detector. It enhances dosimetry accuracy by incorporating correction factors for field size and gantry angle. To validate its effectiveness, PSQAs were performed on CyberKnife plans with various fixed cone sizes for brain SRS cases. Static field dose delivery was tested by rotating robotic arm angles for different fixed cone sizes under various correction settings to assess the impact of these correction factors on dosimetric accuracy.Results For PSQAs on 12 patient plans, statistically significant negative correlation (spearman correlation rho = -0.87, p-value < 0.0001) was found between cone size and the absolute dosimetric error. Group analysis confirmed significantly larger under-measurements for small fixed cones (<= 12.5 mm; mean difference: -5.66 +/- 4.31) compared to large cones (>= 15 mm; mean difference: -0.16 +/- 0.80; unpaired t-test, p-value = 0.0062). Static dose delivery experiments revealed that these discrepancies were primarily linked to the correction factors used in SRS MapCHECK, which showed limited or negative effects for cones <= 12.5 mm despite stabilizing measurements for larger fixed cones (>= 15 mm).Conclusion This study evaluates the suitability of SRS MapCHECK for PSQA of the CyberKnife system and highlights its limitations. It demonstrates that while SRS MapCHECK is effective for larger fixed cone sizes, it does not ensure dosimetric accuracy for plans involving very small fixed cones.
DOI
10.3389/fonc.2025.1667108
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Radiation Oncology (방사선종양학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Dong Wook(김동욱) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5819-9783
Kim, Jinsung(김진성) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1415-6471
Kim, Tae-Ho(김태호)
Kim, Hojin(김호진) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4652-8682
Yoo, Dohyeon(유도현)
Lee, Sangmin(이상민)
Lee, Ho(이호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5773-6893
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/211310
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