RADIOTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS COMPRISING MULTILEAF COLLIMATOR
    1.
    发明公开
    RADIOTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS COMPRISING MULTILEAF COLLIMATOR 有权
    与治疗设备MLC RADIO

    公开(公告)号:EP1352401A2

    公开(公告)日:2003-10-15

    申请号:EP01986871.0

    申请日:2001-12-13

    申请人: Elekta AB (publ)

    发明人: ALBER, Markus

    IPC分类号: G21K1/04

    摘要: An optimisation method for a fluence pattern to be provided via a radiotherapeutic apparatus comprising a multi-leaf collimator comprises an iteration of a progressive solution (such as a gradient approach) of the fluence profile, at least some iterations including a weighted penalty function which varies between solutions favoured by the collimator design and solutions not so favoured, later iterations including the penalty function at a greater weight. Thus, the penalty function represents locally preferred solutions derived from the constraints of the multi-leaf collimator (MLC). As the iteration progresses, the greater weight assigned to the penalty function drives the method towards a solution which is possible given the MLC constraints. However, the lesser weight attached in the early stages of the iteration allows the method to settle towards a genuinely preferred solution. Overall, therefore, the method migrates towards a theoretically ideal solution and then diverts to a nearby practically possible solution. In this way, a solution is obtained which can be put into practice but is close to a theoretically ideal solution, i.e. a solution that would be preferred in the absence of MLC constraints.

    RADIOTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS COMPRISING MULTILEAF COLLIMATOR
    2.
    发明授权
    RADIOTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS COMPRISING MULTILEAF COLLIMATOR 有权
    与治疗设备MLC RADIO

    公开(公告)号:EP1352401B1

    公开(公告)日:2007-03-07

    申请号:EP01986871.0

    申请日:2001-12-13

    申请人: Elekta AB (publ)

    发明人: ALBER, Markus

    IPC分类号: G21K1/04

    摘要: An optimisation method for a fluence pattern to be provided via a radiotherapeutic apparatus comprising a multi-leaf collimator comprises an iteration of a progressive solution (such as a gradient approach) of the fluence profile, at least some iterations including a weighted penalty function which varies between solutions favoured by the collimator design and solutions not so favoured, later iterations including the penalty function at a greater weight. Thus, the penalty function represents locally preferred solutions derived from the constraints of the multi-leaf collimator (MLC). As the iteration progresses, the greater weight assigned to the penalty function drives the method towards a solution which is possible given the MLC constraints. However, the lesser weight attached in the early stages of the iteration allows the method to settle towards a genuinely preferred solution. Overall, therefore, the method migrates towards a theoretically ideal solution and then diverts to a nearby practically possible solution. In this way, a solution is obtained which can be put into practice but is close to a theoretically ideal solution, i.e. a solution that would be preferred in the absence of MLC constraints.