Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study

Introduction: This study conducted a clinical accuracy analysis of Synchrony Respiratory Tracking System across different CyberKnife generations (G3, G4, VSI, and M6) to provide comprehensive comparing across different generations. Additionally, appropriate regression models were developed to explai...

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Main Authors: Payam Samadi Miandoab, Saeed Setayeshi, shahyar Saramad
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_25906_27a7421b413888324af16ae1521f667b.pdf
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description Introduction: This study conducted a clinical accuracy analysis of Synchrony Respiratory Tracking System across different CyberKnife generations (G3, G4, VSI, and M6) to provide comprehensive comparing across different generations. Additionally, appropriate regression models were developed to explain the behavior of standard deviation (SD) of the errors (correlation and prediction) and tumor motion in each region. Material and Methods: The clinical log data was analyzed to assess the correlation and prediction errors. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 46 patients with thoracic or abdominal cancers treated using the CyberKnife G3. Furthermore, the F-test, P-value, and R2 analysis were applied to model the SD of correlation and prediction errors as a function of tumor displacements across five lung regions and two abdomen regions. Results: Using a systematic approach, linear, quadratic, cubic, or piecewise regression models were proposed for SD of the errors across tumor displacement. The estimated radial Synchrony error (mean±SD) for the CyberKnife G3, G4, VSI, and M6 was 2.60±0.93 mm, 2.00±0.60 mm, 1.79±1.16 mm, and 0.66±0.23 mm, respectively. Conclusion: The results indicate that correlation error remains predominant in both lung and abdominal regions across all CyberKnife generations. However, prediction error has been significantly reduced in the G4, VSI, and M6 systems. This improvement is attributed to the newer generations incorporating a combination of historical pattern-matching filters and least-mean-square filters. Error modeling based on tumor motion in different regions reveals a linear relationship between errors and target amplitude in the lung region, while the liver and pancreas regions exhibit non-linear relationships.
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spelling doaj-art-bf4c613e06ec4dd18a66159c57434ac72025-08-20T02:28:01ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Physics2345-36722025-02-01221364310.22038/ijmp.2024.80469.241125906Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative StudyPayam Samadi Miandoab0Saeed Setayeshi1shahyar Saramad2Department of Energy Engineering and Physics, Medical Radiation Engineering Group, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.Department of Energy Engineering and Physics, Medical Radiation Engineering Group, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.Department of Energy Engineering and Physics, Medical Radiation Engineering Group, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.Introduction: This study conducted a clinical accuracy analysis of Synchrony Respiratory Tracking System across different CyberKnife generations (G3, G4, VSI, and M6) to provide comprehensive comparing across different generations. Additionally, appropriate regression models were developed to explain the behavior of standard deviation (SD) of the errors (correlation and prediction) and tumor motion in each region. Material and Methods: The clinical log data was analyzed to assess the correlation and prediction errors. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 46 patients with thoracic or abdominal cancers treated using the CyberKnife G3. Furthermore, the F-test, P-value, and R2 analysis were applied to model the SD of correlation and prediction errors as a function of tumor displacements across five lung regions and two abdomen regions. Results: Using a systematic approach, linear, quadratic, cubic, or piecewise regression models were proposed for SD of the errors across tumor displacement. The estimated radial Synchrony error (mean±SD) for the CyberKnife G3, G4, VSI, and M6 was 2.60±0.93 mm, 2.00±0.60 mm, 1.79±1.16 mm, and 0.66±0.23 mm, respectively. Conclusion: The results indicate that correlation error remains predominant in both lung and abdominal regions across all CyberKnife generations. However, prediction error has been significantly reduced in the G4, VSI, and M6 systems. This improvement is attributed to the newer generations incorporating a combination of historical pattern-matching filters and least-mean-square filters. Error modeling based on tumor motion in different regions reveals a linear relationship between errors and target amplitude in the lung region, while the liver and pancreas regions exhibit non-linear relationships.https://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_25906_27a7421b413888324af16ae1521f667b.pdfrespiratory tracking systemcyberkniferadiotherapy setup errorsstereotactic body radiation therapy
spellingShingle Payam Samadi Miandoab
Saeed Setayeshi
shahyar Saramad
Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
respiratory tracking system
cyberknife
radiotherapy setup errors
stereotactic body radiation therapy
title Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study
title_full Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study
title_short Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study
title_sort clinical accuracy analysis and error modeling in the cyberknife system a comparative study
topic respiratory tracking system
cyberknife
radiotherapy setup errors
stereotactic body radiation therapy
url https://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_25906_27a7421b413888324af16ae1521f667b.pdf
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