AUTHOR=Mihaylov Ivaylo B.
TITLE=Mathematical Formulation of Energy Minimization – Based Inverse Optimization
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Oncology
VOLUME=Volume 4 - 2014
YEAR=2014
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/oncology/articles/10.3389/fonc.2014.00181
DOI=10.3389/fonc.2014.00181
ISSN=2234-943X
ABSTRACT=
Purpose: To introduce the concept of energy minimization-based inverse optimization for external beam radiotherapy.
Materials and Methods: Mathematical formulation of energy minimization-based inverse optimization is presented. This mathematical representation is compared to the most commonly used dose–volume based formulation used in inverse optimization. A simple example on digitally created phantom is demonstrated. The phantom consists of three sections: a target surrounded by high and low density regions. The target is irradiated with two beams passing through those regions. Inverse optimization with dose–volume and energy minimization-based objective functions is performed. The dosimetric properties of the two optimization results are evaluated.
Results: Dose–volume histograms for all the volumes of interest used for dose optimization are compared. Energy-based optimization results in higher maximum dose to the volumes that are used as dose-limiting structures. However, the average and the integral doses delivered for the volumes outside of the target are larger with dose–volume optimization.
Conclusion: Mathematical formulation of energy minimization-based inverse optimization is derived. The optimization applied on the digital phantom shows that energy minimization-based approach tends to deliver somewhat higher maximum doses compared to standard of care, realized with dose–volume based optimization. At the same time, however, the energy minimization-based optimization reduces much more significantly the average and the integral doses.