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Fast, multiple optimizations of quadratic dose objective functions in IMRT
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Numerical AnalysisMultiple OptimizationsEngineeringSmoothing TermSystems EngineeringDerivative-free OptimizationBiostatisticsRadiation Therapy PlanningInverse Treatment PlanningRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyAdaptive RadiotherapyContinuous OptimizationMedical ImagingRadiation TherapyNeuroimagingInverse ProblemsMedical Image ComputingMri-guided Radiation TherapyQuadratic ProgrammingOptimization ProblemBiomedical ImagingMedicineQuadratic Minimization Algorithm
Inverse treatment planning for intensity-modulated radiotherapy may include time consuming, multiple minimizations of an objective function. In this paper, methods are presented to speed up the process of (repeated) minimization of the well-known quadratic dose objective function, extended with a smoothing term that ensures generation of clinically acceptable beam profiles. In between two subsequent optimizations, the voxel-dependent importance factors of the quadratic terms will generally be adjusted, based on an intermediate plan evaluation. The objective function has been written in matrix-vector format, facilitating the use of a recently published, fast quadratic minimization algorithm, instead of commonly applied gradient-based methods. This format also reduces the calculation time in between subsequent minimizations, related to adjustment of the voxel-dependent importance factors. Sparse matrices are used to limit the required amount of computer memory. For three patients, comparisons have been made with a gradient method. Mean speed improvements of up to a factor of 37 have been achieved.
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