SmartArc

SmartArc

SmartArc

The Speed of VMAT Delivery. The Excellence of Pinnacle.

Flexibility, precision, efficiency
The integrated SmartArc module, available with Pinnacle³ Version 9, provides the tools to create rotational intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plans using a conventional linear accelerator and a conventional multileaf collimator (MLC). SmartArc uses principles developed for both intensity-modulated arc therapy (IMAT)1,2 and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT)1,3.

 

SmartArc is part of the Pinnacle³ treatment planning solution, in use by 79% of the top cancer centers in the United States. Top centers trust the flexibility, precision and efficiency of Pinnacle³.


Benefits of rotational therapy with the dose painting capabilities of IMRT
The basic promise of VMAT delivery is to significantly reduce treatment time per patient compared with traditional IMRT. VMAT can benefit the patient by offering these shorter treatment times, increasing accuracy and potentially sparing of healthy tissue. 

 

Philips SmartArc advanced treatment planning technology allows single or multiple user definable arcs and supports both constant- and variable- dose rate delivery. Constant dose rate delivery allows clinicians to explore the benefits of VMAT delivery without the expense and downtime associated with an upgrade to their linear accelerator. SmartArc is the first commercially released inverse planning solution designed for both Elekta and Varian linear accelerators. This flexibility allows the clinician the freedom to choose the delivery device that best fits their clinical needs and department configuration.

 

Features and Benefits
SmartArc plans are delivered while the gantry rotates around the patient. The intensity of the radiation is modulated and the shape of the beam is dynamically adjusted by moving the MLC leaves. The gantry speed and dose rates may also be changed during the rotation. This provides you with the potential to create plans that are comparable to your standard IMRT plans but with a shorter treatment time.

 


1 Bzdusek et al., Development and Evaluation of an Efficient Approach to Volumetric Arc Therapy Planning, Medical Physics 36 (6), pp. 2328-2339, 2009.

2 Yu CX. Intensity-modulated arc therapy with dynamic multileaf collimation: An alternative to tomotherapy. Phys Med Biol. 1995; 40; 1435-1449.

3 Otto K. Volumetric modulated arc therapy: IMRT in a single gantry arc. Med Phys 2008;35;310-317.


 

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