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Automatic Patient Data Audit and Plan Quality Check to Support ARIA and Eclipse

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x li*, H Li , Y Wu , S Mutic , D Yang , Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

Presentations

SU-D-BRD-7 Sunday 2:05PM - 3:00PM Room: Ballroom D

Purpose:

To ensure patient safety and treatment quality in RT departments that use Varian ARIA and Eclipse, we developed a computer software system and interface functions that allow previously developed electron chart checking (EcCk) methodologies to support these Varian systems.

Methods:

ARIA and Eclipse store most patient information in its MSSQL database. We studied the contents in the hundreds database tables and identified the data elements used for patient treatment management and treatment planning. Interface functions were developed in both c-sharp and MATLAB to support data access from ARIA and Eclipse servers using SQL queries. These functions and additional data processing functions allowed the existing rules and logics from EcCk to support ARIA and Eclipse. Dose and structure information are important for plan quality check, however they are not stored in the MSSQL database but as files in Varian private formats, and cannot be processed by external programs. We have therefore implemented a service program, which uses the DB Daemon and File Daemon services on ARIA server to automatically and seamlessly retrieve dose and structure data as DICOM files. This service was designed to 1) consistently monitor the data access requests from EcCk programs, 2) translate the requests for ARIA daemon services to obtain dose and structure DICOM files, and 3) monitor the process and return the obtained DICOM files back to EcCk programs for plan quality check purposes.

Results:

EcCk, which was previously designed to only support MOSAIQ TMS and Pinnacle TPS, can now support Varian ARIA and Eclipse. The new EcCk software has been tested and worked well in physics new start plan check, IMRT plan integrity and plan quality checks.

Conclusion:

Methods and computer programs have been implemented to allow EcCk to support Varian ARIA and Eclipse systems.


Funding Support, Disclosures, and Conflict of Interest: This project was supported by a research grant from Varian Medical System.


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