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Tools for risk assessment in radiation therapy ICRP Symposium on the International System of Radiological Protection October 24-26, 2011 Bethesda, MD, USA Dr. Pedro Ortiz López ICRP Committee 3

Task Group: P. Ortiz López (chairman), J.M. Cosset, O. Holmberg, J.C. Rosenwald, P. Dunscombe, J.J. Vilaragut, L. Pinillos, S. Vatnitsky

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A description of the events The initiators, that triggered the accidental exposure (initiating event) The lessons to avoid repeting it 7

Asking yourself What if this initiating event would occur in my department? Would it be detected and stopped with no consequences? What exactly would stop it in my department? 8

1. Are lessons from conventional techniques applicable to newer technologies? 2. Are there new lessons from new technologies? 3. Apart from these lessons from experience, is there anything else that can go wrong? INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

1 st question Are lessons from conventional techniques applicable to new technologies?

purchasing new equipment without a concomitant effort on education and training and on a programme of quality assurrance is dangerous. Is it valid for new technologies? What about my department? Was this criterion applied when the last equipment was purchased?

Beam calibration: independent verification 115 patients severely affected INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

Complete commissioning of the TPS Validation of any change of procedures 1045 patients underdosed in the UK 28 patients severely overdosed in Panama

Notification of maintenance and repairs to the person responsible for radiotherapy physics, before resuming patient treatments 27 patients severely affected in Spain

2nd question Are there lessons from new technologies available? Yes, the following INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

When saving data on treatment plan, the computer got frozen. After restarting, data on collimator setting was lost from the data file As a result, open fields instead of small fields were applied, and one patient received 39 Gy in the first three sessions Checking procedures are required for computer crashes. Irradiation parameters may be wrong upon INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

When saving data on treatment plan, the computer got frozen. After restarting, data on collimator setting was lost from the data file As a result, open fields instead of small fields were applied, and one patient received 39 Gy in the first three sessions Lesson: Checking procedures are required for computer crashes. Irradiation parameters may be wrong upon Am I sure that my staff will check for data integrity after a software program frozen situation? How can I ensure it? INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

Left-right error Distorsion of images when transferring them from the TPS to the record and verify Potential problems of image artefacts and wrong tissue density Wiith increased use of different imaging modalities, consistency in imaging identification and image labelling becomes more critical INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

The tatoo for the initial plane of virtual simulation (A) was taken as the isocenter plane (B). Lesson: understanding and becoming fully familiar (A) (B) INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

Partial volume irradiation of the chamber. Wrong absorbed dose determination Knowledge needs to be sharper, as well as the level of awareness of the task at hand Education and specific training essential for new technologies INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

Erroneous selection of the type of wedges with the result of excessive monitor units 23 patients overdosed, four of them died in the first year INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

40 (cm) 40 (mm) INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

but solid training

They should be included in the training and in continued education programmes and Should be incorporated into the procedures but INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

What about other possible types of events, which went unreporte or which have not happened yet? Do we need to wait until they occur, to learn the lessons? INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

3 rd question Can we anticipate what else can go wrong? INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) Risk matrix approach Probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) Example: work done by the Ibero American FORO of Nuclear and Radiation Safety Regulatory Agencies and by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, briefly described in ICRP 112 INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

The identification of a list of potential events in every step of the radiation therapy process It produces a long list of potential events to deal with 33

A simple method easily applicable by individual radiotherapy departments It consists of a two-step screening to deal with comprehensive list of potential events With the first screning, the lower risk events are filtered out. A second screening is then applied to the shorter list of higher risk events 34

Analizes in detail each the provisions to detect errors It allows for sensitivity analysis, by identifying what would happen if a given check or safety provision (barrier) would not be present in the radiotherapy department or would be removed

The risk is quantitatively evaluated and commoncause failures are identified It is complex, requires much resources in terms of time, effort and expertise It is not amenable for individual radiotherapy departments, but could be used by professional bodies, for example for a new technology 37

Decision to implement a new technology should be based on an evaluation of the expected benefit, rather than being driven by technology itself A step-by-step approach should be followed to ensure safe implementation.

Replacement of proper training with a short briefing or demonstration should be avoided, because important safety implications of new techniques cannot be fully appreciated from a short briefing.

Dosimetry protocols are needed for small and nonstandard radiation fields.

Procedures should be in place to deal with situations created by computer crashes or program frozen

Prospective safety assessments

More details in Free educational material on the website ICRP publication 112

www.icrp.org