Author: Kasim, M.F.
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MOPAB415 Failure Rates and Downtimes of Multi-Leaf Collimators in Indonesia 1248
 
  • G.S. Peiris, S.L. Sheehy
    The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • M.F. Kasim, S.A. Pawiro
    University of Indonesia, Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
 
  One of the great­est bar­ri­ers to can­cer treat­ment in Low and Mid­dle-In­come Coun­tries (LMICs) is the ac­cess to Ra­dio­ther­apy Lin­ear Ac­cel­er­a­tors (LINACs). Not only are the LINACs com­plex, the harsh en­vi­ron­ment of LMICs cause fre­quent break­downs re­sult­ing in down­times rang­ing from days to months. Re­cent re­search has iden­ti­fied a dis­par­ity be­tween LMICs and High In­come Coun­tries (HICs) and de­ter­mined the Multi-Leaf Col­li­ma­tor (MLC) as a com­po­nent need­ing re-eval­u­a­tion. The MLC causes over 30% of the prob­lems in RT LINACs, but the modes of fail­ure and quan­tify the ex­tent of the dam­age done are yet to be quan­ti­fied. Using data from across In­done­sia, we show the path­ways to fail­ure of RT Ma­chines and fre­quency of break­downs over time. A com­po­nent of the MLC needs to be re­placed every 9.98 faults per 1000 pa­tients treated and the MLC it­self breaks down on av­er­age every 36±1.8 days. When com­par­ing the down­time by leaf width, the data shows 5mm leaves con­tribute 18.27±6.5% to all break­downs while 10mm makes up 15.87±4.3%. These re­sults out­line the need to re­assess the cur­rent gen­er­a­tion of RT LINACs and ul­ti­mately work to­wards guid­ing fu­ture de­signs to be ro­bust enough for all en­vi­ron­ments.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB415  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 09 June 2021       issue date ※ 16 August 2021  
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