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Siemens’ Varian Wins FDA Nod for RapidArc Dynamic Radiotherapy Solution

Varian's RapidArc Dynamic leverages advanced algorithms to shorten the time between consultation to radiation therapy treatment.

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By: Sam Brusco

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Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, has earned U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its RapidArc Dynamic solution, a technology that leverages advanced algorithms to shorten the time between consultation to radiation therapy treatment.

The company said RapidArc Dynamic features advanced precision and control capabilities that could significantly reduce the risks of radiation therapy in a single solution, while also enabling efficiency.

Early research has showed RapidArc Dynamic’s potential to reduce dose to organs at risk by up to 50%, according to Varian. It’s available as an optional feature on the company’s Eclipse treatment planning software on the TrueBeam 4.1 radiotherapy platform. The company also said using it can speed plan optimization and dose calculation by up to 70%, and early experiences showed the number of treatment arcs could be reduced by up to half.

The technology’s dynamic collimator can be adjusted in real-time and the gantry strategically paused during arc rotation for increased control. It combines the precision of modulated ports and arc therapy in a single treatment field.

An Auto-Skin Flash tool automates and simplifies a multi-step process and streamlines workflow for Multi-Criteria Optimization (MCO), RapidPlan, and clinical goals templates within the Eclipse treatment planning system.

“RapidArc Dynamic represents a powerful new solution for personalizing treatment planning and delivery with the potential to further reduce doses to organs at risk which can help reduce toxicities without disrupting treatment workflow,” Sushil Beriwal, MD, VP, Digital Oncology, Medical Affairs for Varian. “This new flexibility aims to help care teams reach new milestones in improving treatment outcomes.”

“RapidArc Dynamic is the latest example of Varian’s sustained investment in innovation, and ushers in a radical transformation in radiotherapy planning and delivery designed to bring flexibility to care teams using for arc therapy,” said Sasa Mutic, Ph.D., President, Radiation Oncology Solutions for Varian. “The increased efficiency of RapidArc Dynamic to optimize plans has the potential to help decrease the time between diagnosis and treatment. Combined with significant radiation dose improvements, this is a major step in our field.”

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