A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators

Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) clinical dose delivery is based on computer-controlled multileaf movements at different velocities. To test the accuracy of modulation of the beam periodically, quality assurance (QA) methods are necessary. Using a cylindrical phantom, dose delivery was checke...

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Main Authors: Ravichandran R, Binukumar J, Sivakumar S, Krishnamurthy K, Davis C
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2008;volume=33;issue=3;spage=127;epage=129;aulast=Ravichandran
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spelling doaj-d8e90b309fe3462b9e622d59b1f31e1f2020-11-24T23:48:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Medical Physics0971-62031998-39132008-01-01333127129A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear acceleratorsRavichandran RBinukumar JSivakumar SKrishnamurthy KDavis CIntensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) clinical dose delivery is based on computer-controlled multileaf movements at different velocities. To test the accuracy of modulation of the beam periodically, quality assurance (QA) methods are necessary. Using a cylindrical phantom, dose delivery was checked at a constant geometry for sweeping fields. Repeated measurements with an in-house designed methodology over a period of 1 year indicate that the method is very sensitive to check the proper functioning of such dose delivery in medical linacs. A cylindrical perspex phantom with facility to accurately position a 0.6-cc (FC 65) ion chamber at constant depth at isocenter, (SA 24 constancy check tool phantom for MU check, Scanditronix Wellhofer) was used. Dosimeter readings were integrated for 4-mm, 10-mm, 20-mm sweeping fields and for 3 angular positions of the gantry periodically. Consistency of standard sweeping field output (10-mm slit width) and the ratios of outputs against other slit widths over a long period were reported. A 10-mm sweeping field output was found reproducible within an accuracy of 0.03% (n = 25) over 1 year. Four-millimeter, 20-mm outputs expressed as ratio with respect to 10-mm sweep output remained within a mean deviation of 0.2% and 0.03% respectively. Outputs at 3 gantry angles remained within 0.5%, showing that the effect of dynamic movements of multileaf collimator (MLC) on the output is minimal for angular positions of gantry. This method of QA is very simple and is recommended in addition to individual patient QA measurements, which reflect the accuracy of dose planning system. In addition to standard output and energy checks of linacs, the above measurements can be complemented so as to check proper functioning of multileaf collimator for dynamic field dose delivery. http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2008;volume=33;issue=3;spage=127;epage=129;aulast=RavichandranAccuracy dose deliveryquality assurance methodssliding window intensity-modulated radiotherapy
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author Ravichandran R
Binukumar J
Sivakumar S
Krishnamurthy K
Davis C
spellingShingle Ravichandran R
Binukumar J
Sivakumar S
Krishnamurthy K
Davis C
A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
Journal of Medical Physics
Accuracy dose delivery
quality assurance methods
sliding window intensity-modulated radiotherapy
author_facet Ravichandran R
Binukumar J
Sivakumar S
Krishnamurthy K
Davis C
author_sort Ravichandran R
title A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
title_short A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
title_full A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
title_fullStr A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
title_full_unstemmed A method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
title_sort method for estimation of accuracy of dose delivery with dynamic slit windows in medical linear accelerators
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Medical Physics
issn 0971-6203
1998-3913
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) clinical dose delivery is based on computer-controlled multileaf movements at different velocities. To test the accuracy of modulation of the beam periodically, quality assurance (QA) methods are necessary. Using a cylindrical phantom, dose delivery was checked at a constant geometry for sweeping fields. Repeated measurements with an in-house designed methodology over a period of 1 year indicate that the method is very sensitive to check the proper functioning of such dose delivery in medical linacs. A cylindrical perspex phantom with facility to accurately position a 0.6-cc (FC 65) ion chamber at constant depth at isocenter, (SA 24 constancy check tool phantom for MU check, Scanditronix Wellhofer) was used. Dosimeter readings were integrated for 4-mm, 10-mm, 20-mm sweeping fields and for 3 angular positions of the gantry periodically. Consistency of standard sweeping field output (10-mm slit width) and the ratios of outputs against other slit widths over a long period were reported. A 10-mm sweeping field output was found reproducible within an accuracy of 0.03% (n = 25) over 1 year. Four-millimeter, 20-mm outputs expressed as ratio with respect to 10-mm sweep output remained within a mean deviation of 0.2% and 0.03% respectively. Outputs at 3 gantry angles remained within 0.5%, showing that the effect of dynamic movements of multileaf collimator (MLC) on the output is minimal for angular positions of gantry. This method of QA is very simple and is recommended in addition to individual patient QA measurements, which reflect the accuracy of dose planning system. In addition to standard output and energy checks of linacs, the above measurements can be complemented so as to check proper functioning of multileaf collimator for dynamic field dose delivery.
topic Accuracy dose delivery
quality assurance methods
sliding window intensity-modulated radiotherapy
url http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2008;volume=33;issue=3;spage=127;epage=129;aulast=Ravichandran
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