Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data

<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> To evaluate a novel reference chamber (Stealth Chamber by IBA) through experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations for 6 and 15 MV photon energies. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> Monte Carlo simul...

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Main Authors: Luis Vazquez Quino, Claudia Huerta Hernandez, Oscar Calvo, Mark Deweese
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Published: IJCTO 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology
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spelling doaj-fb46f8ef9bc3410ca73bef4ed5c185972020-11-24T22:22:32ZengIJCTOInternational Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology 2330-40492015-01-013210.14319/ijcto.32.22186Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental dataLuis Vazquez Quino0Claudia Huerta Hernandez1Oscar Calvo2Mark Deweese3Alyzen Medical Physics, Inc., 1801 S 54th Street, Paragould, ArkansasAlyzen Medical Physics, Inc., 1801 S 54th Street, Paragould, ArkansasAlyzen Medical Physics, Inc., 1801 S 54th Street, Paragould, ArkansasAlyzen Medical Physics, Inc., 1801 S 54th Street, Paragould, Arkansas<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> To evaluate a novel reference chamber (Stealth Chamber by IBA) through experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations for 6 and 15 MV photon energies. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> Monte Carlo simulations in a water phantom for field sizes ranging from 3×3 and 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> were performed for both energies with and without the Monte Carlo model of the Stealth Chamber in the beam path, and compared to commissioning beam data. Percent depth doses (PDDs), profiles, and gamma analysis of the simulations were performed along with an energy spectrum analysis of the phase-space files generated during the simulation. Experimental data were acquired in water with IBA three-dimensional (3D) blue phantom in a set-up identical to the one used in the Monte Carlo simulations. PDD comparisons for fields ranging from 1×1 to 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> were performed for photon energies. Profile comparison for fields ranging from 1×1 to 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> were executed for the depths of dmax, 5, 10 and 20 cm. Criteria of 1%, 1 mm to compare PDDs and profiles were used. Transmission measurements with the Stealth Chamber and a Matrixx detector from IBA were investigated. Measurements for 6 and 15 MV with fields ranging from 3×3 to 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> dimensions were acquired in an open field with and without the Stealth Chamber in the path of the beam. Profiles and gamma analysis with a 1%, 1 mm gamma analysis criterion were performed. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Monte Carlo simulations of the PDDs and profiles demonstrate the agreement between both simulations. Furthermore, the gamma analysis (1%, 1 mm) result of the comparison of both planes has 100% of the points passing the criteria. The spectral distribution analysis of the phase spaces for an open field with and without the chamber reveals the agreement between both simulations. Experimental measurements of PDDs and profiles have been conducted and reveal the comparability of relative dosimetric data acquired with the Stealth Chamber and our gold standard the CC13 chamber. Transmission data measured with an ion chamber array (Matrixx) showed the small attenuation caused by the use of the Stealth Chamber. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Simulations and experimental results from this investigation indicate the benefits associated with chamber positioning and time expended during the acquisition of the relative measurements of PDDs and profiles for the beam commissioning of photon beams when the Stealth Chamber is used as a reference chamber to perform these tasks. The results demonstrate that relative profiles and PDDs scanned with the Stealth Chamber in place are consistent with those made using a CC13 chamber within a 1% and 1 mm criterion.</p>http://ijcto.org/index.php/IJCTO/article/view/316Reference ChamberMonte Carlo SimulationsLinac CommissioningIon Chamber
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author Luis Vazquez Quino
Claudia Huerta Hernandez
Oscar Calvo
Mark Deweese
spellingShingle Luis Vazquez Quino
Claudia Huerta Hernandez
Oscar Calvo
Mark Deweese
Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data
International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology
Reference Chamber
Monte Carlo Simulations
Linac Commissioning
Ion Chamber
author_facet Luis Vazquez Quino
Claudia Huerta Hernandez
Oscar Calvo
Mark Deweese
author_sort Luis Vazquez Quino
title Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data
title_short Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data
title_full Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data
title_fullStr Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data
title_sort evaluation of a novel reference chamber “stealth chamber” through monte carlo simulations and experimental data
publisher IJCTO
series International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology
issn 2330-4049
publishDate 2015-01-01
description <p><strong>Purpose:</strong> To evaluate a novel reference chamber (Stealth Chamber by IBA) through experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations for 6 and 15 MV photon energies. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> Monte Carlo simulations in a water phantom for field sizes ranging from 3×3 and 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> were performed for both energies with and without the Monte Carlo model of the Stealth Chamber in the beam path, and compared to commissioning beam data. Percent depth doses (PDDs), profiles, and gamma analysis of the simulations were performed along with an energy spectrum analysis of the phase-space files generated during the simulation. Experimental data were acquired in water with IBA three-dimensional (3D) blue phantom in a set-up identical to the one used in the Monte Carlo simulations. PDD comparisons for fields ranging from 1×1 to 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> were performed for photon energies. Profile comparison for fields ranging from 1×1 to 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> were executed for the depths of dmax, 5, 10 and 20 cm. Criteria of 1%, 1 mm to compare PDDs and profiles were used. Transmission measurements with the Stealth Chamber and a Matrixx detector from IBA were investigated. Measurements for 6 and 15 MV with fields ranging from 3×3 to 25×25 cm<sup>2</sup> dimensions were acquired in an open field with and without the Stealth Chamber in the path of the beam. Profiles and gamma analysis with a 1%, 1 mm gamma analysis criterion were performed. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Monte Carlo simulations of the PDDs and profiles demonstrate the agreement between both simulations. Furthermore, the gamma analysis (1%, 1 mm) result of the comparison of both planes has 100% of the points passing the criteria. The spectral distribution analysis of the phase spaces for an open field with and without the chamber reveals the agreement between both simulations. Experimental measurements of PDDs and profiles have been conducted and reveal the comparability of relative dosimetric data acquired with the Stealth Chamber and our gold standard the CC13 chamber. Transmission data measured with an ion chamber array (Matrixx) showed the small attenuation caused by the use of the Stealth Chamber. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Simulations and experimental results from this investigation indicate the benefits associated with chamber positioning and time expended during the acquisition of the relative measurements of PDDs and profiles for the beam commissioning of photon beams when the Stealth Chamber is used as a reference chamber to perform these tasks. The results demonstrate that relative profiles and PDDs scanned with the Stealth Chamber in place are consistent with those made using a CC13 chamber within a 1% and 1 mm criterion.</p>
topic Reference Chamber
Monte Carlo Simulations
Linac Commissioning
Ion Chamber
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