کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2161213 | 1090908 | 2006 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Background and purposeIntensity modulated radiation therapy offers a dose distribution improvement by modulating the two-dimensional X-ray fluence. This increases the treatment complexity from the planning phase to the verification one. Pre-treatment dosimetric verifications of each treatment field are strictly necessary, films and EPIDs are generally used for this purpose. In this paper we investigated the dosimetric characteristics of a commercially available fluoroscopic EPID “I’mRT QA” (Scanditronix-Wellhöfer) (I-QA) based on charge-coupled device camera (CCD) and we present a new method for optimising the EPID’s response.Materials and methodsI-QA is an optically sealed EPID and it is designed for on-line two-dimensional measurements of relative dose distribution. Dose profiles measured in water with diodes and dose distributions measured in water-equivalent phantoms with films were compared with those obtained with the I-QA for homogeneous and intensity modulated 6 and 18 MV photon beams.Results and conclusionsI-QA measurements depend on the field size and on the two-dimensional energy spectrum of the beam. The incoming beam was modified positioning a series of lead and plastic (RW3) slabs above the fluorescent screen to obtain a homogeneous response of the I-QA over the whole sensitive area. The thickness of lead and RW3 sheets was optimised to get the best matching between diodes, films and the I-QA measurements for each energy. Gamma index evaluations showed a correspondence between I-QA measurements and diode ones within 3% or 2 mm for homogeneous and simple modulated fields, and within 5% or 3 mm for complex modulated fields.
Journal: Radiotherapy and Oncology - Volume 81, Issue 1, October 2006, Pages 88–96