Dosimetric Comparison of Amorphous Silicon EPID and 2D Array Detector for Pre-Treatment Verification of Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy
Autor: | Ayman G. Ibrahim, H. M. Zidan, Ismail E. Mohamed |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Amorphous silicon
Reproducibility Dosimeter Materials science 010308 nuclear & particles physics business.industry Detector 01 natural sciences Imaging phantom Linear particle accelerator chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry 0103 physical sciences Ionization chamber 010306 general physics business Quality assurance Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology. :438-452 |
ISSN: | 2168-5444 2168-5436 |
DOI: | 10.4236/ijmpcero.2018.74037 |
Popis: | Purpose: To study the dosimetric characteristics of amorphous silicon Electronic Portal Imaging Device EPID and 2D array detector for dose verification of radiotherapy treatment plans, and the quality assurance QA testing of IMRT was investigated. Materials and methods: All measurements were done with Varian IX linear accelerator, aSi-1000 EPID and 2D array detector. The dose linearity, reproducibility, output factors, dose rate, SDD and response with slap phantom thickness have been measured and compared against those measured by ion chamber. Results: The characteristics of EPID and 2D array: the response of EPID agreed with 2D array and ion chamber 0.6cc. EPID and 2D array showed short-term output reproducibility with SD = 0.1%. The dose rates of 2D array SD = ±0.7%, EPID = ±0.4% compared with a 0.6 cc SD = ±0.5%. Output factor measurements for the central chamber of the EPID and 2D array showed no considerable deviation from ion chamber measurements. Measurement of beam profiles with the EPID and 2D array matched very well with the ion chamber measurements in the water phantom. The EPID is more sensitive to lower energy photons by increasing solid water phantom thickness. The mean and standard deviation passing rates (γ%≤1) for film, 2D array and EPID for 30 IMRT fields of five patients were 95.93 ± 0.96%, 99.05 ± 0.24%, and 99.37 ± 0.12%, respectively. Conclusion: The study shows that EPID and 2D array are a reliable and accurate dosimeter and a useful tool for quality assurance. We found that the EPID was more accurate compared with both 2D array and ion chamber. The gamma criterion of 3%/3 mm is the most suitable criteria for IMRT plans of QA. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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