Predictability of electron cone ratios with respect to linac make and model
Autor: | David S Followill, N. Hernandez, William F. Hanson, Ramesh C. Tailor, Geoffrey S. Ibbott |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Photon Quality Assurance Health Care Electrons quality assurance Linear particle accelerator Standard deviation 030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging Nuclear physics 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Consistency (statistics) Predictive Value of Tests Range (statistics) medicine Dosimetry Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Medical physics Predictability Instrumentation Physics Radiation cone ratio Medical Errors business.industry Phantoms Imaging Radiotherapy Planning Computer-Assisted Radiation Measurements 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Particle Accelerators business Quality assurance electron dosimetry |
Zdroj: | Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics |
ISSN: | 1526-9914 |
Popis: | In the past, the Radiological Physics Center (RPC) has developed standard sets of photon depth‐dose and wedge‐factor data, specific to the make, model, and wedge design of the linear accelerator (linac). In this paper, the RPC extends the same concept to electron‐cone ratios. Since 1987, the RPC has measured and documented cone‐ratio (CR) values during on‐site dosimetry review visits to institutions participating in National Cancer Institute cooperative clinical trials. Data have been collected for approximately 500 electron beams from a wide spectrum of linac models. The analysis presented in this paper indicates that CR values are predictable to 2% to 3% (two standard deviations) for a given make and model of linac with a few exceptions. The analysis also revealed some other interesting systematics. For some models, such as the Varian Clinac 2500 and the Elekta/Philips SL18, SL20, and SL25, CR values were nearly identical for cone sizes 15 cm×15 cm (or 14 cm×14 cm) and 20 cm×20 cm across the range of available energies. Certain models of the same make of linac, such as the Mevatron MD, KD, and 6700 series models or the Clinac 2100 and 2300 models, exhibited indistinguishable CRs. Irrespective of linac model, two consistent general trends were observed: namely, an increase in CR value with incident beam energy for cone sizes smaller than 10 cm×10 cm and a decrease with energy for cone sizes larger than 10 cm×10 cm. These data are valuable to the RPC as a quality assurance remote‐monitoring tool to identify potential dosimetry errors. The physics community will also find the data useful in several ways: as a redundant check for clinical values in use, to validate the values measured during commissioning of new machines or to ensure consistency of values measured during annual quality assurance procedures. PACS number(s): 87.54.–n, 87.53.–j |
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