Variation in the Lung Inhomogeneity Correction Factor with Beam Energy Clinical Implications

In order to determine the magnitude of the dosimetry error introduced by failing to correct for increased transmission through lung tissue in treating thoracic malignancies, measurements in a phantom were taken using different field sizes, inhomogeneity thicknesses and photon qualities. The results...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta Radiologica: Oncology 1985-01, Vol.24 (5), p.407-410
Hauptverfasser: Shimm, D. S., Doppke, K. P., Leong, J. C. K., Gregory, E., Dosoretz, D. E.
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Zusammenfassung:In order to determine the magnitude of the dosimetry error introduced by failing to correct for increased transmission through lung tissue in treating thoracic malignancies, measurements in a phantom were taken using different field sizes, inhomogeneity thicknesses and photon qualities. The results indicate that the error introduced by neglecting the inhomogeneity correction is greatest at lower photon energies, smaller field sizes and greater thickness of inhomogeneity. Correction factors to account for the lung inhomogeneity were obtained from phantom measurements and were compared with those calculated using the tissue-air ratio and Batho-Young algorithms; correlation coefficients describing the relationship between measured and calculated values exceeded 0.995. The calculated values tended to overestimate the correction factor and differed most from the measured correction factors at lower energies, smaller field sizes, and greater inhomogeneity thicknesses. The importance of these results in clinical radiation therapy is discussed.
ISSN:0284-186X
0349-652X
1651-226X
DOI:10.3109/02841868509134409