Portal dosimetry for pretreatment verification of IMRT plan: a comparison with 2D ion chamber array
Portal dosimetry (PD) was performed for 181 fields from 14 IMRT plans of various clinical sites at gantry zero and source‐to‐detector distance (SDD) of 100 cm. PD was realized using aSi1000 electronic portal imaging device (EPID) and portal dose prediction (PDP) algorithm implemented in Eclipse trea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied clinical medical physics 2010, Vol.11 (4), p.238-248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Portal dosimetry (PD) was performed for 181 fields from 14 IMRT plans of various clinical sites at gantry zero and source‐to‐detector distance (SDD) of 100 cm. PD was realized using aSi1000 electronic portal imaging device (EPID) and portal dose prediction (PDP) algorithm implemented in Eclipse treatment planning system (TPS). Agreement of PDP predicted and EPID measured photon fluence/dose distribution were evaluated using gamma (γ) index set at 3% at 3 mm distance to point agreement (DTA). Three gamma scaling parameters, maximum γ(γ)max, average γ(γ)avg and percentage of points with γ≤1(γ%≤1) were estimated for each field. An independent measurement was carried out using MatriXX 2D ion chamber array with detector plane at 100 cm and γmax,γavg and γ%≤1 were estimated using OmniPro IMRT analyzing software. Effect of extended SDD and gantry rotation on portal dosimetry outcome was also investigated for another 45 IMRT fields. PDP predicted and EPID measured photon fluence agrees well with overall mean values of γmax,γavg and γ%≤1 1 at 2.02, 0.24 and 99.43%, respectively. γ(γ)max value was lower in 15 MV compared to 6 MV IMRT plan. Independent verification using MatriXX showed comparable overall mean values of γ(γ)avg and γ%≤1 at 0.25 and 99.80%. However, in all plans, MatriXX showed significantly lower γmax(p |
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ISSN: | 1526-9914 1526-9914 |
DOI: | 10.1120/jacmp.v11i4.3268 |