MO‐F‐110‐03: Reference Dosimetry of New GafChromic XR‐QA2 Model for Kilovoltage Imaging Dose Using Ion Chamber and Flat‐Bed Document Scanner

Purpose: To study the process of generating dose calibration curve for a new radiochromic film model (GafChromic XR‐QA2) using ion chamber and flat‐bed document scanner. To investigate the effectiveness of both scanning modes (reflection and transmission) for film dosimetry. To investigate the impac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical Physics 2011-06, Vol.38 (6), p.3727-3728
Hauptverfasser: Cui, Y, Giaddui, T, Galvin, J, Chen, W, Yu, Y, Xiao, Y
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To study the process of generating dose calibration curve for a new radiochromic film model (GafChromic XR‐QA2) using ion chamber and flat‐bed document scanner. To investigate the effectiveness of both scanning modes (reflection and transmission) for film dosimetry. To investigate the impact of scanning spatial resolution on the uncertainty of dose calibration. Methods: The reference dosimetry system included GafChromic XR‐QA2 (ISP, Wayne, NJ) films designed for low dose measurement of low energy photon beam, a Farmer‐type ion chamber calibrated for absolute dosimetry for photon energies of 100kVp and 120kVp, and an Epson Expression 10000 flat‐bed document scanner (Epson, Nagano, Japan). A kilovoltage cone‐beam CT system mounted on Elekta linac (Elekta, Crawley, UK) was used to irradiate the films. Film response (pixel value change in reflection scanning mode or optical density change in transmission mode) was correlated to air kerma using ion chamber measurements. Fifteen dose points ranging from 0 to 9cGy were used to generate calibration curves with optimal fitting function selection. Calculation of uncertainty included experimental and curve fitting uncertainties. Several different scanning spatial resolutions were tested to study its impact on the experimental uncertainty of dose calibration curve. Results: Both scanning modes generated repeatable and smooth calibration curves with small curve fitting uncertainty (
ISSN:0094-2405
2473-4209
DOI:10.1118/1.3613025