• Title of article

    The effect of seed anisotropy on brachytherapy dose distributions using 125I and 103Pd

  • Author/Authors

    Lindsay، Patricia نويسنده , , Battista، Jerry نويسنده , , Dyk، Jake Van نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    -335
  • From page
    336
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    We have evaluated the effect of the anisotropy of individual seeds on dose distributions for permanent prostate implants using 125I and 103Pd. The dose distributions were calculated for various implants using both the line source and point source calculational formalisms, for two different models of 125I and 103Pd seeds. The dose distributions were compared using cumulative dose volume histograms (DVH) and cumulative difference dose volume histograms (delta DVH) for the prostate target volume and for the rectum surface. The DVHs could not distinguish between the dose distributions from isotropic and non-isotropic seeds. However, the deltaDVHs were useful in determining the fraction of the target volume for which the difference between the dose distribution for line sources and for point sources exceeded a threshold value. The dose distributions were calculated (1) for all the seeds oriented co-linearly, along either the x-, y-, or z-axis, and (2) for the seeds at randomized orientations, more closely resembling the clinical situation. For all cases, there was a significant difference in the effect of seed anisotropy from the different seed types. For the geometrically simpler test cases with a small number of seeds, the effect of anisotropy on the dose distribution was too large to ignore for any of the seed types investigated. For the idealized pre-plan case, the effect was much smaller.
  • Keywords
    Fault current limiter , short circuit current , transient over voltage , power quality
  • Journal title
    MEDICAL PHYSICS
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    MEDICAL PHYSICS
  • Record number

    1527