• Title of article

    An iterative EPID calibration procedure for dosimetric verification that considers the EPID scattering factor

  • Author/Authors

    Ling، Clifton C. نويسنده , , Chang، Jenghwa نويسنده , , Mageras، Gikas S. نويسنده , , Lutz، Wendell نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
  • Pages
    -2246
  • From page
    2247
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    There has been an increasing interest in the application of electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) to dosimetric verification, particularly for intensity modulated radiotherapy. Although not water equivalent, the phantom scatter factor of an EPID, Spe, is generally assumed to be that of a full phantom, Sp, a slab phantom, Sps, or a mini phantom. This assumption may introduce errors in absolute dosimetry using EPIDs. A calibration procedure that iteratively updates Spe and the calibration curve (pixel value to dose rate) is presented. The EPID (Varian Portal Vision) is irradiated using a 20×20 cm2 field with different beam intensities. The initial guess of dose rates in the EPID is calculated from ionization chamber measurements in air, multiplied by Sp or Sps. The calibration curve is obtained by fitting EPID readings from pixels near the beam central axis and dose rates in EPID to a quadratic equation. The Spe is obtained from EPID measurements in 10×10 cm2 and 20×20 cm2 field and from the calibration curve, and is in turn used to adjust the dose rate measurements and hence the calibration curve. The above procedure is repeated until it converges. The final calibration curve is used to convert portal dose to dose in the slab phantom, using the calibrated Spe, or assuming Spe = Sp or Spe = Sps.
  • 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

    1790