Title of article :
Dose calculations accuracy of TiGRT treatment planning system for small IMRT beamlets in heterogeneous lung phantom
Author/Authors :
Mesbahi, A Department of Medical Physics - Medical school - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Dadgar, H Department of Medical Physics - Medical school - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Accurate dose calcula
ons in small beamlets and lung material
have been a great challenge for most of treatment planning systems (TPS). In
the current study, the dose calcula
on accuracy of TiGRT TPS was evaluated
for small beamlets in water and lung phantom by comparison to Monte Carlo
(MC) calcula
ons. Materials and Methods: The head of Siemens Oncorimpression
linac was simulated for 6 and 18 MV photon beams using MCNPX
MC Code. The model was validated using measured percentage depth dose
and beam profiles. Then, the validated model used for dose calcula
ons for
small beamlets in water as well as lung phantoms. For treatment planning
purposes, the lung phantom was scanned and imported into the TPS, and
then the percentage depth dose values were obtained from plans for small
fields of 1×1, 2×2, 3×3 and 4×4 cm2 in water and lung phantom. Results: For
small fields in water phantom, there was a good agreement between TPS and
MC for 2×2 to 4×4 cm2 field sizes. Nevertheless, the depth doses in lung
phantom showed large discrepancies between TPS and MC calcula
ons for
points inside lung and lung-so4
ssue interfaces. The TPS underes
mated the
lung dose up to 67% and 110% for 6 and 18 MV beams compared to MC
results. Conclusion: Our findings revealed that the TiGRT TPS was not able to
account for lung inhomogei
es in small beamlets. Besides, the TPS calculated
depth doses were not accurate enough to be used for small beamlets used in
IMRT of lung region.
Keywords :
TiGRT TPS , full scatter convolution , Monte Carlo method , lung dose calculat ion , Small beamlets
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics