Title of article :
The impact of dose calculatıon algorıthms for perıpheral dose dıstrıbutıons of enhanced dynamıc and physıcal wedges
Author/Authors :
Acar ، H. Department of Radiation Oncology - Selcuklu Faculty of Medicine - Selcuk University , Yavas ، G. Department of Radiation Oncology - Selcuklu Faculty of Medicine - Selcuk University , Yavas ، C. Department of Radiation Oncology - Konya Training and Research Hospital
From page :
17
To page :
24
Abstract :
Background: In radiation therapy, the peripheral dose is important when anatomical structures with very low dose tolerances are involved. In this study, the two available calculation algorithms of the Varian Eclipse 8.6 treatment planning system(TPS), the anisotropic analytic algorithm (AAA) and pencilbeam convolution (PBC) was used to compare measured and calculated peripheral dose distribution of physical wedged (PW) and enhanced dynamic wedged fields (EDW). Materials and Methods: Peripheral dose measurements were carried out for 6 and 18 MV photons using a 0.6cc Farmertype ionization chamber in the slab phantom. Measurements were performed using 15deg;, 30deg;, 45deg; and 60deg; PW and EDW for three different field sizes at dmax and up to a maximum distance of 50 cm beyond the field edges. peripheral dose was further computed using two different algorithms of a TPS. The measured and calculated datas were then compared to find which algorithm calculates peripheral dose distribution more accurately. Results: Both algorithms from the TPS adequately model the peripheral dose distribution up to 45 degrees. For large field sizes with 600 EDW, the largest deviation between calculated and measured dose distribution is less than 3.5% using the AAA, but can increase up to 9.7% of the distribution using PBC. Conclusion: The AAA models wedged peripheral dose distributions more accurately than the PBC does for all studied conditions; the difference between the algorithms are more significant for large wedge angles and large field sizes. It must be emphasized that the use of PBC for planning largefield treatments with 600 EDW could lead to inaccuracies of clinical significance.
Keywords :
Physical wedge , enhanced dynamic wedge , peripheral dose distribution , calculation algorithms , AAA , PBC
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research
Record number :
2505684
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