Title of article :
Dosimetric characterization of a new twodimensional diode detector array used for stereotactic radiosurgery quality assurance
Author/Authors :
Yasui, K Fujita Health University - Faculty of Radiological Technology - School of Medical Sciences - 1-98 Dengakugakubo - Kutsukake-cho - Toyoake - Aichi 470-1192, Japan , Saito, Y Department of Radiology - Fujita Health University Hospital - 1-98 Dengakugakubo - Kutsukake-cho - Toyoake - Aichi 470-1192, Japan , Ogawa, S Graduate School of Health Sciences - Fujita Health University - 1-98 Dengakugakubo - Kutsukake-cho - Toyoake - Aichi 470-1192, Japan , Hayashi, N Fujita Health University - Faculty of Radiological Technology - School of Medical Sciences - 1-98 Dengakugakubo - Kutsukake-cho - Toyoake - Aichi 470-1192, Japan
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the dosimetric characteristics of a new type of two-dimensional diode detector array used
for quality assurance of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Materials and
Methods: The devices used in this study were the SRS MapCHECK detector
and the StereoPHAN. The detector has 1013 diode detectors over an area of
77 x 77 mm2. The reproducibility, dose linearity, dose rate dependencies,
output factors (OPFs) and angular dependencies were investigated as
dosimetric characteristics. The OPFs were measured and compared between
AP and PA direction ranging from 0.5 x 0.5 to 7 x 7 cm2. The angular
dependencies were measured using 19 gantry angles. Results: The dose
reproducibility and linearities showed sufficient performance of 6 MV and 10
MV. At 40 MU/min, there was a 1.3% difference from the ionization chamber
measurements. For the flattening filter-free beam, there was no dose rate
dependency from the 400 MU/minute to 2400 MU/minute, and the variation
was within 0.5%. For small irradiation fields of 1 cm or less, the measured
value of the SMC differed in AP and PA directions by up to 4.5%. The
maximum gantry angle dependency of the detector was 5.3%. A maximum
difference of -3.1% occurred between the measurements and TPS
calculations. Conclusion: Results indicate that the new 2D diode detector is
stable and useful for QA and end-to-end testing of SRS due to its excellent
dose characteristics, high resolution and ease of handling when combined with the Stereo PHAN.
Keywords :
SRS MapCHECK , dosimetric QA , end-to-end testing , 2D diode detector array , 2D measurement
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research