Title :
Performance evaluation of enhancement dynamic wedge implementation in a radiotherapy treatment planning system
Author :
Picón, C. ; Linero, D. ; Gracia, A. ; Saldaña, O. ; Lizuain, M.C.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Catala d´´Oncologia, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
The authors´ purpose was to verify dose distributions and monitor unit calculations for Enhanced Dynamic Wedges (EDW) in the Cadplan radiotherapy planning system. A Scanditronix diode array was used to obtain dose profiles and a cylindrical ionization chamber for point absorbed dose calculations. The measurements were performed on a Clinac 600 (6 MV) and on a Clinac 2100 C (6 and 18 MV) for representative clinical fields. Cadplan calculations for EDW are based on a photon pencil beam model, using Varian Golden Segmented Treatment Table (GSTT). For absorbed dose calculations in reference point, agreement within 1.5% was obtained for 6 MV and within 1% for 18 MV. For high dose and low dose gradient region calculations, agreement within 2.5% was obtained, in general, for all photon beams. For large dose gradient region (>30%/cm), agreement within 2 mm was found if appropriate grid size was used for all photon beams. For low dose and low dose gradient region (i.e. <7% of normalization dose), agreement within 5% (of normalization dose) is obtained for large fields (i.e.>10×10 cm 2); agreement within 3% was obtained for small fields. In conclusion Cadplan calculations for EDW are in good agreement with measurements, and they are at least as good as the hard wedge calculations arc. The difference found for low dose and low gradient region in large fields with EDW is due to the photon pencil beam algorithm used by Cadplan. The same order discrepancies are found for large fields when this model is used
Keywords :
dosimetry; radiation therapy; 18 MV; 6 MV; Cadplan; Clinac 2100 C; Clinac 600; Varian Golden Segmented Treatment Table; absorbed dose calculations; appropriate grid size; low dose gradient region; normalization dose; photon pencil beam algorithm; photon pencil beam model; reference point; representative clinical fields; Breast; Diodes; Energy measurement; Imaging phantoms; Ionization chambers; Manufacturing; Monitoring; Performance evaluation; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2000. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6465-1
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2000.900710