Title :
A translational couch technique for total body irradiation
Author :
Sarfaraz, M. ; Yu, C. ; Chen, D.J. ; Der, L.
Author_Institution :
Radiat. Onconology Dept., Univ. of Maryland Med. Syst., Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract :
The authors have devised a computer controlled translational couch to administer total body irradiation accurately and safely. In this technique, patients comfortably rest on a couch in supine and prone positions and are transported slowly through a narrow beam with the gantry in upright position. Dose to the patient is determined by the couch velocity that is calculated based on physical parameters such as patient´s dimensions, beam geometry and machine dose rate. In the authors´ design, the couch velocity is continuously updated for possible machine dose rate fluctuations to eliminate dose non-uniformity within the patient. The translational couch technique provides better dose uniformity within the patient compared to fixed beam techniques, and allows a more precise shielding block placement for organs at risk. At the same time, it presents special challenges for dosimetry calculations. A dosimetry parameter is introduced that converts moving beam output to fixed beam output factor. Based on this factor, a simple dosimetry calculation method has been implemented that takes advantage of conventional dosimetry parameters, eliminating extensive dosimetry measurements. Comprehensive dose measurements within phantoms confirmed the validity of the calculations method. Further improvements in dose uniformity within the patient by modulating couch velocity with patient thickness and shielding the organs at risk are discussed
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; computerised instrumentation; dosimetry; radiation therapy; beam geometry; machine dose rate fluctuations; more precise shielding block placement; moving beam output; organs at risk shielding; patient´s dimensions; prone position; simple dosimetry calculation; supine position; total body irradiation; translational couch technique; Biomedical applications of radiation; Control systems; Dosimetry; Fatigue; Fluctuations; Geometry; Imaging phantoms; Lungs; Medical control systems; Reproducibility of results;
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.2000.900793