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Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets

Studies have shown that source dwells within Varian's HDR CT/MR compatible ring applicators can deviate from intended positions by several millimeters. Quantifying this offset is an important part of commissioning. The aims of this study were to: 1) determine the reproducibility of the offset,...

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Autores principales: McMahon, Ryan, Zhuang, Tingliang, Steffey, Beverly A., Song, Haijun, Craciunescu, Oana I.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22089000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v12i4.3447
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author McMahon, Ryan
Zhuang, Tingliang
Steffey, Beverly A.
Song, Haijun
Craciunescu, Oana I.
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description Studies have shown that source dwells within Varian's HDR CT/MR compatible ring applicators can deviate from intended positions by several millimeters. Quantifying this offset is an important part of commissioning. The aims of this study were to: 1) determine the reproducibility of the offset, 2) study the interobserver variation in the offset's measurement, and 3) quantify the dosimetric impact of the offset. Offsets were measured for four ring applicators: two 30°, one 45°, and one 60°. Dwell positions were measured five times for each ring to determine the reproducibility of source positioning. Experiments were done to compare two separate source wires, as well as different time points within a single source wire's lifecycle. Data were analyzed by three independent observers. To quantify the dosimetric impact of the offset, a treatment plan was generated using BrachyVision. The dose to point A, and the [Formula: see text] metric for rectum and bladder were calculated with and without the offset. For the 45° and 60° rings, measured offsets were 3.0 mm and 3.6 mm, respectively. The 30° ring showed substantial variation in distal dwell positions (maximum difference between the five experiments of 2.9 mm). Subsequent testing of a replacement ring showed an offset of 2.4 mm that was more reproducible. Offsets varied less than 1 mm between different source wires, and changed less than 1 mm over the course of a source wire's lifecycle. When comparing observers, the average range in a measurement of a dwell position was 0. 5mm (σ = 0.2 mm, max 1.3 mm). The offset resulted in dose variations to point A, bladder, and rectum of less than 1%, 2%, and 5%, respectively. Results indicate that Varian rings can show systematic and random offsets of more than 3 mm. Some can be considered defective and should be replaced. Each applicator should be individually commissioned and reproducibility should be confirmed with multiple tests. PACS number: 87.56.‐v, 87.53.Jw
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spelling pubmed-57187342018-04-02 Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets McMahon, Ryan Zhuang, Tingliang Steffey, Beverly A. Song, Haijun Craciunescu, Oana I. J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics Studies have shown that source dwells within Varian's HDR CT/MR compatible ring applicators can deviate from intended positions by several millimeters. Quantifying this offset is an important part of commissioning. The aims of this study were to: 1) determine the reproducibility of the offset, 2) study the interobserver variation in the offset's measurement, and 3) quantify the dosimetric impact of the offset. Offsets were measured for four ring applicators: two 30°, one 45°, and one 60°. Dwell positions were measured five times for each ring to determine the reproducibility of source positioning. Experiments were done to compare two separate source wires, as well as different time points within a single source wire's lifecycle. Data were analyzed by three independent observers. To quantify the dosimetric impact of the offset, a treatment plan was generated using BrachyVision. The dose to point A, and the [Formula: see text] metric for rectum and bladder were calculated with and without the offset. For the 45° and 60° rings, measured offsets were 3.0 mm and 3.6 mm, respectively. The 30° ring showed substantial variation in distal dwell positions (maximum difference between the five experiments of 2.9 mm). Subsequent testing of a replacement ring showed an offset of 2.4 mm that was more reproducible. Offsets varied less than 1 mm between different source wires, and changed less than 1 mm over the course of a source wire's lifecycle. When comparing observers, the average range in a measurement of a dwell position was 0. 5mm (σ = 0.2 mm, max 1.3 mm). The offset resulted in dose variations to point A, bladder, and rectum of less than 1%, 2%, and 5%, respectively. Results indicate that Varian rings can show systematic and random offsets of more than 3 mm. Some can be considered defective and should be replaced. Each applicator should be individually commissioned and reproducibility should be confirmed with multiple tests. PACS number: 87.56.‐v, 87.53.Jw John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2011-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5718734/ /pubmed/22089000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v12i4.3447 Text en © 2011 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Radiation Oncology Physics
McMahon, Ryan
Zhuang, Tingliang
Steffey, Beverly A.
Song, Haijun
Craciunescu, Oana I.
Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
title Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
title_full Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
title_fullStr Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
title_full_unstemmed Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
title_short Commissioning of Varian ring & tandem HDR applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
title_sort commissioning of varian ring & tandem hdr applicators: reproducibility and interobserver variability of dwell position offsets
topic Radiation Oncology Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22089000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v12i4.3447
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