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Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system

Intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a complex procedure that involves the delivery of complex intensity patterns from various gantry angles. Due to the complexity of the treatment plans, the standard care is to perform measurement‐based, patient‐specific quality assurance (QA). IMRT QA i...

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Autores principales: Sadagopan, Ramaswamy, Bencomo, Jose A., Martin, Rafael L., Nilsson, Gorgen, Matzen, Thomas, Balter, Peter A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19458595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v10i2.2928
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author Sadagopan, Ramaswamy
Bencomo, Jose A.
Martin, Rafael L.
Nilsson, Gorgen
Matzen, Thomas
Balter, Peter A.
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Bencomo, Jose A.
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Nilsson, Gorgen
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description Intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a complex procedure that involves the delivery of complex intensity patterns from various gantry angles. Due to the complexity of the treatment plans, the standard care is to perform measurement‐based, patient‐specific quality assurance (QA). IMRT QA is traditionally done with film for relative dose in a plane and with an ion chamber for absolute dose. This is a laborious and time‐consuming process. In this work, we characterized, commissioned, and evaluated the QA capabilities of a novel commercial IMRT device, Delta(4), (ScandiDos, Uppsala, Sweden). This device consists of diode matrices in two orthogonal planes inserted in a cylindrical acrylic phantom that is 22 cm in diameter. Although the system has detectors in only two planes, it provides a novel interpolation algorithm that is capable of estimating doses at points where no detectors are present. Each diode is sampled per beam pulse so that the dose distribution can be evaluated on segment‐by‐segment, beam‐by‐beam, or as a composite plan from a single set of measurements. The end user can calibrate the system to perform absolute dosimetry, eliminating the need for additional ion chamber measurements. The patient's IMRT plan is imported into the device over the hospital LAN and the results of the measurements can be displayed as gamma profiles, distance‐to‐agreement maps, dose difference maps, or the measured dose distribution can be superimposed on the patient's anatomy to display an as‐delivered plan. We evaluated the system's reproducibility, stability, pulse‐rate dependence, dose‐rate dependence, angular dependence, linearity of dose response, and energy response using carefully planned measurements. We also validated the system's interpolation algorithm by measuring a complex dose distribution from an IMRT treatment. Several simple and complex isodose distributions planned using a treatment planning system were delivered to the QA device; the planned and measured dose distributions were then compared and analyzed. In addition, the dose distributions measured by conventional IMRT QA, which uses an ion chamber and film, were compared. We found that the Delta4 device is accurate and reproducible and that its interpolation algorithm is valid. In addition, the supplied software and network interface allow a streamlined IMRT QA process. PACS number: 87.56Fc
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spelling pubmed-57204562018-04-02 Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system Sadagopan, Ramaswamy Bencomo, Jose A. Martin, Rafael L. Nilsson, Gorgen Matzen, Thomas Balter, Peter A. J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics Intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a complex procedure that involves the delivery of complex intensity patterns from various gantry angles. Due to the complexity of the treatment plans, the standard care is to perform measurement‐based, patient‐specific quality assurance (QA). IMRT QA is traditionally done with film for relative dose in a plane and with an ion chamber for absolute dose. This is a laborious and time‐consuming process. In this work, we characterized, commissioned, and evaluated the QA capabilities of a novel commercial IMRT device, Delta(4), (ScandiDos, Uppsala, Sweden). This device consists of diode matrices in two orthogonal planes inserted in a cylindrical acrylic phantom that is 22 cm in diameter. Although the system has detectors in only two planes, it provides a novel interpolation algorithm that is capable of estimating doses at points where no detectors are present. Each diode is sampled per beam pulse so that the dose distribution can be evaluated on segment‐by‐segment, beam‐by‐beam, or as a composite plan from a single set of measurements. The end user can calibrate the system to perform absolute dosimetry, eliminating the need for additional ion chamber measurements. The patient's IMRT plan is imported into the device over the hospital LAN and the results of the measurements can be displayed as gamma profiles, distance‐to‐agreement maps, dose difference maps, or the measured dose distribution can be superimposed on the patient's anatomy to display an as‐delivered plan. We evaluated the system's reproducibility, stability, pulse‐rate dependence, dose‐rate dependence, angular dependence, linearity of dose response, and energy response using carefully planned measurements. We also validated the system's interpolation algorithm by measuring a complex dose distribution from an IMRT treatment. Several simple and complex isodose distributions planned using a treatment planning system were delivered to the QA device; the planned and measured dose distributions were then compared and analyzed. In addition, the dose distributions measured by conventional IMRT QA, which uses an ion chamber and film, were compared. We found that the Delta4 device is accurate and reproducible and that its interpolation algorithm is valid. In addition, the supplied software and network interface allow a streamlined IMRT QA process. PACS number: 87.56Fc John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2009-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5720456/ /pubmed/19458595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v10i2.2928 Text en © 2009 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
Sadagopan, Ramaswamy
Bencomo, Jose A.
Martin, Rafael L.
Nilsson, Gorgen
Matzen, Thomas
Balter, Peter A.
Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system
title Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system
title_full Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system
title_fullStr Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system
title_short Characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel IMRT quality assurance system
title_sort characterization and clinical evaluation of a novel imrt quality assurance system
topic Radiation Oncology Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19458595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v10i2.2928
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