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Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations
Silicon-diode-based detectors are commonly used for the dosimetry of small radiotherapy beams due to their relatively small volumes and high sensitivity to ionizing radiation. Nevertheless, silicon-diode-based detectors tend to over-respond in small fields because of their high density relative to w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953445/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29763446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196393 |
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author | García-Garduño, Olivia A. Rodríguez-Ávila, Manuel A. Lárraga-Gutiérrez, José M. |
author_facet | García-Garduño, Olivia A. Rodríguez-Ávila, Manuel A. Lárraga-Gutiérrez, José M. |
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description | Silicon-diode-based detectors are commonly used for the dosimetry of small radiotherapy beams due to their relatively small volumes and high sensitivity to ionizing radiation. Nevertheless, silicon-diode-based detectors tend to over-respond in small fields because of their high density relative to water. For that reason, detector-specific beam correction factors ([Image: see text] ) have been recommended not only to correct the total scatter factors but also to correct the tissue maximum and off-axis ratios. However, the application of [Image: see text] to in-depth and off-axis locations has not been studied. The goal of this work is to address the impact of the correction factors on the calculated dose distribution in static non-conventional photon beams (specifically, in stereotactic radiosurgery with circular collimators). To achieve this goal, the total scatter factors, tissue maximum, and off-axis ratios were measured with a stereotactic field diode for 4.0-, 10.0-, and 20.0-mm circular collimators. The irradiation was performed with a Novalis® linear accelerator using a 6-MV photon beam. The detector-specific correction factors were calculated and applied to the experimental dosimetry data for in-depth and off-axis locations. The corrected and uncorrected dosimetry data were used to commission a treatment planning system for radiosurgery planning. Various plans were calculated with simulated lesions using the uncorrected and corrected dosimetry. The resulting dose calculations were compared using the gamma index test with several criteria. The results of this work presented important conclusions for the use of detector-specific beam correction factors ([Image: see text] in a treatment planning system. The use of [Image: see text] for total scatter factors has an important impact on monitor unit calculation. On the contrary, the use of [Image: see text] for tissue-maximum and off-axis ratios has not an important impact on the dose distribution calculation by the treatment planning system. This conclusion is only valid for the combination of treatment planning system, detector, and correction factors used in this work; however, this technique can be applied to other treatment planning systems, detectors, and correction factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-59534452018-05-25 Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations García-Garduño, Olivia A. Rodríguez-Ávila, Manuel A. Lárraga-Gutiérrez, José M. PLoS One Research Article Silicon-diode-based detectors are commonly used for the dosimetry of small radiotherapy beams due to their relatively small volumes and high sensitivity to ionizing radiation. Nevertheless, silicon-diode-based detectors tend to over-respond in small fields because of their high density relative to water. For that reason, detector-specific beam correction factors ([Image: see text] ) have been recommended not only to correct the total scatter factors but also to correct the tissue maximum and off-axis ratios. However, the application of [Image: see text] to in-depth and off-axis locations has not been studied. The goal of this work is to address the impact of the correction factors on the calculated dose distribution in static non-conventional photon beams (specifically, in stereotactic radiosurgery with circular collimators). To achieve this goal, the total scatter factors, tissue maximum, and off-axis ratios were measured with a stereotactic field diode for 4.0-, 10.0-, and 20.0-mm circular collimators. The irradiation was performed with a Novalis® linear accelerator using a 6-MV photon beam. The detector-specific correction factors were calculated and applied to the experimental dosimetry data for in-depth and off-axis locations. The corrected and uncorrected dosimetry data were used to commission a treatment planning system for radiosurgery planning. Various plans were calculated with simulated lesions using the uncorrected and corrected dosimetry. The resulting dose calculations were compared using the gamma index test with several criteria. The results of this work presented important conclusions for the use of detector-specific beam correction factors ([Image: see text] in a treatment planning system. The use of [Image: see text] for total scatter factors has an important impact on monitor unit calculation. On the contrary, the use of [Image: see text] for tissue-maximum and off-axis ratios has not an important impact on the dose distribution calculation by the treatment planning system. This conclusion is only valid for the combination of treatment planning system, detector, and correction factors used in this work; however, this technique can be applied to other treatment planning systems, detectors, and correction factors. Public Library of Science 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5953445/ /pubmed/29763446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196393 Text en © 2018 García-Garduño et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article García-Garduño, Olivia A. Rodríguez-Ávila, Manuel A. Lárraga-Gutiérrez, José M. Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
title | Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
title_full | Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
title_fullStr | Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
title_full_unstemmed | Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
title_short | Detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
title_sort | detector-specific correction factors in radiosurgery beams and their impact on dose distribution calculations |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953445/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29763446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196393 |
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