Henry Finlay Godson, Ravikumar Manickam, Y Retna Ponmalar, K M Ganesh, Sathiyan Saminathan, Varatharaj Chandraraj, A Sathish Kumar, Seby George, Arun Raman, Rabi Raja Singh
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摘要
背景:由于电荷粒子不平衡、部分源闭塞、陡峭的剂量梯度和探测器的有限尺寸,在小场中很难进行精确的剂量测量。目的:本研究旨在确定使用 15 MV 光子光束的三种不同三级准直系统的平行和垂直方向的各种探测器的输出因子。此外,本研究还分析了三级准直器上方 X 和 Y 夹钳的不同配置会如何影响输出因数:使用三个探测器对不同的三级准直系统(如 BrainLab 立体定向锥、BrainLab mMLC 和 Millennium MLC)进行了小场输出因子测量。为了分析颚部位置对输出因子的影响,我们将颚部放置在距离三级准直场边缘 0.25、0.5 和 1.0 厘米处进行测量:使用 15 MV 光子光束获得的数据显示,在所有准直系统中,使用不同探测器获得的输出因子存在显著差异。与微钻石相比,在较小的场中,SRS 二极管的输出系数分别低估了 -1.7% ± 0.8% 和 -2.1% ± 0.3%,而在平行和垂直方向上,针尖离子室的输出系数分别低估了 -8.1% ± 1.4% 和 -11.9% ± 1.9%。当夹钳对称地远离三级准直场 0.25 厘米时,在小场中观察到输出系数大幅增加:关于颚部位置影响的调查数据推断,X 和 Y 颚部的位置对小场的输出因子有很大影响。它还证实,输出系数在很大程度上取决于 X 和 Y 卡爪的设置配置、三级准直系统以及探测器在小场中的方向。
Effect of Detector Orientation and Influence of Jaw Position in the Determination of Small-field Output Factor with Various Detectors for High-energy Photon Beams.
Background: Accurate dose measurements are difficult in small fields due to charge particle disequilibrium, partial source occlusion, steep dose gradient, and the finite size of the detector.
Aim: The study aims to determine the output factor using various detectors oriented in parallel and perpendicular orientations for three different tertiary collimating systems using 15 MV photon beams. In addition, this study analyzes how the output factor could be affected by different configurations of X and Y jaws above the tertiary collimators.
Materials and methods: Small field output factor measurements were carried out with three detectors for different tertiary collimating systems such as BrainLab stereotactic cones, BrainLab mMLC and Millennium MLC namely. To analyze the effect of jaw position on output factor, measurements have been carried out by positioning the jaws at the edge, 0.25, 0.5, and 1.0 cm away from the tertiary collimated field.
Results: The data acquired with 15 MV photon beams show significant differences in output factor obtained with different detectors for all collimating systems. For smaller fields when compared to microDiamond, the SRS diode underestimates the output by up to -1.7% ± 0.8% and -2.1% ± 0.3%, and the pinpoint ion chamber underestimates the output by up to -8.1% ± 1.4% and -11.9% ± 1.9% in their parallel and perpendicular orientation respectively. A large increase in output factor was observed in the small field when the jaw was moved 0.25 cm symmetrically away from the tertiary collimated field.
Conclusion: The investigated data on the effect of jaw position inferred that the position of the X and Y jaw highly influences the output factors of the small field. It also confirms that the output factor highly depends on the configuration of X and Y jaw settings, the tertiary collimating system as well as the orientation of the detectors in small fields.
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS is the official journal of Association of Medical Physicists of India (AMPI). The association has been bringing out a quarterly publication since 1976. Till the end of 1993, it was known as Medical Physics Bulletin, which then became Journal of Medical Physics. The main objective of the Journal is to serve as a vehicle of communication to highlight all aspects of the practice of medical radiation physics. The areas covered include all aspects of the application of radiation physics to biological sciences, radiotherapy, radiodiagnosis, nuclear medicine, dosimetry and radiation protection. Papers / manuscripts dealing with the aspects of physics related to cancer therapy / radiobiology also fall within the scope of the journal.