用SHANE幻象对射波刀加速器进行剂量学审计

IF 0.7 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.2478/pjmpe-2021-0025
M. Szymański, M. Piziorska, Oskar Madetko, W. Ślusarczyk-Kacprzyk, W. Bulski
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摘要简介:本研究的目的是提出射波刀系统的剂量学审计。剂量学审核是放射治疗质量保证过程的重要组成部分。大多数拟议的剂量学审计都专门针对经典的医疗加速器。目前,对射波刀加速器进行剂量学审计没有普遍实施的方案。材料和方法:根据E2E测试程序的要求,为了验证整个放疗过程的剂量学和几何参数,我们使用了CIRS SHANE人形假体。制作分辨率为1.5 mm的层析成像,绘制5个不同体积的ptv (Planning Target Volume);大约:88 cm3, 44 cm3, 15 cm3, 7 cm3, 1.5 cm3。采用6D颅骨跟踪法、FIXED准直器、RayTracing算法制定5种治疗方案。每个治疗方案都在带有PinPoint腔室的平板Phantom中进行验证。剂量测量是通过一个电离室型TM31010 Semiflex,放置在目标的中心区域。结果:板坯模型的QA验证率为5.0%。靶:88 cm3, 44 cm3, 15 cm3, 7 cm3, 1.5 cm3, SHANE幻影测量的百分比差异分别为4.29%,-1.42%,-0.70%,1.37%,-1.88%。结论:通过分析文献中各种小场剂量学审计的方法,可以假设使用SHANE幻象的射波刀剂量学审计是一种适当的放射治疗过程验证方法。应该特别注意目标容量,并根据系统功能对其进行调整。
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Dosimetry audit of the CyberKnife accelerator with the SHANE phantom
Abstract Introduction: The aim of this study was to propose a dosimetric audit of the CyberKnife system. Dosimetry audit is an important part of the quality assurance process in radiotherapy. Most of the proposed dosimetric audits are dedicated to classical medical accelerators. Currently, there is no commonly implemented scheme for conducting a dosimetric audit of the CyberKnife accelerator. Material and methods: To verify the dosimetric and geometric parameters of the entire radiotherapy process, as is required in E2E test procedure, the CIRS SHANE anthropomorphic phantom was used. A tomography with a resolution of 1.5 mm was prepared, five PTVs (Planning Target Volume) of different volumes were drawn; approximately: 88 cm3, 44 cm3, 15 cm3, 7 cm3, 1.5 cm3. Five treatment plans were made using the 6D Skull tracking method, FIXED collimators, RayTracing algorithm. Each treatment plan was verified in a slab Phantom, with a PinPoint chamber. The dose was measured by an ionization chamber type TM31010 Semiflex, placed in the center area of the target. Results: The result of the QA verification in slab phantom was up to 5,0%. The percentage difference for the measurement in the SHANE phantom was: 4.29%, -1.42%, -0.70%, 1.37%, -1.88% respectively for the targets: 88 cm3, 44 cm3, 15 cm3, 7 cm3, 1.5 cm3. Conclusions: By analyzing various approaches to small-field dosimetry audits in the literature, it can be assumed that the proposed CyberKnife dosimetric audit using the SHANE phantom is an appropriate method of verification of the radiotherapy process. Particular attention should be paid to the target volume, adjusting it to the system capabilities.
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Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering
Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering (PJMPE) (Online ISSN: 1898-0309; Print ISSN: 1425-4689) is an official publication of the Polish Society of Medical Physics. It is a peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal with no publication fees. The issues are published quarterly online. The Journal publishes original contribution in medical physics and biomedical engineering.
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