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An efficient method of measuring the 4 mm helmet output factor for the Gamma knife.

L Ma1, X A Li, C X Yu.   

Abstract

It is essential to have accurate measurements of the 4 mm helmet output factor in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia patients using the Gamma Knife. Because of the small collimator size and the sharp dose gradient at the beam focus, this measurement is generally tedious and difficult. We have developed an efficient method of measuring the 4 mm helmet output factor using regular radiographic films. The helmet output factor was measured by exposing a single Kodak XV film in the standard Leksell spherical phantom using the 18 mm helmet with 30-40 of its plug collimators replaced by the 4 mm plug collimators. The 4 mm helmet output factor was measured to be 0.876 +/- 0.009. This is in excellent agreement with our EGS4 Monte Carlo simulated value of 0.876 +/- 0.005. This helmet output factor value also agrees with more tedious TLD, diode and radiochromic film measurements that were each obtained using two separate measurements with the 18 mm helmet and the 4 mm helmet respectively. The 4 mm helmet output factor measured by the diode was 0.884 +/- 0.016, and the TLD measurement was 0.890 +/- 0.020. The radiochromic film measured value was 0.870 +/- 0.018. Because a single-exposure measurement was performed instead of a double exposure measurement, most of the systematic errors that appeared in the double-exposure measurements due to experimental setup variations were cancelled out. Consequently, the 4 mm helmet output factor is more precisely determined by the single-exposure approach. Therefore, routine measurement and quality assurance of the 4 mm helmet output factor of the Gamma Knife could be efficiently carried out using the proposed single-exposure technique.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10730967     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/45/3/311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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2.  Technical note: the effect of the 4-mm-collimator output factor on gamma knife dose distributions.

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