Literature DB >> 11243340

Dependence of virtual wedge factor on dose calibration and monitor units.

X R Zhu1, M T Gillin, K Ehlers, F Lopez, D F Grimm, J J Rownd, T H Steinberg.   

Abstract

One of the important features of the Siemens Virtual Wedge (VW) is that the VW factor (VWF) is approximately equal to unity for all beams with a total deviation for a given wedge no greater than 0.05, as specified by Siemens. In this note we report the observed dependence of VWF on dose calibration (cGy/MU), monitor units (MU), and beam tuning for a Primus, a linear accelerator with two dose-rate ranges available for VW operation. The VWF is defined as the ratio of doses measured on the beam central axis for the wedge field to the open field; the open field dose is always measured with the nominal high dose-rate beam. When VW operates in the high dose-rate range, the VWF is independent of calibration (cGy/MU). When VW works in the low dose-rate range, the VWF varies linearly with the calibration of the low dose-rate mode. For a linear accelerator that has only one dose-rate range for VW, there is no observable dependence of VWF on the calibration. We also studied the monitor unit dependence of VWF. A discontinuity in VWF was observed at the switching point between the high and low dose-rate ranges. Working with Siemens, we have investigated causes of this discontinuity. As a result of this investigation, the discontinuity in VWF as a function monitor unit is practically removed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11243340     DOI: 10.1118/1.1344204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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Authors:  H Shao; X Wu; C Luo; A Crooks; A Bernstein; A Markoe
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2004-10-01       Impact factor: 2.102

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