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Experimentally determined three-dimensional dose distributions in small complex targets.

Andreas Mack1, Robert Wolff, Dirk Weltz, Gunther Mack, Anja Jess, Bernd Heck, Heinz Czempiel, Hans-Jürg Kreiner, Berndt Wowra, Heinz Böttcher, Volker Seiffert.   

Abstract

OBJECT: The purpose of the paper is to describe a workable three-dimensional dosimetry system for use in quality assurance programs of departments in which radiosurgery is performed.
METHODS: A system was developed on the basis of radiochromatic films. The experimental findings of the measured dose distributions for small complex-shaped targets, within a specially designed phantom, are described and compared with the same parameters calculated from the corresponding dose plan. The following parameters were determined for 83 patients with irregularly shaped targets who underwent gamma knife radiosurgery (GKS): target volume; dose-volume histograms of the target; 12-Gy, 15-Gy, and 18-Gy volumes; dose plan conformity; dose fall profiles in all dimensions to 50% of the prescription dose; and a quality factor (QF) to evaluate the adequacy of a GKS plan or treatment. The precise function and accuracy of the developed measuring device is shown and it demonstrated the expected steep dose falloff outside the irregularly shaped targets in all directions. The dose falloff was of the order of > 3 Gy/mm and the values of the QF were in the range between 0.5 and 0.9.
CONCLUSIONS: A comparison with data from the literature shows that at least for small targets (< 2 cm3 and < 2.5 cm3) simulated within a head phantom, the dose gradient is significantly steeper in all directions than when using alternative treatment devices in radiosurgery and the overall QF is superior in most of the cases.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12507095     DOI: 10.3171/jns.2002.97.supplement

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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