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Output ratio in air for MLC shaped irregular fields.

Timothy C Zhu1, Bengt E Bjärngard, Ying Xiao, Mike Bieda.   

Abstract

For accurate monitor unit calculation, it is important to calculate the output ratio in air, Sc, for an irregular field shaped by MLC. We have developed an algorithm to calculate Sc based on an empirical model [Med. Phys. 28, 925-937 (2001)] by projecting each leaf position to the isocenter plane. Thus it does not require the exact knowledge of the head geometry. Comparisons were made for three different types of MLC: those with MLC replacing the inner collimator jaws; those with MLC replacing the outer collimator jaws; and those with MLC as a tertiary attachment. When the MLC leaf positions are substantially different from the secondary collimators (or the rectangular field encompassing the irregular field), one observes an up to 5% difference in the value of head-scatter correction factor, HCF, defined as the ratio of output ratio in air between the MLC shaped irregular field and that of the rectangular field encompassing the irregular field. No collimator exchange effect was observed for rectangular fields shaped by MLC (e.g., 5x30 and 30x5 cm2 diagonal) when the secondary collimators are fixed, unlike that for the rectangular fields shaped by the inner and outer collimator jaws, where it can be 1-2%. For the same MLC shaped irregular field, the value of Sc increases from the Elekta, to the Siemens, to the Varian accelerators, with an up to 4% difference. The calculation agrees with measurement to within 1.2% for points both on and off the central-axis. The fitting parameters used in the algorithm are derived from measurements for square field sizes on the central-axis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15487728     DOI: 10.1118/1.1767052

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


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