| Literature DB >> 17533329 |
Chengyu Shi1, Nikos Papanikolaou, Yulong Yan, Xuejun Weng, Hongyu Jiang.
Abstract
In our institution, patient specific quality assurance (QA) for intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is usually performed by measuring the dose to a point using an ion chamber and by measuring the dose to a plane using film. In order to perform absolute dose comparison measurements using film, an accurate calibration curve should be used. In this paper, we investigated the film response curve uncertainty factors including film batch differences, film processor temperature effect, film digitization, and treatment unit. In addition, we reviewed fifty patient-specific IMRT QA procedures performed in our institution in order to quantify the sources of error in film based dosimetry. Our study showed that the EDR2 film dosimetry can be done with less than 3% uncertainty. The EDR2 film response was not affected by the choice of treatment unit provided the nominal energy was the same. This investigation of the different sources of uncertainties in the film calibration procedure can provide a better understanding of the film based dosimetry and improve quality control for IMRT QA.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17533329 PMCID: PMC5722441 DOI: 10.1120/jacmp.v7i2.2230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Clin Med Phys ISSN: 1526-9914 Impact factor: 2.102
Figure 1Percentage standard deviation versus dose value for batch study of EDR2 film
Figure 2Percentage differences for scanner number for different film‐processing temperatures
Figure 3Film scanner number percentage changing with different scanning position
Figure 4Film digitizer daily shift
Figure 5Scanner number versus dose for calibration curve over a period of one year
Figure 6Distribution of patient‐specific IMRT QA dose percentage difference between ion chamber and EDR2 film