Literature DB >> 19673232

Investigation of the feasibility of relative 3D dosimetry in the Radiologic Physics Center Head and Neck IMRT phantom using presage/optical-CT.

Harshad Sakhalkar1, David Sterling, John Adamovics, Geoffrey Ibbott, Mark Oldham.   

Abstract

This study presents the application of the Presage/optical-CT 3D dosimetry system for relative dosimetry in the Radiologic Physics Center (RPC) Head and Neck (H&N) IMRT phantom. Performance of the system was evaluated by comparison with the "gold-standard" RPC credentialing test. A modified Presage cylindrical insert was created that extended the capability of the RPC H&N phantom to 3D dosimetry. The RPC phantom was taken through the entire treatment planning procedure with both the standard RPC insert and the modified Presage insert. An IMRT plan was created to match the desired dose constraints of the credentialing test. This plan was delivered twice to the RPC phantom: first containing the standard insert, and then again containing the Presage insert. After irradiation, the standard insert was sent for routine credentialing analysis; including point dose measurements (TLD) and planar Gafchromic EBT film measurement. The 3D dose distribution from Presage was read out at Duke using the OCTOPUS 5X optical-CT scanner. The Presage distribution was compared with gold-standard EBT measurement (determined by the RPC) and the calculated Eclipse distribution. The agreement between the normalized EBT, Presage, and Eclipse distributions, in the central axial plane was evaluated using profiles and gamma-map comparisons (4% dose difference and 3 mm distance to agreement). Profiles showed good agreement between EBT, Presage, and Eclipse distributions. 2D gamma-map comparisons between all three modalities showed at least 98% pass rate. The excellent agreement between Presage and EBT in the central plane established Presage as a standard against which to evaluate the accuracy of the 3D calculated Eclipse distribution. A gamma comparison between normalized Presage and Eclipse 3D distributions gave an overall pass rate of approximately 94%. In conclusion, the Presage/optical-CT system was found to be feasible for relative 3D dosimetry in the RPC IMRT H&N phantom. The potential to extend the RPC IMRT credentialing procedure to 3D may be feasible provided accurate calibration to dose (Gy) and robustness to shipping stress are demonstrated.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19673232      PMCID: PMC2832043          DOI: 10.1118/1.3148534

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


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3.  Commissioning and benchmarking a 3D dosimetry system for clinical use.

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4.  Investigation into the feasibility of using PRESAGE/optical-CT dosimetry for the verification of gating treatments.

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6.  A quality assurance method that utilizes 3D dosimetry and facilitates clinical interpretation.

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7.  On the feasibility of comprehensive high-resolution 3D remote dosimetry.

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8.  Dosimetry challenges for implementing emerging technologies.

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