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Beam quality and dose perturbation of 6 MV flattening-filter-free linac.

P Tsiamas1, E Sajo2, F Cifter2, K Theodorou3, C Kappas3, M Makrigiorgos4, K Marcus5, P Zygmanski6.   

Abstract

The aim of this study is twofold: (a) determination of the spectral differences for flattening-filter-free (FFF) versus standard (STD) linac under various clinical conditions, (b) based on an extensive list of clinically important beam configurations, identification of clinical scenarios that lead to higher macroscopic dose perturbations due to the presence of high-Z material. The focus is on dose enhancement due to contrast agents including high-Z elements such as gold or gadolinium. EGSnrc was used to simulate clinical beams under various irradiation conditions: open/IMRT/spit-IMRT fields, in/out-off-field areas, different depths and field sizes. Spectra were calculated and analyzed for about 80 beams and for a total of 480 regions. Quantitative differential effects in beam quality were characterized using energy-dependent and cumulative dose perturbation metrics. Analysis of the spectral database showed that even though the general trends for both linacs (FFF/STD) were the same, there were crucial differences. In general, the relative changes between different conditions were smaller for FFF spectra. This was because of the higher component of low-energy photons of the FFF linac, which already lead to higher dose enhancement than for the STD linac (photon energies were more "uniformly" distributed for FFF spectra and henceforth their perturbation resulted in lesser relative changes). For out-of-field FFF spectra and split-IMRT fields the strongest enhancement were observed (∼25 and ∼5 respectively). Different spectral scenarios lead to different dose enhancements, however, they scale with the higher effective-Z of the materials and were directly related to the lower range of the spectra (<200 keV).
Copyright © 2013 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Dose enhanced radiation therapy; Flattening-filter-free; Monte Carlo; Photon fluence

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23517668     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2013.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med        ISSN: 1120-1797            Impact factor:   2.685


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Authors:  Hisashi Nakano; Daisuke Kawahara; Satoshi Tanabe; Satoru Utsunomiya; Takeshi Takizawa; Madoka Sakai; Toshimichi Nakano; Atsushi Ohta; Motoki Kaidu; Hiroyuki Ishikawa
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