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Sigamani Ashokkumar1, N Arunai Nambi Raj2, Sujit Nath Sinha3, Girigesh Yadav3, Rajesh Thiyagarajan3, Kothanda Raman3, Manindra Bhushan Mishra3.
Abstract
To measure and compare the head scatter factor for flattened (FB) and unflattened (FFF) of 6MV and 10MV photon beam using indigenously designed mini phantom. A columnar mini phantom was designed as recommended by AAPM Task Group 74 with low and high atomic number materials at 10 cm (mini phantom) and at approximately twice the depth of maximum dose water equivalent thickness (brass build-up cap). Scatter in the accelerator (Sc) values of 6MV-FFF photon beams are lesser than that of the 6MV-FB photon beams (0.66-2.8%; Clinac iX, 2300CD) and (0.47-1.74%; True beam) for field sizes ranging from 10 × 10 cm(2) to 40 × 40 cm(2). Sc values of 10MV-FFF photon beams are lesser (0.61-2.19%; True beam) than that of the 10MV-FB photons beams for field sizes ranging from 10 × 10 cm(2) to 40 × 40 cm(2). The SSD had no influence on head scatter for both flattened and unflattened beams and irrespective of head design of the different linear accelerators. The presence of field shaping device influences the Sc values. The collimator exchange effect reveals that the opening of the upper jaw increases Sc irrespective of FB or FFF photon beams and different linear accelerators, and it is less significant in FFF beams. Sc values of 6MV-FB square field were in good agreement with that of AAPM, TG-74 published data for Varian (Clinac iX, 2300CD) accelerator. Our results confirm that the removal of flattening filter decreases in the head scatter factor compared to flattened beam. This could reduce the out-of-field dose in advanced treatment delivery techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Flattening filter; collimator scatter factor; mini phantom
Year: 2014 PMID: 25190997 PMCID: PMC4154186 DOI: 10.4103/0971-6203.139010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Phys ISSN: 0971-6203
Figure 1Photograph of PMMA columnar mini phantom and brass build-up cap
Figure 2Schematic diagram of columnar mini phantom experimental setup in linear accelerator
Figure 3Variation of Sc,p with various field size for 6MV-FB, 6MV-FFF, 10MV-FB, and 10MV-FFF measured in Varian True beam
Figure 4Variation of Sc with field size for with the mini phantom and Brass bulid-up cap at 10.0 cm and approximately the depth of maximum dose water equivalent thickness respectively in Varian True Beam for 6MV-FB, 6MV-FFF, 10MV-FB, and 10MV-FFF beams
Figure 5Variation of Sc with field size for different SSD for 6MV-FB, 6MV-FFF, 10MV-FB and 10MV-FFF measured in and Varian linear accelerators (Clinac iX and Truebeam)
Figure 6Variation of Sc with field size for field shaped jaw only and jaw and MLC for 6MV-FB, 6MV-FFF, 10MV- FB, and 10MV-FFF measured in Varian Truebeam
The measured Sc values at 10-cm depth for Varian (Clinac iX and Truebeam) linear accelerators at 100 cm SSD
Measured Sc values for rectangular collimator settings for open fields of 6MV-FB, 6MV-FFF, 10MV-FB, nd 10MV-FFF of varian true beam linear accelerator