| Literature DB >> 29619670 |
Kyohei Fukata1, Satoru Sugimoto2, Chie Kurokawa2, Akito Saito3, Tatsuya Inoue4, Keisuke Sasai2.
Abstract
The difficulty of measuring output factor (OPF) in a small field has been frequently discussed in recent publications. This study is aimed to determine the OPF in a small field using 10-MV photon beam and stereotactic conical collimator (cone). The OPF was measured by two diode detectors (SFD, EDGE detector) and one micro-ion chamber (PinPoint 3D chamber) in a water phantom. A Monte Carlo simulation using simplified detector model was performed to obtain the correction factor for the detector measurements. About 12% OPF difference was observed in the measurement at the smallest field (7.5 mm diameter) for EDGE detector and PinPoint 3D chamber. By applying the Monte Carlo-based correction factor to the measurement, the maximum discrepancy among the three detectors was reduced to within 3%. The results indicate that determination of OPF in a small field should be carefully performed. Especially, detector choice and appropriate correction factor application are very important in this regard.Entities:
Keywords: Dosimetry; Monte Carlo; SRS; Small field
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29619670 DOI: 10.1007/s12194-018-0455-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Phys Technol ISSN: 1865-0333