Literature DB >> 7565365

Backscatter dose perturbation in kilovoltage photon beams at high atomic number interfaces.

I J Das1, K L Chopra.   

Abstract

Dose perturbations at tissue interfaces have been of significant concern since the beginning of this century. However, comprehensive studies related to the backscatter perturbation in kilovoltage beams are still limited. The dose perturbation depends on various parameters, including beam energy, field size, and the thickness, width, position, and atomic number, Z, of the inhomogeneity creating the interface with soft tissue. Using a thin window parallel plate ion chamber having relatively flat response at low energies, the dose perturbation was measured as backscatter dose perturbation factor, BSDF, at various interfaces in kilovoltage x-ray beams. The BSDF is defined as the ratio of doses with and without an interface for identical setup conditions. Results indicate that the BSDF is strongly dependent on beam energy, like the backscatter factor. Contrary to its behavior in megavoltage beams, BSDF in kilovoltage beams does depend on the field size, suggesting a contribution from scattered photons and fluorescent radiation, originating in the high-Z material. The thickness of the high-Z medium is not critical, since a fraction of a millimeter is sufficient to provide full backscatter. The interface effect with wide inhomogeneity has two distinct regions: the high dose region (BSDF > 1.0), which is very localized and disappears within a fraction of a millimeter, and the low dose region (BSDF < 1.0), which is observed up to 10 cm. The dependence of BSDF is neither a quadratic function of Z nor a cube root of beam energy, indicating that the interface effect is complex and not predominantly due to photoelectron transport.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7565365     DOI: 10.1118/1.597594

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


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