Dosimetric evaluation of radiation dose rate effect in respiratory gated intensity modulated radiation therapy.

C Khamfongkhruea, C Tannanonta, S Thongsawad
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the dosimetric accuracy of the sliding window gated IMRT compared with the static treatment, using varying dose rates.

Materials and methods: This study measured changes in output and diode array response with changing dose rate, verified the precision of the motion table, and measured changes in dose distribution accuracy with film and diodes at two depths with changing dose rate. During 4DCT (4 Dimensional Computed Tomography), the patient's respiratory signals and target motion were recorded and imported to the XY4D simulation table of SUN NUCLEAR Corporation to simulate the patient's respiration and tumour motion. A single field of each sliding window IMRT plan with 30º wedge and one for lung cancer were used in this study. Three irradiating conditions, static and moving target with and without gating, were applied to both plans.

Results: The standard deviations of output, with the dose rates changing from 300-600 MU/min, were 0.065 cGy and 0.169 cGy for the ionisation chamber and diode, respectively. The verification of the motion table shows very good precision with 9.98 ± 0.02 cm (true value = 10.0 cm). The measurements by MapCheck show the gamma index of the planned absolute dose distribution in static and moving targets with gating, resulting in more than 96% passing for all dose rates. The absolute dose distribution measured by film for the static target was agreeable with the value of moving target with gating.

Conclusion: The sliding window gated IMRT technique is able to deliver an accurate dose to a moving target with the dose rate of 300-600 MU/min that is suitable for clinical treatment.

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呼吸门控调强放射治疗中辐射剂量率效应的剂量学评价。
目的:研究滑动窗门控IMRT在不同剂量率下与静态治疗的剂量学准确性。材料与方法:本研究测量了输出和二极管阵列响应随剂量率变化的变化,验证了运动表的精度,并测量了膜和二极管在两个深度随剂量率变化的剂量分布精度变化。在4DCT(4维计算机断层扫描)过程中,记录患者的呼吸信号和目标运动,并将其输入到SUN NUCLEAR公司的XY4D模拟表中,模拟患者的呼吸和肿瘤运动。本研究采用30º楔形滑动窗IMRT计划的单个视场和肺癌的一个视场。两种方案分别采用了静态、运动目标加门和不加门的三种照射条件。结果:电离室和二极管在剂量率300 ~ 600 MU/min范围内输出的标准偏差分别为0.065 cGy和0.169 cGy。运动表的验证精度为9.98±0.02 cm(真值= 10.0 cm),具有很好的精度。MapCheck的测量结果显示了带门控的静态和运动目标中计划绝对剂量分布的伽马指数,所有剂量率的通过率均超过96%。膜法测定的静态靶的绝对剂量分布与带门控的运动靶的绝对剂量分布基本一致。结论:滑动窗门控IMRT技术能够准确地向运动靶标输送剂量,剂量率为300-600 MU/min,适合临床治疗。
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