TCRT August 2009

category image Volume 8
No. 4 (p. 249-314)
August 2009
ISSN 1533-0338
Monte Carlo Technique

Performance of a Commercial Macro Monte Carlo Dose Calculation Algorithm for Determining Output Factors of Clinical Electron Fields (p. 307-314)

We compare measured output factors of clinical electron fields to those calculated by a commercial treatment planning system based on an electron Monte Carlo algorithm. The measured data is comprised of 195 fields with energies 6 to 18 MeV, applicator sizes 6 × 6 cm2 to 25 × 25 cm2, and source to surface distances (SSDs) of 97 to 107 cm. Due to a scarcity of clinical fields for the highest energies and the largest applicator sizes, additional measurements were made at arbitrarily chosen large field sizes at previously not used energies, for a total of 223 output factors. The difference between calculation and measurement ranged from -2.9% to 3.9%, with a mean difference of -0.2%. Half of the field shapes had a difference with magnitude less than 0.8%. Only 7 (3%) of the field shapes were outliers, having differences greater than 2%. All outliers had field widths at the normalization point < 3.5 cm, were applied at SSDs > 100 cm, were inserts for the 25 × 25 cm2 applicator, or had more than one of these characteristics. For narrow and elongated fields the TPS slightly overestimated output factors, whereas for field shapes with aspect ratio close to 1 the TPS slightly underestimated the output factors. No strong dependence of the difference on energy was observed.

Key words: Electron; Macro Monte Carlo; Monte Carlo; Treatment planning; Dose calculation

Richard A. Popple, Ph.D*.
Ivan A. Brezovich, Ph.D.
Prem N. Pareek, Ph.D.
Jun Duan, Ph.D.
Sui Shen, Ph.D.
Xingen Wu, Ph.D.

Department of Radiation Oncology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama 35294 USA

*Corresponding Author:
Richard A Popple, Ph.D.
Email: rpopple@uabmc.edu

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