TCRT February 2011

category image Volume 10
No. 1 (1-100)
February 2011
ISSN 1533-0338
Electronic Portal Imaging

Calibration of Elekta aSi EPIDs Used as Transit Dosimeter (39-48)

The transit in vivo dosimetry performed by the Electronic Portal Imaging Device (EPID), avoids the problem of solid-state detector positioning on the patient. Moreover, the dosimetric characterization of the recent Elekta aSi EPIDs in terms of signal stability and linearity enables these detectors adaptable for the transit in vivo dosimetry with 6, 10 and 15 MV photon beams. However, the implementation of the EPID transit dosimetry requires several measurements. Recently, the present authors have developed an in vivo dosimetry method for the 3D CRT based on correlation functions defined by the ratios between the transit signal, st (w,L), by the EPID and the phantom mid-plane dose, Dm(w,L), at the Source to Axis Distance (SAD) as a function of the phantom thickness, w, and the square field dimensions, L. When the phantom mid-plane was positioned at distance d from the SAD, the ratios st(w,L)/s’t(d,w,L), were used to take into account the variation of the scattered photon contributions on the EPID as a function of, d and L. The aim of this paper was the implementation of a procedure that uses generalized correlation functions obtained by nine Elekta Precise linac beams. The procedure can be used by other Elekta Precise linacs equipped with the same aSi EPIDs assuring the stabilities of the beam output factors and the EPID signals. The calibration procedure of the aSi EPID here reported avoids measurements in solid water equivalent phantoms needed to implement the in vivo dosimetry method in the radiotherapy center. A tolerance level ranging between ±5% and ±6% (depending on the type of tumor) was estimated for the comparison between the reconstructed isocenter dose, Diso and the computed dose Diso,TPS by the treatment planning system (TPS).

Key words: In vivo dosimetry; Electronic portal imaging device; Dosimetry; Radiotherapy.

This article can be cited as:
Cilla, S., Fidanzio, A., Greco, F., Sabatino, D., Russo, A., Gargiulo, L., Azario, L., Piermattei, A. Technol Cancer Res Treat. 10, 39-48 (2011)

S. Cilla, Ph.D.1
A. Fidanzio, Ph.D.2
F. Greco, Ph.D.2
D. Sabatino, Ph.D.1
A. Russo, Ph.D.3
L. Gargiulo, Ph.D.2
L. Azario, Ph.D.2
A. Piermattei, Ph.D.1,2*

1U.O di Fisica Sanitaria, Centro di Ricerca e Formazione ad Alta Tecnologia nelle Scienze Biomediche, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Campobasso, Italy
2Istituto di Fisica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Largo F. Vito 1, 00168, Rome, Italy
3U.O. di Radioterapia, Casa di cura Marco Polo USI, Rome, Italy

a.piermattei@rm.unicatt.it

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