A Light-Field-Based Method to Adjust On-Axis Rounded Leaf End MLC Position to Predict Off-Axis MLC Penumbra Region Dosimetric Performance in a Radiation Therapy Planning System

Joint Authors

Yeh, Shyh-An
Lee, Tsair-Fwu
Hsiao, Kuan-Yin
Chen, Hsin-Hsiung
Chen, Yi-Ting
Wu, Jia-Ming
Chao, Pei-Ju

Source

BioMed Research International

Issue

Vol. 2013, Issue 2013 (31 Dec. 2013), pp.1-8, 8 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2013-10-24

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Purpose.

An analytical and experimental study of split shape dose calculation correction by adjusting the position of the on-axis round leaf end position is presented.

We use on-axis corrected results to predict off-axis penumbra region dosimetric performance in an intensity-modulated radiation therapy treatment planning system.

Materials and Methods.

The precise light-field edge position (Xtang.p) was derived from the on-axis 50% dose position created by using the nominal light field for geometric and mathematical manipulation.

Leaf position (Xmlc.p) could be derived from Xtang.p by defining in the treatment planning system for monitor unit calculation.

On-axis offset (correction) could be obtained from the position corresponding to 50% of the central axis dose minus the Xmlc.p position.

The off-axis 50% dose position can then be derived from the on-axis 50% dose position.

Results.

The monitor unit calculation of the split shape using the on-axis rounded leaf end MLC penumbra region could provide an under-or overdose of 7.5% per millimeter without an offset correction.

When using the on-axis rounded leaf end offset correction to predict the off-axis dose, the difference between the off- and on-axis 50% dose position is within ±1.5 mm.

Conclusions.

It is possible to achieve a dose calculation within 0.5% error for an adjusted MLC leaf edge location in the treatment planning system with careful measurement and an accurate on-axis offset correction.

Dose calculations located at an off-axis spilt shape region should be used carefully due to noncorrectable errors which were found to be up to 10%.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Wu, Jia-Ming& Lee, Tsair-Fwu& Yeh, Shyh-An& Hsiao, Kuan-Yin& Chen, Hsin-Hsiung& Chao, Pei-Ju…[et al.]. 2013. A Light-Field-Based Method to Adjust On-Axis Rounded Leaf End MLC Position to Predict Off-Axis MLC Penumbra Region Dosimetric Performance in a Radiation Therapy Planning System. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2013, no. 2013, pp.1-8.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Wu, Jia-Ming…[et al.]. A Light-Field-Based Method to Adjust On-Axis Rounded Leaf End MLC Position to Predict Off-Axis MLC Penumbra Region Dosimetric Performance in a Radiation Therapy Planning System. BioMed Research International No. 2013 (2013), pp.1-8.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Wu, Jia-Ming& Lee, Tsair-Fwu& Yeh, Shyh-An& Hsiao, Kuan-Yin& Chen, Hsin-Hsiung& Chao, Pei-Ju…[et al.]. A Light-Field-Based Method to Adjust On-Axis Rounded Leaf End MLC Position to Predict Off-Axis MLC Penumbra Region Dosimetric Performance in a Radiation Therapy Planning System. BioMed Research International. 2013. Vol. 2013, no. 2013, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1030565

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1030565