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An iterative EPID calibration procedure for dosimetric verification that considers the EPID scattering factor
J Chang1, G S Mageras, C C Ling
1Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Department of Medical Physics, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021-6094, USA. changj@mskcc.org
A new calibration method for electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) improves dosimetric verification accuracy in intensity modulated radiotherapy by accurately determining the phantom scatter factor (Spe). This method reduces systematic errors compared to traditional assumptions, enhancing radiotherapy precision.
Area of Science:
- Medical Physics
- Radiotherapy Physics
- Radiation Dosimetry
Background:
- Electronic Portal Imaging Devices (EPIDs) are increasingly used for dosimetric verification in intensity modulated radiotherapy.
- Current methods often assume the EPID's phantom scatter factor (Spe) equals that of a full phantom (Sp) or slab phantom (Sps), potentially causing absolute dosimetry errors.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present and validate an iterative calibration procedure for EPIDs that accurately determines Spe and the pixel value to dose rate calibration curve.
- To assess the impact of this new calibration on absolute dosimetry accuracy compared to traditional assumptions.
Main Methods:
- An iterative calibration procedure was developed to simultaneously update Spe and the EPID calibration curve.
- The EPID was irradiated with known field sizes and intensities, with initial dose rates estimated using ionization chamber measurements.
- Spe was derived from EPID measurements and used to refine the calibration curve iteratively until convergence.
Main Results:
- Hypothesis testing confirmed that assuming Spe = Sp or Spe = Sps introduces systematic errors, as large as 2% for large fields.
- The proposed calibration method, using the determined Spe, yielded dose calculations more consistent with ionization chamber measurements.
- EPID-measured relative dose profiles at dmax agreed well with film measurements, demonstrating the method's validity across various field types and sizes.
Conclusions:
- The iterative calibration procedure accurately determines the EPID phantom scatter factor (Spe), significantly improving absolute dosimetry accuracy in radiotherapy.
- This method minimizes systematic errors associated with conventional Spe assumptions, leading to more reliable dosimetric verification.
- The calibrated EPID provides accurate relative dose profiles, essential for quality assurance in intensity modulated radiotherapy.
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