Monte Carlo verification of intensity modulated radiotherapy treatments using EPIDS


Autoria(s): Perera, L.; Boyd, J.; Doody, J.; Moody, M.; Sandford, P.; Fielding, A.L.
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01/09/2010

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Purpose: Electronic Portal Imaging Devices (EPIDs) are available with most linear accelerators (Amonuk, 2002), the current technology being amorphous silicon flat panel imagers. EPIDs are currently used routinely in patient positioning before radiotherapy treatments. There has been an increasing interest in using EPID technology tor dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments (van Elmpt, 2008). A straightforward technique involves the EPID panel being used to measure the fluence exiting the patient during a treatment which is then compared to a prediction of the fluence based on the treatment plan. However, there are a number of significant limitations which exist in this Method: Resulting in a limited proliferation ot this technique in a clinical environment. In this paper, we aim to present a technique of simulating IMRT fields using Monte Carlo to predict the dose in an EPID which can then be compared to the measured dose in the EPID. Materials: Measurements were made using an iView GT flat panel a-SI EPfD mounted on an Elekta Synergy linear accelerator. The images from the EPID were acquired using the XIS software (Heimann Imaging Systems). Monte Carlo simulations were performed using the BEAMnrc and DOSXVZnrc user codes. The IMRT fieids to be delivered were taken from the treatment planning system in DICOMRT format and converted into BEAMnrc and DOSXYZnrc input files using an in-house application (Crowe, 2009). Additionally. all image processing and analysis was performed using another in-house application written using the Interactive Data Language (IDL) (In Visual Information Systems). Comparison between the measured and Monte Carlo EPID images was performed using a gamma analysis (Low, 1998) incorporating dose and distance to agreement criteria. Results: The fluence maps recorded by the EPID were found to provide good agreement between measured and simulated data. Figure 1 shows an example of measured and simulated IMRT dose images and profiles in the x and y directions. "A technique for the quantitative evaluation of dose distributions", Med Phys, 25(5) May 1998 S. Crowe, 1. Kairn, A. Fielding, "The Development of a Monte Carlo system to verify Radiotherapy treatment dose calculations", Radiotherapy & Oncology, Volume 92, Supplement 1, August 2009, Pages S71-S71.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61183/

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Elsevier

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61183/7/61183a.pdf

DOI:10.1016/S0167-8140(10)80071-4

Perera, L., Boyd, J., Doody, J., Moody, M., Sandford, P., & Fielding, A.L. (2010) Monte Carlo verification of intensity modulated radiotherapy treatments using EPIDS. Radiotherapy and Oncology, 96(Sup 1), S439-S439.

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Copyright 2010 Elsevier

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

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Journal Article