1. Patient-specific QA for the HyperArc technique using gafchromic film with multiple calibration methods.
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Xu Q, Baldvinsson G, Piracha NZ, Logadóttir Á, and Henrysdóttir HB
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- Humans, Calibration, Radiotherapy Dosage, Phantoms, Imaging, Film Dosimetry methods, Radiosurgery methods
- Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate different methods for calibrating EBT-XD films to develop a precise pre-treatment verification method for stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) patients using the HyperArc (HA, Varian Medical System) technique., Methods: Gafchromic EBT-XD films were calibrated using three different approaches: manual calibration, EDW calibration, and PDD calibration. Films were digitalized with an Epson V850 Pro scanner applying the local scanning protocol. Three clinical treatment plans were selected for evaluation. Patient-specific QA films were irradiated in the Mobius MVP phantom and the STEEV phantom. Scanned film images were converted into dose images using the calibration curves. Gamma analysis was performed to compare film dose and TPS calculated dose with various criteria., Results: The scan-to-scan variation was evaluated to be ≤ 0.2%. The accuracy of the calibration curves was verified and the deviation from the converted dose deviates ≤ 3% from the known delivered dose. The gamma passing rate for all calibration methods was found to be over 94% with clinically relevant criteria. EDW calibration demonstrated higher average gamma passing rates compared to the manual method for single target plans, which is 99% ± 1.2% and 98.8% ± 1.5%, respectively. PDD method demonstrated improved agreement for multiple targets with the result of 99.3% ± 0.8%., Conclusions: The three calibration methods were validated, and they produced accurate calibration curves for EBT-XD films to enable pre-treatment patient-specific QA for stereotactic radiotherapy.
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- 2023
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