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Technical Note: Flattening filter free beam from Halcyon linac: Evaluation of the profile parameters for quality assurance

Authors :
Antonella Fogliata
Catherine Khamphan
R. Garcia
Giacomo Reggiori
Luca Cozzi
R. Cayez
Marta Scorsetti
Source :
Medical physicsREFERENCES. 47(8)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction The use of flattening filter free (FFF) beams generated by standard linear accelerators is increasing in the clinical practice. The radiation intensity peaked toward the beam central axis is properly managed in the optimization process of treatment planning through intensity modulation. Specific FFF parameters for profile analysis, as unflatness and slope for FFF beams, based on the renormalization factor concept has been introduced for quality assurance purposes. Recently, Halcyon, an O-ring based linear accelerator equipped with a 6 MV FFF beam only has been introduced by Varian. Methods Renormalization factors and related fit parameters according to Fogliata et al. ["Definition of parameters for quality assurance of FFF photon beams in radiation therapy," Med. Phys. 39, 6455-6464 (2012)] have been evaluated for the 6 MV FFF beam generated by Halcyon units. The Halcyon representative beam data provided by Varian were used. Dose fall-off at the field edges was matched with an unflattened beam generated by a 6 MV from a TrueBeam linac. Consistency of the results was evaluated against measurements on a clinical Halcyon unit, as well as a TrueBeam 6 MV FFF for comparison. Results The five parameters in the analytical equation for estimating the renormalization factor were determined with an R2 of 0.997. The comparison of the unflatness parameters between the Halcyon representative and hospital beam data was consistent within a range of 0.6%. Consistently with the computed parameters, the Halcyon profiles resulted in a less pronounced peak than TrueBeam. Conclusion Renormalization factors and related fit parameters from the 6 MV FFF beam generated by the Varian Halcyon unit are provided.

Details

ISSN :
24734209
Volume :
47
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical physicsREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0e3f7672146382cf581b557756a17102