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Title: SU-E-T-514: Simultaneously Determination of Radiation Isocentricity of Gantry, Collimator and Couch Using a Commercial Three-Dimensional Dosimetry QA Apparatus

Journal Article · · Medical Physics
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1118/1.4888847· OSTI ID:22369642
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  1. Duke University Medical Physics Graduate Program, Durham, NC (United States)

Purpose: Radiation isocentricity is an important benchmark for a LINAC and is typically determined by 3 separate film star-shots. We developed a technique to simultaneously determine the radiation isocenter of gantry, collimator and couch with a commercial 3D QA apparatus. Methods: The ArcCHECK from SunNuclear was used on two LINACs. It was aligned with room lasers. For gantry rotation, collimator and couch were set to zero and gantry was placed to 0, 49, 213 and 311 degrees. Similarly, a set of collimator/couch angles were chosen with the other two axes at neutral positions. The measured dose matrices were analyzed by an in-house MATLAB program. For each shot, the central axis was determined by computing the FWHM of the diode arrays. The largest inscribed circle from these central axis lines was used to determine isocenter: the radius as the benchmark of isocentricity and the coordinates of the center as the discrepancy of radiation isocenter to the origin defined by lasers. To validate the method, the couch was shifted by ~5 mm in all three directions and measurements were repeated. Results: The radius of the largest inscribed circle for gantry, collimator and couch are (0.3, 0.5, 0.2) mm for one LINAC and (0.2, 0.3, 0.1) mm for the other, in agreement with the film star-shots at annual QA. The discrepancies of radiation isocenter are generally within 1 mm, except gantry rotation on one LINAC due to the drift of foot laser. The differences in positions detected are consistent with the intentional predefined shift. Conclusion: We have demonstrated a technique for the simultaneous measurement of gantry, collimator, and couch isocentricity with a set of carefully chosen irradiation parameters based on the specific construction geometry of the 3D detector ArcCheck. This can replace the standard film star-shots. The future work includes improving operation efficiency.

OSTI ID:
22369642
Journal Information:
Medical Physics, Vol. 41, Issue 6; Other Information: (c) 2014 American Association of Physicists in Medicine; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0094-2405
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English