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Title: SU-F-J-36: Comparison of Ball Bearing and Iso-Cube Phantoms for KV-MV Iso-Center Coincidence Check

Journal Article · · Medical Physics
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1118/1.4955944· OSTI ID:22632168
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  1. University of Mississippi Med. Center, Jackson, MS (United States)

Purpose: To compare two different quality assurance tools for kV-MV isocenter coincidence check. Methods: Ball-Bearing device (BBD) (Elekta) provided along with a CBCT equipped LINAC and isocenter cube phantom (CP) (a commercial product of Modus Medical Devices) are utilized to check the coincidence between the MV and kV beam isocenters. The microstepping meter of the BBD allows precision adjustment to better than 0.01mm in three directions. The BBD is aligned to the MV-isocenter with the lasers and followed by taking MV-images of at two collimator angles at each cardinal gantry, then its position adjusted. This process takes in iterative steps until 0.25mm tolerance is achieved. Four planar kV-images are taken at cardinal angles and deviations of BBD position from kVisocenter are evaluated. CP is positioned on the couch with the lasers at known offset from the isocenter. CBCT is utilized to set the cube to its kV isocenter with the precision of linac’s couch (1mm). MV-images are taken at various gantry, collimator, and couch angles and evaluated with the CP manufacturer provided QA software to determine coincidence of the 6mm steel ball at cube center with MV-isocenter. Three sets of measurements, one after another, were performed on the same day for each phantom on the same linac. Results: Assuming little variation between kV and MV isocenters in a short time, BBD measurements are more reproducible than CP. With comparable conditions both methods agree within 0.5 mm in each direction, while for BBD average standard deviation was 0.07mm and for iso-cube 0.3mm. Conclusion: Since BBD is more reliable and its results are more reproducible, it should be used during the monthly QA. Since CP is a more efficient device, it should be used for daily QA. A comparison study between the two devices should be periodically performed.

OSTI ID:
22632168
Journal Information:
Medical Physics, Vol. 43, Issue 6; Other Information: (c) 2016 American Association of Physicists in Medicine; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0094-2405
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English