Clinical implementation of varian enhanced dynamic wedges into the pinnacle treatment planning system: Monte Carlo dosimetry and patient-specific quality assurance techniques

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Ahmad, M.
Deng, J.
Chen, Z.
Lund, M.
Kimmett, J.
Moran, M.
Nath, R.
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT USA
[2] Yale New Haven Med Ctr, New Haven, CT 06504 USA
[3] William W Backus Hosp, Norwich, NY USA
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10.1118/1.2760762
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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Purpose: To present a commissioning study of enhanced dynamic wedges (EDWs) into the Pinnacle3 treatment planning system (TPS) and to evaluate various QA techniques for validating the treatment plans using EDWs. Method and Materials: Dose distribution modeling for EDW fields in the Pinnacle3 TPS is based on a combination of open‐field beam data and the Varian “Golden Segmented Treatment Table” (GSTT) unique to each photon beam. To validate the EDW models, dose profiles of 6− and 10−MV photon beams from a Clinac 2100C/D were measured in water for depths from near‐surface to 31.5 cm for a wide range of field sizes and wedge angles using a linear detector array of 25 energy‐compensated diodes (LDA‐25) to integrate the dose at multiple points in the EDW field for each exposure. The EDW output factors for square fields from 4 to 20 cm wide were measured in solid water using a cylindrical ionization chamber at a depth of 10 cm on central axis. The 6− and 10−MV photon beams emerging from the treatment head of the Clinac 2100C/D were fully simulated using the BEAMnrc and DOSXYZnrc was used to calculate the central‐axis percentage depth doses and dose profiles for the open and dynamically‐wedged fields in a water phantom. Film and MapCHECK data were compared with Pinnacle3 and MC predictions. Results: (1) Pinnacle collapsed‐cone convolution algorithm and MC simulations agreed with the measured EDW dose distributions to an accuracy of better than 3%. (2) Measured EDW output factors used for monitor‐unit calculation in Pinnacle3 TPS agreed with the MC predictions within 1–2%. (3) EDW‐based treatment plans were satisfactorily validated using MapCHECK and chamber measurements. Conclusions: We have successfully modeled EDWs into the Pinnacle3 TPS and demonstrated that MapCHECK and films dosimetry constitute valuable QA tools for validating planned dose distributions resulting from dynamically‐wedged beams. © 2007, American Association of Physicists in Medicine. All rights reserved.
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