Commissioning and performance characteristics of a pre-clinical image-guided radiotherapy system

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Theresa V. Feddersen
Pejman Rowshanfarzad
Tamara N. Abel
Martin A. Ebert
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[1] University of Western Australia,Department of Physics
[2] University of Western Australia,Telethon Kids Institute
[3] Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[4] Erasmus University Medical Center,Department of Radiotherapy
[5] Erasmus University Medical Center,Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
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Small animal radiotherapy; Pre-clinical; Commissioning; Dose delivery; Image guidance;
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Characteristics of a small-animal radiotherapy device, the X-RAD SmART, are described following commissioning of the device for pre-clinical radiotherapy research. Performance characteristics were assessed using published standards and compared with previous results published for similar systems. Operational radiation safety was established. Device X-ray beam quality and output dose-rate were found to be consistent with those reported for similar devices. Output steadily declined over 18 months though remained within tolerance levels. There is considerable variation in output factor across the international installations for the smallest field size (varying by more than 30% for 2.5 mm diameter fields). Measured depth dose and profile data was mostly consistent with that published, with some differences in penumbrae and generally reduced flatness. Target localisation is achieved with an imaging panel and with automatic corrections for panel flex and device mechanical instability, targeting within 0.2 mm is achievable. The small-animal image-guided radiotherapy platform has been implemented and assessed and found to perform as specified. The combination of kV energy and high spatial precision make it suitable for replicating clinical dose distributions at the small-animal scale, though dosimetric uncertainties for the narrowest fields need to be acknowledged.
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