Evaluation of Inhomogeneity Correction Performed by Radiotherapy Treatment Planning System
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Abstract
Background: Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of inhomogeneity corrections calculated by radiotherapy treatment planning system (TPS) using various densities of materials. Materials and Methods: Gammex Computed tomography electron density inserts (EDI’s; 14 no’s) were used to generate the CT to ED curve with high speed GE CT scanner by noting down the respective HU values of each rod. Treatment plans were generated in XiO TPS with three inhomogeneous phantoms (comprising combination of water, lung and bone equivalent slabs) with different field sizes and for EDI (8 no’s) inserted in slots of acrylic tray and validation was carried out using 2D array detector with 20cm×20cm field size for 200 MU. Point dose and fluence measurements were carried with inhomogeneous phantoms combinations and EDI’s (placed on the locally fabricated box filled with water medium). Results: The mean percentage deviations with standard deviation of calculated point doses against measured ones obtained with 2D array detector at iso-center plane for all three inhomogeneous phantom combinations were found to be -1.13%±0.13%, -3.51%±0.14% and -0.63%±0.27% respectively. On point doses measured under each individual EDI, over all percentage deviation with standard deviation observed is -2.04% ± 1.1%. Conclusion: The described method can be implemented in any newly established radiotherapy department as a routine quality measure of TPS to verify its efficacy in performing of inhomogeneity calculation.
First Page
4155
Last Page
4162
DOI
10.31557/APJCP.2022.23.12.4155
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Putha, Suman Kumar; Lobo, Dilson; Raghavendra, Holla; and Srinvias, Challapalli, "Evaluation of Inhomogeneity Correction Performed by Radiotherapy Treatment Planning System" (2022). Open Access archive. 4752.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/4752