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Influence of the Integral Quality Monitor transmission detector on high energy photon beams: A multi-centre study.

Zeitschrift fur medizinische Physik (2017-03-25)
Bozidar Casar, Marlies Pasler, Sonja Wegener, David Hoffman, Cinzia Talamonti, Jianguo Qian, Ignasi Mendez, Denis Brojan, Bruce Perrin, Martijn Kusters, Richard Canters, Stefania Pallotta, Primoz Peterlin
ABSTRACT

The influence of the Integral Quality Monitor (IQM) transmission detector on photon beam properties was evaluated in a preclinical phase, using data from nine participating centres: (i) the change of beam quality (beam hardening), (ii) the influence on surface dose, and (iii) the attenuation of the IQM detector. For 6 different nominal photon energies (4 standard, 2 FFF) and square field sizes from 1×1cm (i) A small (0.11-0.53%) yet statistically significant beam hardening effect was observed, depending on photon beam energy. (ii) The increase in surface dose correlated with field size (p<0.01) for all photon energies except for 18MV. The change in surface dose was smaller than 3.3% in all cases except for the 20×20cm The effects of the IQM detector on photon beam properties were found to be small yet statistically significant. The magnitudes of changes which were found justify treating IQM either as tray factors within the treatment planning system (TPS) for a particular energy or alternatively as modified outputs for specific beam energy of linear accelerators, which eases the introduction of the IQM into clinical practice.