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Phys Med Biol ; 68(17)2023 08 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37451251

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Objective. Despite the number of treatments performed with electronic brachytherapy (eBT) there is no uniform methodology for reference dosimetry for international traceability to primary dosimetry standards in different eBT systems. The objective of this study is to propose a formalism for traceability reference dosimetry in superficial eBT, that is easy to apply in the clinic. This method was investigated for an Elekta Esteya with one applicator.Approach. The calibration x-ray spectrum at the primary standards dosimetry laboratory was matched to the measured eBT photon spectrum. Subsequently, two ionization chambers of different types were calibrated at the primary standard dosimetry laboratory (PSDL) in terms of air kerma against a primary standard. The chambers were used to measure ionization chamber reading ratios in-air at different distances from the applicator. Monte Carlo based air kerma ratios were calculated at different positions from the eBT applicator as well as backscatter factors in water and average mass energy absorption ratios in water and in air. Relative measurements with radiochromic films were performed in a water phantom to determine the ratio of absorbed dose to water,Dw, at the surface toDwat 1 cm depth in water. These were compared with Monte Carlo calculations.Main results. Calculations and measurements were combined to estimate theDwat the surface and at 1 cm depth in water. Ionization chamber agreement of the surface dose was 1.7%, within an uncertainty of 6.8% (k= 2). They agreed with the manufacturer dosimetry within 1.8%, with an uncertainty of 5.0% (k= 2). The feasibility of the formalism and methodology for the Esteya system was demonstrated.Significance. This study proposes a method for harmonization of traceable reference dosimetry for eBT contact treatments which does not involve a detailed simulation of the ionization chamber. The method demonstrated feasibility for one eBT system using one surface applicator. In the future the method could be applied for different eBT systems.


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Braquiterapia , Braquiterapia/métodos , Radiometría/métodos , Fantasmas de Imagen , Calibración , Agua , Método de Montecarlo
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Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol ; 5: 44-51, 2018 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33458368

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: External dosimetry audits are powerful quality assurance instruments for radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to implement an electron dosimetry audit based on a contemporary code of practice within the requirements for calibration laboratories performing proficiency tests. This involved the determination of suitable acceptance criteria based on thorough uncertainty analyses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subject of the audit was the determination of absorbed dose to water, D w, and the beam quality specifier, R 50,dos. Fifteen electron beams were measured in four institutes according to the Belgian-Dutch code of practice for high-energy electron beams. The expanded uncertainty (k = 2) for the D w values was 3.6% for a Roos chamber calibrated in 60Co and 3.2% for a Roos chamber cross-calibrated against a Farmer chamber. The expanded uncertainty for the beam quality specifier, R 50,dos, was 0.14 cm. The audit acceptance levels were based on the expanded uncertainties for the comparison results and estimated to be 2.4%. RESULTS: The audit was implemented and validated successfully. All D w audit results were satisfactory with differences in D w values mostly smaller than 0.5% and always smaller than 1%. Except for one, differences in R 50,dos were smaller than 0.2 cm and always smaller than 0.3 cm. CONCLUSIONS: An electron dosimetry audit based on absorbed dose to water and present-day requirements for calibration laboratories performing proficiency tests was successfully implemented. It proved international traceability of the participants value with an uncertainty better than 3.6% (k = 2).

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