Experimental characterization of four ionization chamber types in magnetic fields including intra-type variation.
Phys Imaging Radiat Oncol
; 29: 100561, 2024 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
Background and purpose:
For dosimetry in magnetic resonance (MR) guided radiotherapy, assessing the magnetic field correction factors of air-vented ionization chambers is crucial. Novel MR-optimized chambers reduce MR-imaging artefacts, enhancing their quality assurance utility. This study aimed to characterize two new MR-optimized ionization chambers with sensitive volumes of 0.07 and 0.016 cm3 regarding magnetic field correction factors and intra-type variation and compare them to their conventional counterparts. Material andmethods:
Five chambers of each type were evaluated in a water phantom, using a clinical linear accelerator and an electromagnet, as well as a 1.5 T MR-linac system. The magnetic field correction factor kBâ,Q, addressing the change of response caused by a magnetic field, was assessed together with its intra-type variation. MR-optimized and conventional chambers were compared using a Mann-Whitney U-Test.Results:
Considering 1.5 T and a perpendicular chamber orientation, we observed significant differences in the magnetic field-induced change in chamber reading between the two 0.016 cm3 chamber versions (p = 0.03). For a 7 MV beam, MR-optimized chambers (0.016/0.07 cm3) showed kBâ,Q values of 1.0426(66) and 1.0463(44), compared to 1.0319(53) and 1.0480(41) of their conventional counterparts. In anti-parallel orientation, kBâ,Q was 1.0012(69) and 0.9863(49) for the MR-optimized chambers. The average intra-type variation of kBâ,Q over all chamber types was 0.3%.Conclusion:
Magnetic field correction factors were successfully determined for four ionization chamber types, including two new MR-optimized versions, allowing their use in MR-linac absolute dosimetry. Evaluation of the intra-type variation enabled the assessment of their contribution to the uncertainty of tabulated kBâ,Q.
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