Abstract

This study evaluated the basic dosimetric characteristics of a Dynamic Multi Leaf Collimator (DMLC) using a diode detector and film measurements for Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance (IMRT QA). The EGSnrc Monte Carlo (MC) simulation system was used for the determination of MLC characteristics. Radiation transmission and abutting leaf leakage relevant to the LinaTech DMLC H were measured using an EDGE detector and EBT3 film. In this study, the BEAMnrc simulation code was used for modeling. The head of Siemens PRIMUS linac (6 MV) with external DMLC H was entered into a BEAMnrc Monte Carlo model using practical dosimetry data. Leaf material density, as well as interleaf and abutting air gaps were determined according to the computed and measured dose profiles. The IMRT QA field was used to evaluate the dose distribution of the simulated DMLC H. According to measurements taken with the EDGE detector and film, the total average measured leakage was 1.60 ± 0.03% and 1.57 ± 0.05%, respectively. For these measurements, abutting leaf transmission was 54.35 ± 1.85% and 53.08 ± 2.05%, respectively. To adapt the simulated leaf dose profiles with measurements, leaf material density, interleaf and abutting air gaps were adjusted to 18 g/cm3, 0.008 cm and 0.108 cm, respectively. Thus, the total average leakage was estimated to be about 1.59 ± 0.02%. The step‐and‐shoot IMRT was implemented and 94% agreement was achieved between the film and MC, using 3%‐3 mm gamma criteria. The results of this study showed that the dosimetric characteristics of DMLC H satisfied international standards.

Highlights

  • IMRT using photon beams is commonly performed with different types of Multi Leaf Collimators (MLCs)

  • In the build-up area, discrepancies of about 4% were observed between Percentage Depth Dose (PDD) curves of the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation and measurements, and this discrepancy was estimated to be less than 2% in the area after the maximum dose

  • Yellow square indicates the field size is 10 9 10 cm[2]. In this MLC pattern position of the two leaves closed in the field at a distance of À1 cm from the central axis of the beam (À1 cm off-axis from CAX) and location of the two leaves opened are outside the radiation field; (c) Dose distribution of the tongue and groove pattern that is derived from MC calculations

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Introduction

IMRT using photon beams is commonly performed with different types of Multi Leaf Collimators (MLCs). One of the primary goals of the QA in IMRT is to determine the dosimetric characterization of MLC.[1] In IMRT treatments, in addition to the shielding of vital structures, MLCs are in charge of. MLC provides all of these capabilities in IMRT treatments

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