Abstract

Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to determine the characteristics of 2D ionization chamber array and the confidence limits of the gamma passing rate in pencil beam scanning proton therapy. Materials and Methods: The Varian ProBeam Compact spot-scanning system and the PTW OCTAVIUS 1500XDR array were used as a proton therapy system and detector, respectively. Our methods consisted of 2 parts: (1) the characteristics of the detector were tested and (2) patient-specific quality assurance was performed and evaluated by gamma analysis using dose-difference and distance-to-agreement criteria of 3% and 2 mm, respectively, with 123 treatment plans in head and neck, breast, chest, abdomen, and pelvic regions. Results: The PTW OCTAVIUS 1500XDR array had good reproducibility, uniformity, linearity, repetition rate, and monitor unit per spot within 0.1%, with accuracy, energy dependence, and measurement depth within 0.5%. The overall uncertainty of the PTW OCTAVIUS 1500XDR array was 2.49%. For field size and range shifter, using gamma analysis, the passing rate was 100%. The overall results of patient-specific quality assurance with the gamma evaluation were 98.9% ± 1.6% in 123 plans and confidence limit was 95.7%. Conclusion: The PTW OTAVIUS 1500XDR offered effective performance in pencil beam scanning proton therapy.

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