Validation of Acuros for total body irradiation at extended distance

Author:

Nelson Geoffrey1ORCID,Sarkar Vikren1ORCID,Szegedi Martin1ORCID,Molineu Andrea2,Olch Arthur J.3,Kunz Jeremy N.1,Zhao Hui1,Huang Y. Jessica1,Pillai Susha4,Rassiah Prema1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core Houston QA Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

3. Department of Radiation Oncology University of Southern California and Children's Hospital of Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA

4. Advent Health Central Florida Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeStandardized and accurately reported doses are essential in conventional total body irradiation (TBI), especially lung doses. This study evaluates the accuracy of the Acuros algorithm in predicting doses for extended‐distance TBI.MethodsMeasurements and calculations were done with both 6 and 18 MV. Tissue Maximum Ratio (TMR), output and off axis ratios (OAR) were measured at 200 and 500 cm source to detector distance and compared to Acuros calculated values. Two end‐to‐end tests were carried out, one with an in‐house phantom (solid water and Styrofoam) with inserted ion chambers and the other was with the Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) TBI anthropomorphic phantom equipped with TLDs. The end‐to‐end test was done for 6 and 18 MV both with and without lung blocks. The source to midplane distance for both phantoms were at 518 and 508 cm respectively. Lung blocks were placed at the phantom surface and a beam spoiler was positioned 30 cm from the surface of the phantoms as per our clinical set up.ResultsThe agreement between measured and calculated TMR, output and off axis ratios for both 6 and 18 MV were within 2%. Ion chamber measurements in both the Styrofoam and solid water for both energies carried out with and without lung blocks were within 2% of calculated values. TLD measured doses for both 6 and 18 MV in the IROC phantom were within 5% of calculated doses which is within the uncertainty of the TLD measurement.ConclusionsThe results indicate that the clinical beam model for Acuros 16.1 commissioned at standard clinical distances is capable of calculating doses accurately at extended distances up to 500 cm.

Publisher

Wiley

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