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Evaluations of a flat-panel based compact daily quality assurance device for proton pencil beam scanning (PBS) system.

Authors :
Su, Zhong
Hsi, Wen
Forthomme, Julien
Rossomme, Séverine
Source :
Physica Medica; Dec2020, Vol. 80, p243-250, 8p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• Investigated the flat-panel detector for quenching effect and range accuracy. • PBS daily QA test performance of x-ray/proton coincidence and spot characteristics. • Low, mid, high proton energy checks and its detection sensitivities. • Transformed profiles of proton spread-out Bragg peaks. To evaluate the flat-panel detector quenching effect and clinical usability of a flat-panel based compact QA device for PBS daily constancy measurements. The QA device, named Sphinx Compact, is composed of a 20x20 cm<superscript>2</superscript> flat-panel imager mounted on a portable frame with removable plastic modules for constancy checks of proton energy (100 MeV, 150 MeV, 200 MeV), Spread-Out-Bragg-Peak (SOBP) profile, and machine output. The potential quenching effect of the flat-panel detector was evaluated. Daily PBS QA tests of X-ray/proton isocenter coincidence, the constancy of proton spot position and sigma as well as the energy of pristine proton beam, and the flatness of SOBP proton beam through the 'transformed' profile were performed and analyzed. Furthermore, the sensitivity of detecting energy changes of pristine proton beam was also evaluated. The quenching effect was observed at depths near the pristine peak regions. The flat-panel measured range of the distal 80% is within 0.9 mm to the defined ranges of the delivered proton beams. X-ray/proton isocenter coincidence tests demonstrated maximum mismatch of 0.3 mm between the two isocenters. The device can detect 0.1 mm change of spot position and 0.1 MeV energy changes of pristine proton beams. The measured transformed SOBP beam profile through the wedge module rendered as flat. Even though the flat-panel detector exhibited quenching effect at the Bragg peak region, the proton range can still be accurately measured. The device can fulfill the requirements of the daily QA tests recommended by the AAPM TG224 Report. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11201797
Volume :
80
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physica Medica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147622714
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2020.10.026