Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator

Introduction: TrueBeam STx® latest generation linear accelerators (linacs) were installed at Sheikh Khalifa International University Hospital Casablanca, Morocco, this study aimed to present and analyse the dosimetric characteristics obtained during the commissioning. Material and Methods: Dosimetri...

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Main Authors: Kamal SAIDI, Redouane EL BAYDAOUI, Hanae EL GOUACH, Mohamed Reda MESRADI
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
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spelling doaj-798d0f53b9004377be421ed386dfb7742021-04-04T06:59:21ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Physics2345-36722345-36722021-01-01181496210.22038/ijmp.2019.37246.147314278Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear AcceleratorKamal SAIDI0Redouane EL BAYDAOUI1Hanae EL GOUACH2Mohamed Reda MESRADI3Laboratory of Sciences and Health Technologies, High Institute of Health Sciences, Univ Hassan 1 B.P 555, 26000, Settat, Morocco & Department of Radiation Oncology, Sheikh Khalifa International University Hospital BP 82403 Casablanca, Morocco.Laboratory of Sciences and Health Technologies, High Institute of Health Sciences, Univ Hassan 1 B.P 555, 26000, Settat, MoroccoLaboratory of Analysis of Systemes and Information Processing, Univ Hassan 1, FST, B.P 577, 26000, Settat, Morocco.Laboratory of Sciences and Health Technologies, High Institute of Health Sciences, Univ Hassan 1 B.P 555, 26000, Settat, MoroccoIntroduction: TrueBeam STx® latest generation linear accelerators (linacs) were installed at Sheikh Khalifa International University Hospital Casablanca, Morocco, this study aimed to present and analyse the dosimetric characteristics obtained during the commissioning. Material and Methods: Dosimetric parameters, including percentage depth dose, profiles, output factor, multileaf collimator (MLC) transmission, and dosimetric leaf gaps (DLG) factors were systematically measured for commissioning. Moreover, six photons beams (i.e., X6MV, X6FFFMV, X10MV, X10FFFMV, X15MV, and X18MV) were examined in this study, and a comparison was made between flattening filter (FF) and flattening filter free (FFF) beams. Results: According to the results, the FF and FFF beams symmetry and flatness were in the tolerance intervals. The unflattness values were estimated at 1.1% and 1.2% for X6FFFMV and X10FFFMV, respectively. Furthermore, tissue phantom ratio(20/10)(TPR) values of the FF beams were X6MV, 0.664; X10MV, 0.738; X15MV, 0.761; and X18MV, 0.778, and the TPR (20/10) values of the FFF beams included 0.632 and 0.703 for 6FFFMV and 10FFFMV, respectively. The results also revealed that the output factor values increased with field size, the surface dose decreased with increasing energy, and the FFF obtained lower mean energy. The MLC transmissions factors were 0.0121, 0.0103, 0.0136, 0.0122, 0.0133,  and 0.0121 for X6, X6FFF, X10, X10FFF, X15, and X18, respectively; additionally, the DLG factors were obtained at 0.32, 0.26, 0.41, 0.37, 0.42, and 0.38 mm for X6, X6FFF, X10, X10FFF, X15, and X18, respectively. Conclusion: Photon beams reference dosimetric characteristics were successfully matched with the international recommendations and vendor technical specifications.https://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_14278_68eec9a57c04dbdce54906cb092f977a.pdfalgorithmeclipseradiosurgerytruebeam
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author Kamal SAIDI
Redouane EL BAYDAOUI
Hanae EL GOUACH
Mohamed Reda MESRADI
spellingShingle Kamal SAIDI
Redouane EL BAYDAOUI
Hanae EL GOUACH
Mohamed Reda MESRADI
Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
algorithm
eclipse
radiosurgery
truebeam
author_facet Kamal SAIDI
Redouane EL BAYDAOUI
Hanae EL GOUACH
Mohamed Reda MESRADI
author_sort Kamal SAIDI
title Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator
title_short Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator
title_full Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator
title_fullStr Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator
title_full_unstemmed Commissioning Measurements of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free Photon Beams Using a TrueBeam Stx® Linear Accelerator
title_sort commissioning measurements of flattening filter and flattening filter free photon beams using a truebeam stx® linear accelerator
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
issn 2345-3672
2345-3672
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction: TrueBeam STx® latest generation linear accelerators (linacs) were installed at Sheikh Khalifa International University Hospital Casablanca, Morocco, this study aimed to present and analyse the dosimetric characteristics obtained during the commissioning. Material and Methods: Dosimetric parameters, including percentage depth dose, profiles, output factor, multileaf collimator (MLC) transmission, and dosimetric leaf gaps (DLG) factors were systematically measured for commissioning. Moreover, six photons beams (i.e., X6MV, X6FFFMV, X10MV, X10FFFMV, X15MV, and X18MV) were examined in this study, and a comparison was made between flattening filter (FF) and flattening filter free (FFF) beams. Results: According to the results, the FF and FFF beams symmetry and flatness were in the tolerance intervals. The unflattness values were estimated at 1.1% and 1.2% for X6FFFMV and X10FFFMV, respectively. Furthermore, tissue phantom ratio(20/10)(TPR) values of the FF beams were X6MV, 0.664; X10MV, 0.738; X15MV, 0.761; and X18MV, 0.778, and the TPR (20/10) values of the FFF beams included 0.632 and 0.703 for 6FFFMV and 10FFFMV, respectively. The results also revealed that the output factor values increased with field size, the surface dose decreased with increasing energy, and the FFF obtained lower mean energy. The MLC transmissions factors were 0.0121, 0.0103, 0.0136, 0.0122, 0.0133,  and 0.0121 for X6, X6FFF, X10, X10FFF, X15, and X18, respectively; additionally, the DLG factors were obtained at 0.32, 0.26, 0.41, 0.37, 0.42, and 0.38 mm for X6, X6FFF, X10, X10FFF, X15, and X18, respectively. Conclusion: Photon beams reference dosimetric characteristics were successfully matched with the international recommendations and vendor technical specifications.
topic algorithm
eclipse
radiosurgery
truebeam
url https://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_14278_68eec9a57c04dbdce54906cb092f977a.pdf
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