Ex) Article Title, Author, Keywords
Ex) Article Title, Author, Keywords
Korean Journal of Medical Physics 2011; 22(3): 131-139
Published online September 25, 2011
Copyright © Korean Society of Medical Physics.
Hosang Jeon*, Jiho Nam*, Dahl Park†‡, Yong Ho Kim†, Wontaek Kim§, Dongwon Kim§, Yongkan Ki†, Donghyun Kim†
전호상*ㆍ남지호*ㆍ박달†‡ㆍ김용호†ㆍ김원택§ㆍ김동원§ㆍ기용간†ㆍ김동현†
A method to get a size of the radiation isocenter of linear accelerators using star-shot images was presented and a computer program was developed to automate the method. Accuracy of the method was verified. The developed program was used to measure sizes of the radiation isocenters for a Clinac 21EX (Varian, USA) using data of quality assurance (QA) performed from June 2008 to December 2010. To calculated the size of radiation isocenter, positions of two points on each central ray of the star-shot image were found and the equation of the central ray was determined using the positions of two points. Using the equations of central rays the radius of the minimum circle intersecting all the central rays, which is one half of the size of radiation isocenter, was calculated. The program measured x-intercepts and y-intercepts of the central rays within errors of 0.084 mm and sizes of radiation isocenters within 0.053 mm. All the errors were less than the spatial resolution of star-shot images 0.085 mm. The radiation isocenter sizes of Clinac 21EX were 0.33±0.27 mm, 0.71±0.36 mm, 0.50±0.16 mm for collimator, gantry and couch respectively. During the measurement period all the measured sizes were less than 2.0 mm and within tolerance. The developed program could calculate the size of radiation isocenters and it would be helpful to routine QA.
KeywordsRadiation isocenter, Quality assurance, Linear accelerator
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Formerly ISSN 1226-5829
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