Title: In vivo dosimetry
1In vivo dosimetry
- Eirik Malinen
- Eva Stabell Bergstrand
- Dag Rune Olsen
2In vivo dosimetry
- In vivo In the living
- Dosimetry Estimates of radiation dose by theory
and measurement - Verification of delivered
- dose to individual patients
- Radiotherapy requires
- accurate dose delivery
3Errors in patient dose
- Patient contour / planning basis (CT images)
- Patient motion
- Organ motion
- Dose calculations (inhomogeneities, scatter)
- Patient positioning
- Transfer of treatment data from simulator to
linac - Linac settings (energy, monitor units, field
size) and calibration - Beam modifiers (blocks, wedges)
4Dose characteristics
5Dose measurements
Point detector
beam
Entrance dose
wedge
2D detector array
Output, SSD
Wedge, curvature
Patient curvature
Exit dose
Thickness, density
6Desired in vivo dosimeter characteristics
- Accurate and precise
- Multiple readouts
- Reusability
- No cables
- Non-destructive readout
7In vivo dosimetry principles
- Point detector
- Semiconductors (diodes)
- Thermoluminescent crystals
- EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance) sensitive
materials - .
- 2D detector, (electronic) portal imaging device
EPID - Film
- Arrays (ion chambers, semiconductors)
8Dosimeter reading ? absorbed dose
- Absorbed dose, D
- R dosimeter reading
- ND calibration factor
- Ci correction factor
9Calibration
- Under reference conditions
beam
dosimeter
Rcal
dmax
ion chamber
Dcal
water phantom
10Example diodes
spherical
droplet
11Buildup cap
12Correction factors
- Dosimeter reading may depend on
- Temperature
- (Accumulated) Dose
- Dose rate
- Beam energy
- Field size
- ...
- Accuracy may be reduced if dependence is not
corrected
13Temperature and sensitivity, diodes
Detector temperature after placing on patient
Sensitivity dependence
14Accumulated dose and sensitivity, diodes
- Regular calibration must be performed
15Field size and sensitivity, diodes
8 or 18 MV photons Entrance (in) or exit (out)
16Supralinearity, TLD
17Energy dependence, TLD
18Comparison
19Action level
- Relative dose difference
- At what dose difference level should the
treatment be revised? 1 ? 2.5 ? 5 ? - Depends on
- dosimetric accuracy and precision
- non-systematic errors
20Clinical example
21Methods
Portal image
profile
22Measured dose / prescribed dose
Action level 2.5
measured dose
dose after correction
23Frequency distribution of relative dose
242D dose maps
25Novel methods dose guided radiotherapy
prescribed isodose
target
Backprojection of filtered dose image into
patient image
?OK
?correction
dose image
26Novel methods dose guided radiotherapy
bladder
prostate
rectum