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Angular dose dependency of MatriXX TM and its calibration

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2010

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Wolfsberger, Luciant D., Matthew Wagar, Paige Nitsch, Mandar S. Bhagwat, and Piotr Zygmanski. 2010. “Angular dose dependency of MatriXX TM and its calibration.” Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics 11 (1): 241-251. doi:10.1120/jacmp.v11i1.3057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v11i1.3057.

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One of the applications of MatriXX (IBA Dosimetry) is experimental verification of dose for IMRT, VMAT, and tomotherapy. For cumulative plan verification, dose is delivered for all the treatment gantry angles to a stationary detector. Experimental calibration of MatriXX detector recommended by the manufacturer involves only AP calibration fields and does not address angular dependency of MatriXX. Angular dependency may introduce dose bias in cumulative plan verification if not corrected. For this reason, we characterized angular dependency of MatriXX and developed a method for its calibration. We found relatively large discrepancies in responses to posterior vs. anterior fields for four MatriXX (Evolution series) detectors (up to 11%), and relatively large variability of responses as a function of gantry angle in the gantry angle ranges of 91°–110° and 269°–260°. With our calibration method, the bias due to angular dependency is effectively removed in experimental verification of IMRT and VMAT plans. PACS number: 87.56Fc

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Radiation Measurements, MatriXX, angular dependence, calibration

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