Author/Authors :
Mahdavi Seyed Rabi نويسنده Medical Physics Department, School of Medical Basic Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Barzegar Mojtaba نويسنده Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Baghani Hamid Reza نويسنده , Shirazi Ali Reza نويسنده Medical Physics Department, Tehran University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background The accurate dose delivery in intraoperative
radiotherapy (IORT) tightly depends on the precision of measured dose by
the ion chamber. Output factor (OF) measurement of dedicated
intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) accelerators using ion
chamber faces some technical challenges including determination of Ksat.
Objectives The goal was to evaluate the performance of ethanol
chlorobenzene (ECB) dosimeter in measuring the OF of intraoperative
electron beam and to compare the results to those of ionometric
dosimetry and Monte Carlo simulation. Consequemtly we determined the
Ksat of employed ion chamber through comparison of the ECB response to
ion chamber. Materials and Methods LIAC dedicated accelerator (LIAC
Sordina SpA, Italy) was used for irradiation. To calculate the Ksat, ECB
and Advanced Markus chamber were placed at the depth of maximum dose for
different energies of LIAC accelerator. Then, Ksat was calculated
through comparison of the obtained results. To measure the OF of
electron beam, ECB was placed at the depth of maximum dose for each
combination of energy/applicator size, and the absorbed dose was
determined. Obtained results were compared to those of Advanced Markus
chamber and Monte Carlo simulation. Results The results of Ksat
measurement showed that there is a very good agreement between the
practically obtained Ksat and theoretical values determined by Laitano
formalism at different energies (the maximum difference between the
results was lower than 1%). The results of ECB OF measurement were in
accordance to the results of ionometric dosimetry and Monte Carlo
simulation (the maximum difference between the results was about 1.5%
and 1.7%, respectively). Conclusion Based on the results, it may be
concluded that the ECB dosimeter could be considered as an accurate tool
for both OF measurement of intraoperative electron beam and cross
calibration of employed ion chambers for absolute dosimetry
(determination of the Ksat).