Author/Authors :
ABDULLAH, REDUAN Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Health Sciences, Malaysia , NIK IDRIS, NIK RUZMAN Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Medicine - Department of Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy and Oncology, Malaysia , ZAKARIA, AHMAD Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Health Sciences, Malaysia , YUSOF, AHMAD LUTFI Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Medicine - Department of Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy and Oncology, Malaysia , MOHAMED, MAZURAWATI Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Medicine - Department of Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy and Oncology, Malaysia , MOHSIN, NUR IZIANA Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Health Sciences, Malaysia
Abstract :
The first part of this study was about measurement of dosimetric parameters for small photon beams to be used as input data for treatment planning computer system (TPS) and to verify the dose calculated by TPS in Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) procedure. The beam data required were percentage depth dose (PDD), off-axis ratio (OAR) and scattering factor. Small beams of 5 mm to 45 mm diameter from a circular cone collimator in SRS were used for beam data measurements. Measurements were made using pinpoint ionisation chamber (0.016cc). In the second part of this study, we reported the important of carrying out quality assurance (QA) procedures before SRS treatment which were found to influence the accuracy of dose delivery. These QA procedures consisted of measurements on the accuracy in target localization and treatment room laser alignment. The calculated TPS dose for treatment was verified using pinpointionisation chamber and thermoluminescent detector (TLD) 100H. The deviation mean between measured and calculated dose was -3.28%. The measured dose obtained from pinpointionisation chamber is in good agreement with the calculated dose from TPS with deviation mean of 2.17%. In conclusion, pinpointionisation chamber gives a better accuracy in dose calculation compared to TLD 100H. The results are acceptable as recommended by International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) Report No. 50 (1994) that dose delivered to the target volume must be within ± 5% error
Keywords :
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) , treatment planning system (TPS) , pinpointionisation chamber , thermoluminiscent detector (TLD) , dose verification