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Comprehensive Validation of the Electron Monte Carlo Dose Calculation Algorithm in RayStation Treatment Planning System for An Elekta Linear Accelerator with AgilityTM Treatment Head


Y Wang

Yi Wang*, Yang-Kyun Park , Karen P. Doppke , Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

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SU-E-T-219 (Sunday, July 12, 2015) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Room: Exhibit Hall


Purpose: This study evaluated the performance of the electron Monte Carlo dose calculation algorithm in RayStation v4.0 for an Elekta machine with Agility™ treatment head.

Methods: The machine has five electron energies (6-18 MeV) and five applicators (6x6 to 25x25 cm²). The dose (cGy/MU at dmax), depth dose and profiles were measured in water using an electron diode at 100 cm SSD for nine square fields ≥2x2 cm² and four complex fields at normal incidence, and a 14x14 cm² field at 15° and 30° incidence. The dose was also measured for three square fields ≥4x4 cm² at 98, 105 and 110 cm SSD. Using selected energies, the EBT3 radiochromic film was used for dose measurements in slab-shaped inhomogeneous phantoms and a breast phantom with surface curvature. The measured and calculated doses were analyzed using a gamma criterion of 3%/3 mm.

Results: The calculated and measured doses varied by <3% for 116 of the 120 points, and <5% for the 4x4 cm² field at 110 cm SSD at 9-18 MeV. The gamma analysis comparing the 105 pairs of in-water isodoses passed by >98.1%. The planar doses measured from films placed at 0.5 cm below a lung/tissue layer (12 MeV) and 1.0 cm below a bone/air layer (15 MeV) showed excellent agreement with calculations, with gamma passing by 99.9% and 98.5%, respectively. At the breast-tissue interface, the gamma passing rate is >98.8% at 12-18 MeV. The film results directly validated the accuracy of MU calculation and spatial dose distribution in presence of tissue inhomogeneity and surface curvature - situations challenging for simpler pencil-beam algorithms.

Conclusion: The electron Monte Carlo algorithm in RayStation v4.0 is fully validated for clinical use for the Elekta Agility™ machine. The comprehensive validation included small fields, complex fields, oblique beams, extended distance, tissue inhomogeneity and surface curvature.



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