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Poster ‐ 19: Investigation of Electron Reference Dosimetry Based on Optimal Chamber Shift
Author(s) -
Zhan Lixin,
Jiang Runqing,
Liu Baochang,
Osei Ernest
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 2473-4209
pISSN - 0094-2405
DOI - 10.1118/1.4961793
Subject(s) - dosimetry , ionization chamber , monte carlo method , addendum , physics , computational physics , electron , nuclear medicine , mathematics , ion , nuclear physics , statistics , medicine , ionization , quantum mechanics , political science , law
An addendum/revision to AAPM TG‐51 electron reference dosimetry is highly expected to meet the clinical requirement with the increasing usage of new ion chambers not covered in TG‐51. A recent study, Med. Phys. 41, 111701, proposed a new fitting equation for the beam quality conversion factor k’ Q to a wide spectrum of chambers. In the study, an optimal Effective Point of Measurement (EPOM) from Monte Carlo calculations was recommended and the fitting parameters to k’ Q was based on it. We investigated the absolute dose obtained based on the optimal EPOM method and the original TG‐51 method with k’ R50 determined differently. The results showed that using the Markus curve is a better choice than the well‐guarded chamber fitting for an IBA PPC‐05 parallel plate chamber if we need to strictly follow the AAPM TG‐51 protocol. We also examined the usage of the new fitting equation with measurement performed at the physical EPOM, instead of the optimal EPOM. The former is more readily determined and more practical in clinics. Our study indicated that the k’ Q fitting based on the optimal EPOM can be used to measurement at the physical EPOM with no significant clinical impact. The inclusion of Farmer chamber gradient correction P gr in k’ Q , as in the mentioned study, asks for the precise positioning of chamber center at dref. It is not recommended in clinics to avoid over‐correction for low electron energies, especially for an institute having matching Linacs implemented.