
Energy response of EBT3 radiochromic films: implications for dosimetry in kilovoltage range
Author(s) -
Eduardo VillarrealBarajas J.,
Khan Rao F.H.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of applied clinical medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.83
H-Index - 48
ISSN - 1526-9914
DOI - 10.1120/jacmp.v15i1.4439
Subject(s) - dosimetry , imaging phantom , materials science , nuclear medicine , irradiation , scanner , ionization chamber , x ray , optics , physics , medicine , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , ion , ionization
The objective of this study is to evaluate the suitability of recently introduced radiochromic film EBT3 for clinical dosimetry in the kilovoltage (kV) range. For this purpose, a kV X‐ray irradiator, X RAD 320ix in the range 70 to 300 kVp, a clinical60 Co source, a 6 MV and an 18 MV X‐ray clinical beam from a Varian linear accelerator were calibrated following AAPM dosimetry protocols. EBT3 films from two different EBT3 batches were placed side‐by‐side on the surface of a water phantom; doses from 0.5 to 4 Gy were delivered. Similarly, irradiations were performed for60 Co and 6 and 18 MV beams in a water‐equivalent phantom. Films were reproducibly placed at the center of a flatbed scanner and 48‐bit RGB scans were obtained both pre‐ and postirradiations. Net optical density (netOD) and response for a given radiation quality relative to60 Co was determined for each EBT3 film. The netOD of the red color showed reproducible response (within 1%) for both batches when irradiated using the60 Co source. For a given dose of 1 Gy of kVp X‐ray, the response relative to60 Co using the three color channels (red, green, and blue) decreases with decrease in kVp, reaching a maximum underresponse of ∼ 20 % for the 70 kVp. A significant underresponse of ∼ 5 % was observed at 300 kVp. Responses of MV X‐ray beams with respect to60 Co at the 1 Gy dose level showed no statistically significant difference. A relatively small difference in the response was observed between the two EBT3 batches used in this study in the kV X‐ray range. PACS numbers: 87.56.B, 87.57.uq