准直光
剂量学
多叶准直器
计算机科学
质量保证
加速度
可靠性(半导体)
模拟
可靠性工程
直线粒子加速器
核医学
物理
梁(结构)
光学
工程类
医学
激光器
运营管理
外部质量评估
功率(物理)
经典力学
量子力学
作者
Chen‐Shou Chui,Spiridon V. Spirou,T LoSasso
摘要
It has been shown that intensity‐modulated fields have the potential to deliver optimum dose distributions, i.e., high dose uniformity in the target and lower doses in the surrounding critical organs. One way to deliver such fields is by using dynamic multileaf collimation (DMLC). This capability is already available in research mode on some treatment machines. While much effort has been devoted to developing algorithms for DMLC, the mechanical reliability of this new treatment delivery mode has not been fully studied. In this work, we report a series of tests designed to investigate the mechanical aspects of DMLC and their implications on dosimetry. Specifically, these tests were designed to examine (1) the stability of leaf speed, (2) the effect of lateral disequilibrium on dose profiles between adjacent leaves, (3) the significance of acceleration and deceleration of leaf motion, (4) the effect of positional accuracy and rounded‐end of the leaves, and (5) create a simple test pattern that may serve as a basis for routine quality assurance checks. Results of these tests are presented. The implications on dosimetry and consideration for the design of leaf motion are discussed.
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