The use of a scanning liquid ionization chamber electronic portal imaging device (SLIC-EPID) for two-dimensional transmitted dosimetry was investigated and a calibration method was developed using extended dose range (EDR2) film. In order to convert pixel value to dose, the acquired SLIC-EPID pixel values were calibrated using an ionization chamber on the central axis. The relationship between pixel values, dose rate and absorbed dose was identified for various linac output repetition rates. To correct EPIs for dosimetric purposes, the off-axis ratio of dose profiles measured by EPIDs and EDR2 film was used to derive correction factor matrices (CFMs) for a range of source-to-EPID distances (SEDs). The corrected relative dose maps acquired f...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) integrated with medical linear accelerators utilize an ind...
The amorphous silicon electronic portal imaging device (a-Si EPID) was originally designed for posit...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...
© 2007 American College of Medical PhysicsA scanning liquid filled ionization chamber electronic por...
An important question with respect to radiation therapy is to what degree of accuracy, dose deliver...
The dose delivery verification for a head and neck static intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMR...
Purpose: To assess the accuracy of transmission dose rate measurements for various phantom-detector ...
Electronic Portal Imaging Devices (EPIDs) can be used for dosimetric purposes, provided that an appr...
The thesis describes the use of a liquid-filled electronic portal imaging device, EPID, for in vivo ...
The current work focuses on the verification of transmitted dose maps, measured using a scanning liq...
To use a liquid-filled portal imaging device (EPID) for transmission dosimetry, it is necessary to u...
The long-term stability of three clinical electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) was studied to d...
The long-term stability of three clinical electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) was studied to d...
The increasing use of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) to deliver conformal radiation tr...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) integrated with medical linear accelerators utilize an ind...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) integrated with medical linear accelerators utilize an ind...
The amorphous silicon electronic portal imaging device (a-Si EPID) was originally designed for posit...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...
© 2007 American College of Medical PhysicsA scanning liquid filled ionization chamber electronic por...
An important question with respect to radiation therapy is to what degree of accuracy, dose deliver...
The dose delivery verification for a head and neck static intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMR...
Purpose: To assess the accuracy of transmission dose rate measurements for various phantom-detector ...
Electronic Portal Imaging Devices (EPIDs) can be used for dosimetric purposes, provided that an appr...
The thesis describes the use of a liquid-filled electronic portal imaging device, EPID, for in vivo ...
The current work focuses on the verification of transmitted dose maps, measured using a scanning liq...
To use a liquid-filled portal imaging device (EPID) for transmission dosimetry, it is necessary to u...
The long-term stability of three clinical electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) was studied to d...
The long-term stability of three clinical electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) was studied to d...
The increasing use of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) to deliver conformal radiation tr...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) integrated with medical linear accelerators utilize an ind...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) integrated with medical linear accelerators utilize an ind...
The amorphous silicon electronic portal imaging device (a-Si EPID) was originally designed for posit...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...