The thesis describes the use of a liquid-filled electronic portal imaging device, EPID, for in vivo dosimetry, i.e., for the verification of transmission, exit, and midplane dose. First, the application of the EPID to measure the transmission dose, i.e., the dose behind the patient, was investigated under various clinical conditions. For this purpose corrections for the nonlinear response of the EPID with dose and the effects of photon scatter in the EPID were performed. Next, a convolution model was developed to convert transmission dose images to exit and midplane dose distributions in the patient. Patient inhomogeneities are taken into account by using the radiological path length through the patient, which is derived from the measured t...
This study reports on our experience with the in-vivo dose verification software, EPIgray® (DOSIsoft...
This study reports on our experience with the in-vivo dose verification software, EPIgray® (DOSIsoft...
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 ...
An important question with respect to radiation therapy is to what degree of accuracy, dose deliver...
Background and purpose: To determine the accuracy of two-dimensional exit dose measurements with an ...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...
To use a liquid-filled portal imaging device (EPID) for transmission dosimetry, it is necessary to u...
This study used a homogeneous water-equivalent model of an electronic portal imaging device (EPID), ...
PurposeTo improve patient safety and treatment quality, verification of dose delivery in radiotherap...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) have been the preferred tools for verification of patient ...
Background and purpose: Recently, algorithms have been developed to derive the patient dose from por...
Electronic Portal Imaging Devices (EPIDs) can be used for dosimetric purposes, provided that an appr...
textabstractPurpose: To investigate the use of a commercially available video-based EPID for in vivo...
There is an increasing need to develop methods for in vivo verification of the delivery of radiother...
This study reports on our experience with the in-vivo dose verification software, EPIgray® (DOSIsoft...
This study reports on our experience with the in-vivo dose verification software, EPIgray® (DOSIsoft...
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 ...
An important question with respect to radiation therapy is to what degree of accuracy, dose deliver...
Background and purpose: To determine the accuracy of two-dimensional exit dose measurements with an ...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...
To use a liquid-filled portal imaging device (EPID) for transmission dosimetry, it is necessary to u...
This study used a homogeneous water-equivalent model of an electronic portal imaging device (EPID), ...
PurposeTo improve patient safety and treatment quality, verification of dose delivery in radiotherap...
Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) have been the preferred tools for verification of patient ...
Background and purpose: Recently, algorithms have been developed to derive the patient dose from por...
Electronic Portal Imaging Devices (EPIDs) can be used for dosimetric purposes, provided that an appr...
textabstractPurpose: To investigate the use of a commercially available video-based EPID for in vivo...
There is an increasing need to develop methods for in vivo verification of the delivery of radiother...
This study reports on our experience with the in-vivo dose verification software, EPIgray® (DOSIsoft...
This study reports on our experience with the in-vivo dose verification software, EPIgray® (DOSIsoft...
The dose delivery verification for a head and neck static intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMR...