Background and purpose: Industrial companies use failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) to improve quality. Our objective was to describe an FMEA and subsequent interventions for an automated intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) procedure with computed tomography simulation, pre-planning, and a fixed conventional linear accelerator. Material and methods: A process map, an FMEA, and a fault tree analysis are reported. The equipment considered was the radiance treatment planning system (TPS), the Elekta Precise linac, and TN-502RDM-H metal–oxide-semiconductor-field-effect transistor in vivo dosimeters. Computerized order-entry and treatment-automation were also analyzed. Results: Fifty-seven potential modes and effects were identi...
The failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) approach was used to assess the potential risk...
Background A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional working group applied the Failure Mode and Ef...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of interruption in radiotherapy due to machine failure in patient...
Background and purpose: Industrial companies use failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) to improve ...
Purpose Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) represents a prospective approach for risk assessme...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the application of the failure modes and effects analy...
Background: A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional working group applied the Failure Mode and E...
Background: Intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) is a highly selective radiotherapy techniq...
Introduction: Three-dimensional radiotherapy (3D) is an important modality in management of cancer. ...
FMEA is a quality improvement technique, generally applied to industry, that can provide an efficien...
Our Center acquired a mobile electron linear accelerator for intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT)...
This paper presents a review of risk analyses in radiotherapy (RT) processes carried out by using He...
Failure Mode Effects and Criticalities Analysis (FMECA) represents a prospective method for risk ass...
Introduction: The radiation oncology process along with its unique therapeutic properties is also po...
Quality assurance in intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) is a mandatory issue, because of s...
The failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) approach was used to assess the potential risk...
Background A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional working group applied the Failure Mode and Ef...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of interruption in radiotherapy due to machine failure in patient...
Background and purpose: Industrial companies use failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) to improve ...
Purpose Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) represents a prospective approach for risk assessme...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the application of the failure modes and effects analy...
Background: A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional working group applied the Failure Mode and E...
Background: Intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) is a highly selective radiotherapy techniq...
Introduction: Three-dimensional radiotherapy (3D) is an important modality in management of cancer. ...
FMEA is a quality improvement technique, generally applied to industry, that can provide an efficien...
Our Center acquired a mobile electron linear accelerator for intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT)...
This paper presents a review of risk analyses in radiotherapy (RT) processes carried out by using He...
Failure Mode Effects and Criticalities Analysis (FMECA) represents a prospective method for risk ass...
Introduction: The radiation oncology process along with its unique therapeutic properties is also po...
Quality assurance in intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) is a mandatory issue, because of s...
The failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) approach was used to assess the potential risk...
Background A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional working group applied the Failure Mode and Ef...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of interruption in radiotherapy due to machine failure in patient...