Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering (Oct 2019)

An Empirical Transmitted EPID Dosimetry Method using a Back-Projection Algorithm

  • S M Hashemi,
  • M H Bahreyni,
  • M Mohammadi,
  • S Nasseri,
  • S Bayani,
  • H Gholamhosseinian,
  • R Salek,
  • F Shahedi,
  • M Momennezhad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31661/jbpe.v0i0.1082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 551 – 558

Abstract

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Background: The present study aimed to introduce a rapid transmission dosimetry through an electronic portal-imaging device (EPID) to achieve two-dimensional (2D) dose distribution for homogenous environments. Material and Methods: In this Phantom study, first, the EPID calibration curve and correction coefficients for field size were obtained from EPID and ionization chamber. Second, the EPID off-axis pixel response was measured, and the grey-scale image of the EPID was converted into portal dose image using the calibration curve. Next, the scattering contribution was calculated to obtain the primary dose. Then, by means of a verified back-projection algorithm and the Scatter-to-Primary dose ratio, a 2D dose distribution at the mid-plane was obtained. Results: The results obtained from comparing the transmitted EPID dosimetry to the calculated dose, using commercial treatment planning system with gamma function while there is 3% dose difference and 3mm distance to agreement criteria, were in a good agreement. In addition, the pass rates of γ Conclusion: Based on the results, the method proposed can be used in EPID dosimetry.

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