Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Oct 2020)

Dosimetric and geometric end-to-end accuracy of a magnetic resonance guided linear accelerator

  • Luisa S. Stark,
  • Nicolaus Andratschke,
  • Michael Baumgartl,
  • Marta Bogowicz,
  • Madalyne Chamberlain,
  • Riccardo Dal Bello,
  • Stefanie Ehrbar,
  • Zaira Girbau Garcia,
  • Matthias Guckenberger,
  • Jérôme Krayenbühl,
  • Bertrand Pouymayou,
  • Thomas Rudolf,
  • Diem Vuong,
  • Lotte Wilke,
  • Mariangela Zamburlini,
  • Stephanie Tanadini-Lang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 109 – 112

Abstract

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The introduction of real-time imaging by magnetic resonance guided linear accelerators (MR-Linacs) enabled adaptive treatments and gating on the tumor position. Different end-to-end tests monitored the accuracy of our MR-Linac during the first year of clinical operation. We report on the stability of these tests covering a static, adaptive and gating workflow. Film measurements showed gamma passing rates of 96.4% ± 3.4% for the static tests (five measurements) and for the two adaptive tests 98.9% and 99.99%, respectively (criterion 2%/2mm). The gated point dose measurements in the breathing phantom were 2.7% lower than in the static phantom.

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