Journal of Medical Physics (Jan 2015)

Use of image guided radiation therapy techniques and imaging dose measurement at Indian hospitals: A survey

  • Sudesh Deshpande,
  • D S Dhote,
  • Rajesh Kumar,
  • Suresh Naidu,
  • A Sutar,
  • V Kannan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.170788
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 4
pp. 220 – 225

Abstract

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A national survey was conducted to obtain information about the use of image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) techniques and IGRT dose measurement methods being followed at Indian radiotherapy centers. A questionnaire containing parameters relevant to use of IGRT was prepared to collect the information pertaining to (i) availability and type of IGRT delivery system, (ii) frequency of image acquisition protocol and utilization of these images for different purpose, and (iii) imaging dose measurement. The questionnaire was circulated to 75 hospitals in the country having IGRT facility, and responses of 51 centers were received. Su rvey results showed that among surveyed hospitals, 86% centers have IGRT facility, 78% centers have kilo voltage three-dimensional volumetric imaging. 75% of hospitals in our study do not perform computed tomography dose index measurements and 89% of centers do not perform patient dose measurements. Moreover, only 29% physicists believe IGRT dose is additional radiation burden to patient. This study has brought into focus the need to design a national protocol for IGRT dose measurement and development of indigenous tools to perform IGRT dose measurements.

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