Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences (Mar 2022)
The effect of ion chamber volume on intensity-modulated radiotherapy small field dosimetry
Abstract
The use of appropriate equipment during the measurements required for a treatment planning system (TPS) directly affects the quality of treatment. The present study investigates the effect of small field output factors (OF) obtained with ion chambers of different volumes on intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) treatment plans. Three different beam models (BM65, BM13, BM04) were created at TPS using small fields OFs measured by ion chambers with three different volumes, i.e. 0.65, 0.13 and 0.04 cc respectively. IMRT plans with the same features were designed for these models. The difference between the calculated and measured doses at dose distributions for each IMRT plan was investigated using point-dose measurement and gamma index method. The OF values obtained with a 0.65 cc ion chamber were significantly different, especially in small fields. The greatest difference in point-dose measurements made in IMRT plans was observed in the plans produced in the BM65 beam model. There was no significant difference in gamma passing rate (GPR) values in 2D array measurements. Inaccurate OF values obtained during small-field measurements is one of the important parameters that affect dosimetric accuracy. Therefore, using different dosimetric methods in quality assurance during TPS commissioning may allow to detect measurement errors, especially in small-field measurements.