Purpose: To investigate the attenuation of a carbon-fiber tabletop and a combiboard, alongside with the depth-dose profile in a solid-water phantom. Material and Methods: Depth-dose measurements were performed with a Roos chamber for 6- and 10-MV beams for a typical field size (15 cm x 15 cm, SSD [source-surface distance] 100 cm). A rigid-stem ionization chamber was used to measure transmission factors. Results: Transmission factors varied between 93.6% and 97.3% for the 6-MV beam, and 95.1% and 97.7% for the 10-MV photon beam. The lowest transmission factors were observed for the oblique gantry angle of 150° with the table-combiboard combination. The surface dose normalized to a depth of 5 cm increased from 59.4% (without table, 0° gantry), to 108.6% (tabletop present, 180° gantry), and further to 120% (table-combiboard combination) for 6-MV photon beam. For 10 MV, the increase was from 39.6% (without table), to 88.9% (with table), and to 105.6% (table-combiboard combination). For the 150° angle (table-combiboard combination), the dose increased from 59.4% to 120% (6 MV) and from 39% to 108.1% (10 MV). Conclusion: Transmission factors for tabletops and accessories directly interfering with the treatment beam should be measured and implemented into the treatment-planning process. The increased surface dose to the skin should be considered. © Urban & Vogel.
CITATION STYLE
Poppe, B., Chofor, N., Rühmann, A., Kunth, W., Djouguela, A., Kollhoff, R., & Willborn, K. C. (2007). The effect of a carbon-fiber couch on the depth-dose curves and transmission properties for megavoltage photon beams. Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie, 183(1), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00066-007-1582-8
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.