Technical note: On the impact of the kV imaging configuration on doses from planar images during motion-synchronized treatments on Radixact®

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Kilovoltage radiographs are acquired during motion-synchronized treatments on Radixact to localize the tumor during the treatment. Several previous publications have provided estimates of patient dose from these planar radiographs. However, a recent hardware update changed several aspects of the kV imaging system, including a new X-ray tube, an extended source-to-axis distance (SAD), and a larger field size. This is denoted the extended configuration. The purpose of this work was to assess the impact of the configuration change on patient dose from these procedures. Point doses in water were measured using the TG-61 protocol for tube potentials between 100 and 140 kVp for both the standard and extended configurations under the same water tank setup. Comparisons were made for equal mAs since the same protocols (kVp, mAs) will be used for both configurations. In comparison to the standard configuration, doses per mAs from the extended configuration were found to be ~66% less and falloff less steep due to the increased SAD. However, a larger volume of tissue is irradiated due to the larger field size. Beam quality for a given tube potential was the same as determined by half-value layer measurements. Both kV configurations are available from the vendor, therefore, the values in this work can be used to compare values previously published in the literature for the standard configuration or to intercompare doses from these two system configurations.

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Ferris, W. S., DeWerd, L. A., Bayouth, J. E., & Culberson, W. S. (2021). Technical note: On the impact of the kV imaging configuration on doses from planar images during motion-synchronized treatments on Radixact®. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 22(9), 227–231. https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13371

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