Introduction: This study aimed to determine a maximal pelvic separation and waist circumference in pelvic patients to guide radiation therapists in acquiring kilovoltage (kV) planar images of acceptable quality for treatment verification. Methods: A pelvic anthropomorphic phantom modified with different bolus thicknesses was imaged at various default kV exposure settings. Radiation therapists rated image quality and acceptance/rejection of these images for treatment verification. Results: Sixteen radiation therapists participated in the study. Image quality was inversely proportional to phantom size. AP and lateral kV images were acceptable for treatment verification up to a waist circumference of 143 cm. Conclusions: Exposure settings for kV image verification of large patients should be individualised to avoid unnecessary patient radiation dose through repeated imaging.
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Chan, S., Giles, E., Newmarch, L., & Short, M. (2020). Effect of patient size on image quality in radiotherapy kV planar verification imaging: a phantom study. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, 67(1), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.355
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