Dosimetric evaluation of high-Z inhomogeneity with modern algorithms: A collaborative study Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2023.102649 Web of Science: 001057947600001

Cited authors

  • Yadav P, Pankuch M, McCorkindale J, Mitra RK, Rouse L, Khelashvili G, Mittal BB, Das IJ

Abstract

  • Purpose: To evaluate modern dose calculation algorithms with high-Z prosthetic devices used in radiation treatment.Methods: A bilateral hip prosthetic patient was selected to see the effect of modern algorithms from the commercial system for plan comparisons. The CT data with dose constraints were sent to various institutions for dose calculations. The dosimetric parameters, D-98%, D-90%, D-50% and D-2% were compared. A water phantom with an actual prosthetic device was used to measure the dose using a parallel plate ionization chamber.Results: Dosimetric variability in PTV coverage was significant (>10%) among various treatment planning algorithms. The comparison of PTV dosimetric parameters, D-98%, D-90%, D(50% )and D-2% as well as organs at risk (OAR) have large discrepancies compared to our previous publication with older algorithms (https://doi.org/10 .1016/j.ejmp.2022.02.007) but provides realistic dose distribution with better homogeneity index (HI). Back scatter and forward scatter attenuation of the prosthesis was measured showing differences <15.7% at the interface among various algorithms.Conclusions: Modern algorithms dose distributions have improved greatly compared to older generation algorithms. However, there is still significant differences at high-Z-tissue interfaces compared to the measurements. To ensure accuracy, it's important to take precautions avoiding placing any prosthesis in the beam direction and using type C algorithms.

Publication date

  • 2023

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1120-1797

Number of pages

  • 7

Volume

  • 112