Perks J, Gao M, Smith V, Skubic S, Goetsch S
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California at Davis, 4501 X Street-G126A, Sacramento, California 95817, USA.
Med Phys. 2005 Mar;32(3):726-32. doi: 10.1118/1.1861155.
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of using glass rod detectors for quality assurance audit of radiosurgery units. Five radiosurgery units (3 Gamma Knife model C, 1 Gamma Knife model U and 1 Cyberknife) located in California participated in the study. At each center glass rod detectors were used to measure a number of dosimetric parameters including relative collimator output factor and absolute dose rate. The Gamma Knife data obtained is in excellent agreement with the commissioning data generated by the manufacturer for each unit and the Cyberknife data is in general agreement with the data published by other centers. In particular the output factor of the 4 mm Gamma Knife helmet factor, a subject of abundant debate, was measured in the range 0.863-0.872 with an accuracy of better than 1% across the four participating centers. It is hoped that this pilot study will facilitate a nationwide postal audit of stereotactic radiosurgery units.
本文证明了使用玻璃棒探测器对放射外科设备进行质量保证审核的可行性。位于加利福尼亚州的五台放射外科设备(3台C型伽玛刀、1台U型伽玛刀和1台射波刀)参与了该研究。在每个中心,玻璃棒探测器用于测量多个剂量学参数,包括相对准直器输出因子和绝对剂量率。所获得的伽玛刀数据与各设备制造商生成的调试数据高度一致,射波刀数据与其他中心公布的数据总体相符。特别是,4毫米伽玛刀头盔因子的输出因子这一备受争议的主题,在四个参与中心测量的范围为0.863 - 0.872,精度优于1%。希望这项初步研究将推动全国范围内立体定向放射外科设备的邮政审核。