Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, Yallambie, Vic, Australia.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2018 Mar;19(2):329-337. doi: 10.1002/acm2.12259. Epub 2018 Jan 25.
The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) held a comparison exercise in April 2016 where participants came to ARPANSA and measured the output factor of a nominal 5 mm cone attached to the ARPANSA Elekta Synergy (Elekta, Crawley, UK) linear accelerator. The goal of the exercise was to compare the consistency and methods used by independent medical physicists in measuring small-field output factors. ARPANSA provided a three-dimensional scanning tank for detector setup and positioning, but the participants were required to measure the output factor with their own detectors. No information regarding output factors previously measured was supplied to participants to make each result as independent as possible. Fifteen groups travelled to ARPANSA bringing a wide range of detectors and methods. A total of 30 measurements of the output factor were made. The standard deviation of the measurements (excluding one expected outlier from an uncorrected ionization chamber measurement) was 3.6%. The results provide an insight into the consistency of small-field dosimetry being performed in Australia and New Zealand at the present time.
澳大利亚辐射防护与核安全局(ARPANSA)于 2016 年 4 月进行了一项对比研究,参与者前往 ARPANSA 并测量了附在 ARPANSA Elekta 协同(Elekta,Crawley,英国)线性加速器上的标称 5 毫米圆锥体的输出因子。该研究的目的是比较独立医学物理学家在测量小场输出因子时的一致性和方法。ARPANSA 提供了一个用于探测器设置和定位的三维扫描罐,但参与者需要使用自己的探测器来测量输出因子。为了使每个结果尽可能独立,没有向参与者提供有关之前测量的输出因子的信息。十五个小组前往 ARPANSA,带来了各种探测器和方法。总共进行了 30 次输出因子的测量。(排除一个未经校正的电离室测量的异常值)测量结果的标准偏差为 3.6%。这些结果深入了解了目前在澳大利亚和新西兰进行的小场剂量学的一致性。