Partridge M, Evans P M, Mosleh-Shirazi A, Convery D
Joint Department of Physics, Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Sutton, United Kingdom.
Med Phys. 1998 Oct;25(10):1872-9. doi: 10.1118/1.598376.
The use of intensity-modulated radiation fields in radiotherapy treatment has been shown to have the potential to deliver highly conformal dose distributions. One technique for delivering these intensity-modulated beams is a computerized dynamic multileaf collimator (MLC). A major current impediment to the development of dynamic MLC therapy is verification of these highly complex treatments. Electronic portal imaging is shown here to be a solution to this verification problem. Experimental results are presented showing that leaf penumbra measured with a portal imager can be used to accurately define the positions of moving leaves. The random error in these leaf positions is compared with mean leaf positions along each leaf bank and specified leaf positions at prescription control points to check mechanical performance. Individual leaves are also checked for systematic motion errors. All leaf positions are found to be well within the manufacturer's specifications at all times. Finally, integral intensity images are presented that can be related to the dose distribution delivered. Portal imaging is shown to have the potential to become a valuable tool for the verification of dynamic MLC irradiation.
放射治疗中调强辐射野的应用已显示出具有提供高度适形剂量分布的潜力。一种用于递送这些调强射束的技术是计算机化动态多叶准直器(MLC)。动态MLC治疗发展的当前主要障碍是对这些高度复杂治疗的验证。本文展示了电子射野成像可解决此验证问题。给出的实验结果表明,用射野成像仪测量的叶片半值层可用于精确确定移动叶片的位置。将这些叶片位置的随机误差与沿每个叶片组的平均叶片位置以及处方控制点处的指定叶片位置进行比较,以检查机械性能。还检查单个叶片的系统运动误差。发现所有叶片位置在任何时候都完全在制造商的规格范围内。最后,给出了可与递送的剂量分布相关的积分强度图像。射野成像显示出有潜力成为验证动态MLC照射的有价值工具。