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Journal of Korean Society for Radiotherapeutic Technology
2007 Volume.19 No. 2 p.91 ~ p.97
Feasibility of MatriXX for Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance
Kang Min-Young

Kim Yeon-Re
Park Byung-Moon
Bae Yong-Ki
Bang Dong-Wan
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of a commercial ion chamber array for intensity modulated radiation therapy
(IMRT) quality assurance (QA) was performed IMRT patient-specific QA.

Materials and Methods: A use of IMRT patient-specific QA was examined for nasopharyngeal patient by using 6
MV photon beams. The MatriXX (Wellhofer Dosimetrie, Germany) was used for IMRT QA. The case of nasopharyngeal
cancer was performed inverse treatment planning. A hybrid dose distribution made on the CT data of MatriXX and solid phantom all of the same gantry angle (0o). The measurement was acquired with geometrical condition that equal to hybrid treatment planning. The ¥ã-index (dose difference 3%, DTA 3 mm) histogram was used for quantitative analysis of dose discrepancies. An absolute dose was compared at the high dose low gradient
region.

Results: The dose distribution was shown a good agreement by gamma evaluation. A proportion of acceptance
criteria was 95.8%, 97.52%, 96.28%, 98.20%, 97.78%, 96.64% and 92.70% for gantry angles were 0o, 55o, 110o, 140o, 220o, 250o and 305o, respectively. The absolute dose in high dose low gradient region was shown reasonable agreement with the RTP calculation within ¡¾3%.

Conclusion: The MatriXX offers the dosimetric characteristics required for performing both relative and absolute
measurements. If MatriXX use in the clinic, it could be simplified and reduced the IMRT patient-specific QA workload. Therefore, the MatriXX is evaluated as a reliable and convenient dosimeter for IMRT patient-specific QA.
KEYWORD
IMRT, MatriXX, gamma-index histogram
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