IMRT commissioning: Multiple institution planning and dosimetry comparisons, a report from AAPM Task Group 119

Gary A. Ezzell(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Jay Burmeister(Wayne State University), Nesrin Dogan(Virginia Commonwealth University), T LoSasso(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), James Mechalakos(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), D Mihailidis, A Molineu(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Jatinder Palta(University of Florida), Chester R. Ramsey(Thompson Cancer Survival Center), Bill J. Salter(University of Utah), Jie Shi(Sun Nuclear (United States)), Ping Xia(University of California, San Francisco), Ning J. Yue(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Ying Xiao(Thomas Jefferson University)
Medical Physics
October 27, 2009
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Abstract

AAPM Task Group 119 has produced quantitative confidence limits as baseline expectation values for IMRT commissioning. A set of test cases was developed to assess the overall accuracy of planning and delivery of IMRT treatments. Each test uses contours of targets and avoidance structures drawn within rectangular phantoms. These tests were planned, delivered, measured, and analyzed by nine facilities using a variety of IMRT planning and delivery systems. Each facility had passed the Radiological Physics Center credentialing tests for IMRT. The agreement between the planned and measured doses was determined using ion chamber dosimetry in high and low dose regions, film dosimetry on coronal planes in the phantom with all fields delivered, and planar dosimetry for each field measured perpendicular to the central axis. The planar dose distributions were assessed using gamma criteria of 3%/3 mm. The mean values and standard deviations were used to develop confidence limits for the test results using the concept confidence limit = /mean/ + 1.96sigma. Other facilities can use the test protocol and results as a basis for comparison to this group. Locally derived confidence limits that substantially exceed these baseline values may indicate the need for improved IMRT commissioning.


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