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. 2024 Apr;51(4):2933-2940.
doi: 10.1002/mp.16951. Epub 2024 Feb 3.

Clinical reference dosimetry for the 0.5 T inline rotating biplanar Linac-MR

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Clinical reference dosimetry for the 0.5 T inline rotating biplanar Linac-MR

Eugene Yip et al. Med Phys. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Background: The world's first clinical 0.5 T inline rotating biplanar Linac-MR system is commissioned for clinical use. For reference dosimetry, unique features to device, including an SAD = 120 cm, bore clearance of 60 cm × 110 cm, as well as 0.5 T inline magnetic field, provide some challenges to applying a standard dosimetry protocol (i.e., TG-51).

Purpose: In this work, we propose a simple and practical clinical reference dosimetry protocol for the 0.5T biplanar Linac-MR and validated its results.

Methods: Our dosimetry protocol for this system is as follows: tissue phantom ratios at 20 and 10 cm are first measured and converted into %dd10x beam quality specifier using equations provided and Kalach and Rogers. The converted %dd10x is used to determine the ion chamber correction factor, using the equations in the TG-51 addendum for the Exradin A12 farmer chamber used, which is cross-calibrated with one calibrated at a standards laboratory. For a 0.5 T parallel field, magnetic field effect on chamber response is assumed to have no effect and is not explicitly corrected for. Once the ion chamber correction factor for a non-standard SAD (kQ,msr) is determined, TG-51 is performed to obtain dose at a depth of 10 cm at SAD = 120 cm. The dosimetry protocol is repeated with the magnetic field ramped down. To validate our dosimetry protocol, Monte Carlo (EGSnrc) simulations are performed to confirm the determined kQ,msr values. MC Simulations and magnetic Field On versus Field Off measurements are performed to confirm that the magnetic field has no effect. To validate our overall dosimetry protocol, external dose audits, based on optical simulated luminescent dosimeters, thermal luminescent dosimeters, and alanine dosimeters are performed on the 0.5 T Linac-MR system.

Results: Our EGSnrc results confirm our protocol-determined kQ,msr values, as well as our assumptions about magnetic field effects (kB = 1) within statistical uncertainty for the A-12 chamber. Our external dosimetry procedures also validated our overall dosimetry protocol for the 0.5 T biplanar Linac-MR hybrid. Ramping down the magnetic field has resulted in a dosimetric difference of 0.1%, well within experimental uncertainty.

Conclusion: With the 0.5 T parallel magnetic field having minimal effect on the ion chamber response, a TPR20,10 approach to determine beam quality provides an accurate method to perform clinical dosimetry for the 0.5 T biplanar Linac-MR.

Keywords: MR‐Linac; dosimetry in magnetic field.

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