Linearization of dose-response curve of the radiochromic film dosimetry system Journal Article


Authors: Devic, S.; Tomic, N.; Aldelaijan, S.; Deblois, F.; Seuntjens, J.; Chan, M. F.; Lewis, D.
Article Title: Linearization of dose-response curve of the radiochromic film dosimetry system
Abstract: Purpose: Despite numerous advantages of radiochromic film dosimeter (high spatial resolution, near tissue equivalence, low energy dependence) to measure a relative dose distribution with film, one needs to first measure an absolute dose (following previously established reference dosimetry protocol) and then convert measured absolute dose values into relative doses. In this work, we present result of our efforts to obtain a functional form that would linearize the inherently nonlinear dose-response curve of the radiochromic film dosimetry system. Methods: Functional form ζ (-1)·netOD (23)ln(netOD) was derived from calibration curves of various previously established radiochromic film dosimetry systems. In order to test the invariance of the proposed functional form with respect to the film model used we tested it with three different GAFCHROMIC™ film models (EBT, EBT2, and EBT3) irradiated to various doses and scanned on a same scanner. For one of the film models (EBT2), we tested the invariance of the functional form to the scanner model used by scanning irradiated film pieces with three different flatbed scanner models (Epson V700, 1680, and 10000XL). To test our hypothesis that the proposed functional argument linearizes the response of the radiochromic film dosimetry system, verification tests have been performed in clinical applications: percent depth dose measurements, IMRT quality assurance (QA), and brachytherapy QA. Results: Obtained R 2 values indicate that the choice of the functional form of the new argument appropriately linearizes the dose response of the radiochromic film dosimetry system we used. The linear behavior was insensitive to both film model and flatbed scanner model used. Measured PDD values using the green channel response of the GAFCHROMIC™ EBT3 film model are well within ±2 window of the local relative dose value when compared to the tabulated Cobalt-60 data. It was also found that criteria of 33 mm for an IMRT QA plan and 32 mm for a brachytherapy QA plan are passing 95 gamma function points. Conclusions: In this paper, we demonstrate the use of functional argument to linearize the inherently nonlinear response of a radiochromic film based reference dosimetry system. In this way, relative dosimetry can be conveniently performed using radiochromic film dosimetry system without the need of establishing calibration curve. © 2012 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.
Keywords: intensity modulated radiation therapy; radiation dose; methodology; reproducibility; linear models; reproducibility of results; radiotherapy dosage; calibration; computer interface; user-computer interface; algorithms; radiation response; dose-response relationship, radiation; radiation dosage; standard; chemistry; algorithm; radiotherapy, intensity-modulated; image quality; brachytherapy; radiochromic film; film dosimeter; film dosimetry; water; phantoms, imaging; computer program; software; statistical model; relative dosimetry
Journal Title: Medical Physics
Volume: 39
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0094-2405
Publisher: American Association of Physicists in Medicine  
Date Published: 2012-08-01
Start Page: 4850
End Page: 4857
Language: English
DOI: 10.1118/1.4736800
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22894411
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 4 September 2012" - "CODEN: MPHYA" - "Source: Scopus"
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