Evaluation of multi-leaf collimator performance of TrueBeam accelerator using high-resolution trajectory log files
10.3760/cma.j.cn113030-20190514-00174
- VernacularTitle:基于轨迹日志的TrueBeam加速器多叶准直器性能测试研究
- Author:
Yangguang MA
1
;
Rizhen MAI
;
Jinyan HU
;
Bin HAN
;
Fei JIA
;
Dandan XU
;
Shuaipeng LIU
;
Yuexin GUO
Author Information
1. 郑州大学第一附属医院放射治疗部 450052
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology
2020;29(12):1080-1085
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the multi-leaf collimator (MLC) performance of TrueBeam accelerator using trajectory log files.Methods:All tests were performed 5 times under different gantry-collimator angle combination. The 1 mm picket fences were constructed by static or dynamic MLC. The control ability for small-field accuracy of accelerator was evaluated. Repeatability was assessed by MLC repeat motion. The movement performance of difference velocities along one direction and the opposite direction were evaluated via a 1 cm picket fences which slipped from -7 cm to 7 cm with a uniform velocity and stopped or immediately back at 7 cm. The MLC performance in a complex program was evaluated by a cross movement test.Results:Both the static and the dynamic picket fences yielded high accuracy. The deviation spectrums of MLC in different gantry angle were consistent, however, an absolute difference of 0.001 1 mm was found. For uniform velocity movement tests with 0°gantry, the RMSE of MLC was increased from 0.015 0 mm to 0.059 8 mm when the speed was accelerated from 5 mm/s to 25 mm/s. Similar results were obtained in non-zero gantry angle. The "overspeed" effect caused by the direction change movement of MLC was less obvious than that caused by speed changed from zero to a uniform velocity movement state. There was no significant change in speed before and after the MLC crossing. The MLC speed fluctuated around the set value, which was independent of the gantry angle.Conclusion:A method for evaluating the performance of MLC using trajectory log files is established, which can evaluate the MLC performance of TrueBeam accelerator and be used for MLC rapid quality control in clinical practice.