2016
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.12017
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A method to reconstruct and apply 3D primary fluence for treatment delivery verification

Abstract: MotivationIn this study, a method is reported to perform IMRT and VMAT treatment delivery verification using 3D volumetric primary beam fluences reconstructed directly from planned beam parameters and treatment delivery records. The goals of this paper are to demonstrate that 1) 3D beam fluences can be reconstructed efficiently, 2) quality assurance (QA) based on the reconstructed 3D fluences is capable of detecting additional treatment delivery errors, particularly for VMAT plans, beyond those identifiable by… Show more

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“…The time to the bony union also considerably decreased, statistically, from 1.4 years with conventional methods to 0.8 years with the 3D/VSP. Precision osteotomies using the stereo lithic cutting guides increase the amount of bone-to-bone contact between the mandible and fibular bone segments, likely improving the bony union [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time to the bony union also considerably decreased, statistically, from 1.4 years with conventional methods to 0.8 years with the 3D/VSP. Precision osteotomies using the stereo lithic cutting guides increase the amount of bone-to-bone contact between the mandible and fibular bone segments, likely improving the bony union [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, we considered the correlation between the dose accuracy and machine performance for all treatment procedures, including pre-treatment. According to previous studies, positional errors in MLC leaves affect accurate dose delivery [13][14][15]. Notably, the fast leaf motion during gantry rotation may strongly impact dosimetric variation [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%