2015
DOI: 10.1177/1533034615588196
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Defining Action Levels for In Vivo Dosimetry in Intraoperative Electron Radiotherapy

Abstract: In vivo dosimetry is recommended in intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT). To perform real-time treatment monitoring, action levels (ALs) have to be calculated. Empirical approaches based on observation of samples have been reported previously, however, our aim is to present a predictive model for calculating ALs and to verify their validity with our experimental data. We considered the range of absorbed doses delivered to our detector by means of the percentage depth dose for the electron beams used. T… Show more

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“…En profesionales sanitarios (110) australianos que trabajan con mujeres diagnosticadas de cáncer de mama, se investigó el incremento máximo de riesgo de recurrencia local que estaban dispuestos a aceptar de la RIO para optar por la RIO en lugar de la EBRT, asumiendo que la decisión no tenía impacto en la supervivencia global. Casi un 60% optaría por RIO asumiendo un riesgo de recurrencia entre un 1% y 3%, mientras que algo más del 3% nunca optaría por la RIO.…”
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“…En profesionales sanitarios (110) australianos que trabajan con mujeres diagnosticadas de cáncer de mama, se investigó el incremento máximo de riesgo de recurrencia local que estaban dispuestos a aceptar de la RIO para optar por la RIO en lugar de la EBRT, asumiendo que la decisión no tenía impacto en la supervivencia global. Casi un 60% optaría por RIO asumiendo un riesgo de recurrencia entre un 1% y 3%, mientras que algo más del 3% nunca optaría por la RIO.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…For both IORT modalities, electrons and kV-Xrays, a large number of examinations have been published dealing with in-vivo dosimetry, possibly indicating a need for better information in IORT dose and dose distribution. As detectors, MOSFETs [ 86 , 113 118 ], radiochromic film [ 106 , 107 , 115 118 , 119 ], optically stimulated luminescence detectors (OSLDs) [ 96 ] and TLDs [ 118 , 120 ] have been used, in one publication the use of semi-conductor diodes is reported [ 121 ]. Additional file 1 gives a compilation of the publications showing the detectors and their uncertainties as stated by the authors, the investigated treatment sites and the measured quantity, and highlights the detected deviations from the expected dose.…”
Section: Commissioning Dosimetry Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With radiochromic film, uncertainties of around 3% are reported for electrons [ 106 , 117 , 118 ]. For kV X-rays one would expect larger uncertainties due to the energy dependence of film and TLDs discussed in the section on kV dosimetry which depends on type of film .…”
Section: Commissioning Dosimetry Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then, if the setup remains the same, the rest of the treatment can be modified to achieve the intended absorbed dose. To the authors' knowledge, action levels have been proposed 11,12,34 ; however, no experience with treatment compensation has been reported.…”
Section: Clinical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%