2012
DOI: 10.1120/jacmp.v13i6.3803
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Ion recombination correction factors () for Varian TrueBeam high‐dose‐rate therapy beams

Abstract: Ion recombination is approximately corrected for in the Task Group 51 protocol by Pion, which is calculated by a two‐voltage measurement. This measurement approach may be a poor estimate of the true recombination, particularly if Pion is large (greater than 1.05). Concern exists that Pion in high‐dose‐per‐pulse beams, such as flattening filter free (FFF) beams, may be unacceptably high, rendering the two‐voltage measurement technique inappropriate. Therefore, Pion was measured for flattened beams of 6, 10, 15,… Show more

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“…For the 10 MV FFF beam, normalPion was 1.008 at a dose rate of 2400 MU/min and 1.0026 with a dose rate of 600 MU/min. A decrease in ion collection efficiency was observed due to the higher dose rates of the FFF beams, which has also been observed in other reports 1 , 2 , 17 …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…For the 10 MV FFF beam, normalPion was 1.008 at a dose rate of 2400 MU/min and 1.0026 with a dose rate of 600 MU/min. A decrease in ion collection efficiency was observed due to the higher dose rates of the FFF beams, which has also been observed in other reports 1 , 2 , 17 …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Behavior differences were noted between the three chamber classes: Farmer‐type, scanning, and microionization chambers. The Farmer chamber, consistent with the literature, exhibited near‐ideal recombination and polarity behavior in both conventional and high‐dose rate, FFF photon beams.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Although FFF beams used a higher dose per pulse than the 6X beam, the variation in P ion was small, as supported by previous investigations of the FFF beams of TrueBeam TM . [30][31][32] Typical linacs generate 1-3 patterns of photon beam energy with the same number of flattening filters. In contrast, some of newer commercial linacs can generate flattened beams and several patterns of FFF beam energy because FFF beams do not require flattening filters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%