TECHNICAL NOTE - DOSIMETRY IN THE MOVING GAP REGION IN CRANIOSPINAL IRRADIATION

Citation
Cw. Cheng et al., TECHNICAL NOTE - DOSIMETRY IN THE MOVING GAP REGION IN CRANIOSPINAL IRRADIATION, British journal of radiology, 67(802), 1994, pp. 1017-1022
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
British journal of radiology
ISSN journal
00071285 → ACNP
Volume
67
Issue
802
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1017 - 1022
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
To minimize the risk of overlap of adjoining orthogonal fields in cran iospinal irradiation, a skin gap is usually maintained between the cau dal margin of the brain fields and the cephalic margin of the spine he ld. The moving gap technique (feathering) is commonly used to improve the dose in the gap region. Using Kodak XV ready-pack films and a poly styrene phantom, the dosimetry in the moving gap region at the depth o f spinal cord for different gap sizes and feathering step sizes was st udied. The dose profiles in the moving gap region with half-beam block set-up were also measured. Our results show that the combination of a small skin gap and a larger feathering step size results in a higher dose in the moving gap compared with that with identical gap and feath ering step sizes. For example, with a 0.5 cm gap and 1 cm feathering s tep size, the dose in the moving gap region at depth of 5 cm ranges fr om 82 to 88% of the dose to the brain field. The corresponding dose ra nge with 1 cm gap and 1 cm feathering step size is about 68-73%. With no gap and 1 cm feathering step, a dose range of 92-98% is achieved in the moving gap. The slightly steeper penumbra of a half-beam block us ed in the brain fields does not result in any dosimetric advantage in the moving gap compared with the conventional set-up when feathering i s employed.