Pj. Biggs, EVIDENCE FOR A SIGNIFICANT TIMER ERROR ON A LINEAR-ACCELERATOR - CONSEQUENCES FOR A SPECIAL THERAPY APPLICATION, Physics in medicine and biology (Print), 43(10), 1998, pp. 3139-3143
A significant timer error has been found on a linear accelerator used
for intraoperative radiation therapy. Since typical treatment doses ra
nge up to 20 Gy, calibrations that do not account for this effect can
incur a large dosimetry error. The effect is dose rate dependent, but
energy independent. For a dose rate of 900 cGy min(-1), the error in d
ose calibration varies between 2 and 3% for an average of 2.5%. At dos
e rates of 600 and 300 cGy min(-1), the error was 1.7% and 0.8% respec
tively. The average timer error at 900 cGy min(-1) was found to be 1.2
+/- 0.1 monitor units. It is argued that even a small timer error has
serious dosimetry consequences for the implementation of intensity mo
dulated radiation therapy.