IAEA/WHO postal dosimetry audit methodology for electron beams using radio photoluminescent dosimeters

Med Phys. 2023 Nov;50(11):7214-7221. doi: 10.1002/mp.16776. Epub 2023 Oct 4.

Abstract

Background: Independent dosimetry audits are an important intervention in radiotherapy for quality assurance. Electron beams, used for superficial radiotherapy treatments, must also be tested in dosimetry audits as part of a good quality assurance program to help prevent clinical errors.

Purpose: To establish a new service for IAEA/WHO postal dosimetry audits in electron beams using RPL dosimeters.

Methods: A novel postal audit methodology employing a PMMA holder system for RPLDs was developed. The associated correction factors including holder dependence, energy dependence, dose response non-linearity, and fading were obtained and tested in a multi-center (n = 12) pilot study. A measurement uncertainty budget was estimated and employed in analyzing the irradiated dosimeters.

Results: Holder and energy correction factors ranged from 1.004 to 1.010 and 1.019 to 1.059 respectively across the energy range. The non-linearity and fading correction models used for photon beams were tested in electron beams and did not significantly increase measurement uncertainty. The mean dose ratio ± SD of the multi-center study was 1.001 ± 0.011. The overall uncertainty budget was estimated as ± 1.42% (k = 1).

Conclusions: A methodology for IAEA/WHO postal dosimetry audits in electron beams was developed and validated in a multi-center study and is now made available to radiotherapy centers as a routine service.

Keywords: audit; dosimetry; electron.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Electrons*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Radiation Dosimeters*
  • Radiometry / methods
  • Radiotherapy Dosage
  • Thermoluminescent Dosimetry
  • World Health Organization