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Pacheco, J., (2022). Emparejamiento dosimétrico de haces provenientes de dos aceleradores lineales del mismo sistema de colimación [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/24840
Pacheco, J., Emparejamiento dosimétrico de haces provenientes de dos aceleradores lineales del mismo sistema de colimación [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/24840
@mastersthesis{renati/712538,
title = "Emparejamiento dosimétrico de haces provenientes de dos aceleradores lineales del mismo sistema de colimación",
author = "Pacheco Colqui, Jonathan Wilfredo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2022"
}
Currently, in radiotherapy centers that have 2 or more linear accelerators from the same manufacturer, it is necessary to implement management optimization methods in order to guarantee the objectives of radiotherapy, in the face of scenarios that require treating a patient in different accelerators. , that is, as a matching method, for this it is necessary to perform beam matching, for this reason the objective of this thesis is the dosimetric matching of beams from two linear accelerators of the same collimation system. The beam matching was carried out in two Elekta brand linear accelerators belonging to the Radiotherapy Department of the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN), in which the total dispersion factors, the variation of the dose in the central axis, the profiles dose, wedge transmission factors and dose rates, where 05 ionization chambers were used to measure relative and absolute dose; planar dose distributions were obtained with an array of 729 ionization chambers, the γ index was evaluated using the Mephysto software. The results reported discrepancies of less than 1% for each of the indicated parameters, where one of the accelerators was established as a reference whose data were modeled by the manufacturer, for validation by the Monte Carlo simulation technique. It is concluded that with the developed methodology it has been possible to obtain an adequate pairing of beams generated by two different linear accelerators, finding values of relative and absolute dose difference between both accelerators less than 1%, and the dose distributions reproduced a value greater than 1%. 95% of voxels analyzed for a DTA of 2 mm and Δ DOSE of 2%, both for the PDD and profiles evaluated, as well as for the dose distributions generated, by different configurations of the multisheets, the gamma analysis criterion of DTA of 3 mm and Δ DOSE of 3%
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