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Main Authors: Krishnadas, Padmini, Thomas, Spencer Angus, Goldring, Jessica, Smith, Nadia A. S., Hussein, Mohammad
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07714
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author Krishnadas, Padmini
Thomas, Spencer Angus
Goldring, Jessica
Smith, Nadia A. S.
Hussein, Mohammad
author_facet Krishnadas, Padmini
Thomas, Spencer Angus
Goldring, Jessica
Smith, Nadia A. S.
Hussein, Mohammad
contents Dosimetry audits are carried out to determine how well radiotherapy is delivered to the patient. It is also used to understand the uncertainty introduced into the measurement result when using different computational models. As measurement procedures are becoming increasingly complex with technological advancements, it is harder to establish sources of variability in measurements and understand if they stem from true differences in measurands or in the measurement pipelines themselves. The gamma index calculation is a widely accepted metric used for the comparison of measured and predicted doses in radiotherapy. However, various steps in the measurement pipeline can introduce variation in the measurement result. In this paper, we perform a sensitivity and correlation analysis to investigate the influence of various input factors (i.e. setting) in gamma index calculations on the uncertainty introduced in dosimetry audits. We identify a number of factors where standardization will improve measurements by reducing variability in outputs. Furthermore, we also compare gamma index metrics and similarities across audit sites.
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spellingShingle Relative Sensitivities and Correlation of Factors Introducing Uncertainty in Radiotherapy Dosimetry Audits
Krishnadas, Padmini
Thomas, Spencer Angus
Goldring, Jessica
Smith, Nadia A. S.
Hussein, Mohammad
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Dosimetry audits are carried out to determine how well radiotherapy is delivered to the patient. It is also used to understand the uncertainty introduced into the measurement result when using different computational models. As measurement procedures are becoming increasingly complex with technological advancements, it is harder to establish sources of variability in measurements and understand if they stem from true differences in measurands or in the measurement pipelines themselves. The gamma index calculation is a widely accepted metric used for the comparison of measured and predicted doses in radiotherapy. However, various steps in the measurement pipeline can introduce variation in the measurement result. In this paper, we perform a sensitivity and correlation analysis to investigate the influence of various input factors (i.e. setting) in gamma index calculations on the uncertainty introduced in dosimetry audits. We identify a number of factors where standardization will improve measurements by reducing variability in outputs. Furthermore, we also compare gamma index metrics and similarities across audit sites.
title Relative Sensitivities and Correlation of Factors Introducing Uncertainty in Radiotherapy Dosimetry Audits
topic Applications
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07714