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Dosimetric Effects of Thermoplastic Immobilizing Devices on Surface Dose
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作者 Olivia Adu-Poku Eric Kotei Addison +6 位作者 Cyril Schandorf Francis Hasford Stephen Inkoom Joseph Adom Akosah Kingsley Eunice Arthur Linus Owusu-Agyapong 《International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology》 2022年第1期12-21,共10页
Thermoplastic immobilizing masks have dosimetric effects on the patient’s skin dose. The thermoplastic percentage depth dose (PDD), equivalent thickness of water for the masks and surface doses were determined. The s... Thermoplastic immobilizing masks have dosimetric effects on the patient’s skin dose. The thermoplastic percentage depth dose (PDD), equivalent thickness of water for the masks and surface doses were determined. The surface dose factors due to the thermoplastic mask was found to be 1.7949, 1.9456, 2.0563, 2.1967, 2.3827, 2.5459 and 2.6565 for field sizes of 5 × 5, 8 × 8, 10 × 10, 12 × 12, 15 × 15, 18 × 18 and 20 × 20 cm<sup>2</sup> respectively which shifted the percentage depth dose curve to lower values. The physical thermoplastic thickness was measured to be between 2.30 and 1.80 mm, and the equivalent thicknesses of water, d<sub>e</sub>, were determined to be between 1.2 and 1.00 mm. This meant that, as the mask thickness decreased, its water equivalent thickness also decreased. The presence of the mask material increased the skin dose to a factor of 1%. The thermoplastic mask factor was also found to be 0.99. 展开更多
关键词 thermoplastic mask Percentage Depth Dose Equivalent Thickness of Water Skin Dose
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