posted on 2025-05-09, 01:46authored byM. A. Ebert, S. J. Howlett, K. Harrison, D. Cornes, C. S. Hamilton, J. D. Denham
This paper describes the process and results of a survey of linear accelerator outputs as part of an Australasian Level III Dosimetry Intercomparison. This study involved the measurement of accelerator output under reference conditions ('Level 1') with a small-volume ionisation chamber in water for 47 beams at 36 radiotherapy centres using the IAEA TRS 398 dose-to-water protocol. The mean ratio of measured to locally-determined accelerator output was 1.003 ± 0.009 (1 standard deviation) with a range from 0.981 to 1.024. No correlation could be found between output ratio and accelerator type or local output calibration protocol. The small-volume chamber used satisfied most requirements for the study though showed some variation in sensitivity via repeated cross-calibration with a chamber calibrated at a primary standards laboratory.
History
Journal title
Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pagination
268-279
Publisher
Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine