Geometric Field Size
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The projection on a plane perpendicular to the beam axis. Usually the field
size defined by the light field.
Electron range at tissue inhomogeneities
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Coefficient of equivalent thickness (CET)
effective depth = actual depth - thickness of inhomogeneity(1-CET)
Low Dose and High Dose Regions in TSET
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TLDs used to account for body folds or regions of skin shielding.
High dose occurs at oblique surfaces.
Exposure Rate Constant (Radium)
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8.25 (R cm^2 mg^-1 h^-1)
0.825 (mR m^2 h^-1 mg^-1)
Percentage Depth Dose (PDD)
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PDD = (depth/reference depth) x 100%
Measurement of MV Beam Energy
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Can be measured directly with scintillation spectrometer or
photoactivation of electron foils but most commonly done with PDD in
water to published data.
MV vs kV beam specifications
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MV beams are specified in beam quality due to heavy filtration.
kV beams are specified in HVL and kVp.
Lead thickness to shield <10 MeV electrons
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5mm or less
Thickness = MeV/2 + 1mm for margin.
Effective Energy
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The equivalent energy of a x-ray beam is the energy of photons in a
monoenergetic beam that is attenuated at the same rate as the radiation in
question.
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The projection on a plane perpendicular to the beam axis. Usually the field
size defined by the light field.
Electron range at tissue inhomogeneities
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Coefficient of equivalent thickness (CET)
effective depth = actual depth - thickness of inhomogeneity(1-CET)
Low Dose and High Dose Regions in TSET
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TLDs used to account for body folds or regions of skin shielding.
High dose occurs at oblique surfaces.
Exposure Rate Constant (Radium)
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8.25 (R cm^2 mg^-1 h^-1)
0.825 (mR m^2 h^-1 mg^-1)
Percentage Depth Dose (PDD)
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PDD = (depth/reference depth) x 100%
Measurement of MV Beam Energy
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Can be measured directly with scintillation spectrometer or
photoactivation of electron foils but most commonly done with PDD in
water to published data.
MV vs kV beam specifications
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MV beams are specified in beam quality due to heavy filtration.
kV beams are specified in HVL and kVp.
Lead thickness to shield <10 MeV electrons
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5mm or less
Thickness = MeV/2 + 1mm for margin.
Effective Energy
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The equivalent energy of a x-ray beam is the energy of photons in a
monoenergetic beam that is attenuated at the same rate as the radiation in
question.