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1. 75173 S FEN Ra oy N q SHIELDED 9 CONDUCTOR CABLE BELDEN P N 9614 Ro Es SHIELDED HOOD AMP SCREWS AMP P N P N 74517 S 205980 1 REQ 2 SETS 25 3 3 RECEIVE DATA TRANSMIT DATA TRANSMIT DATA 2 2 RECEIVE DATA DATA CARRIER DETECT 8 7 REQUEST TO SEND DATA TERMINAL READY 20 8 CLEAR TO SEND SIGNAL GROUND 7 6 DATA SET READY REQUEST TO SEND 4 5 SIGNAL GROUND CLEAR TO SEND 5 1 DATA CARRIER DETECT DATA SET READY 6 4 DATA TERMINAL READY 53 DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued Figure A 2 XiO HP to Scanner AT Type 25 PIN MALE CONNECTOR CINCH P N DB25P _ SHIELDED HOOD AMP P N 75173 S 9 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR CINCH P N DE9S SHIELDED 9 CONDUCTOR CABLE BELDEN P N 9614 SCREWS AMP P N 205980 1 REQ 2 SETS 25 SHIELDED HOOD AMP P N 74517 S RECEIVE DATA 3 TRANSMIT DATA A DATA CARRIER DETECT e DATA TERMINAL READY 20 SIGNAL GROUND 7 REQUEST TO SEND 4 CLEAR TO SEND 5 DATA SET READY 5 CMS Part Number 86006 formerly 860900021 54 TRANSMIT DATA RECEIVE DATA R
2. _ _ Flatness QA Check Only Cross Plane and In Plane Axes Operations for selecting the Cross Plane and In Plane Axes are identical as described below Clicking on the Cross Plane Axis or In Plane Axis button will display the following options e OOO O O Axis Axis Scan limits Use Max Symm Limits Use Max Limits O User specified points Use defaults l New FanLine File Use Fanline File e Axis Select the axis to define as the Cross Plane In Plane Axis e Scan Limits o DOSEVIEW 3D Use Max Symm Limits The start and stop values for the Cross Plane or In Plane Axis will be bound by the maximum symmetrical positional limits set for the phantom For example if limits define there to be 15 cm of available travel in the positive direction from the origin and 13 cm in the negative direction the Max Symm Limits will define the start and stop points to be 13 and 13 cm respectively Enter in a step interval to complete the definition Use Max Limits The start and stop values for the Cross Plane or In Plane Axis will be bound by the overall maximum positional limits set for the phantom regardless of whether or not these values are equal Enter in a step interval to complete the definition User Specified Points The start and stop values can be defined arbitrarily regardless of the field size selected on the Console tab
3. Orientation Waterphantom Onentatioi Select Waterphantom Orientation Clicking the button next to Orientation will display a dialog allowing selection between four possible phantom orientations The thick black bar located on one edge of the phantom in each image represents the DoseView 3D Electrometer and Motion Controller Click the image that depicts how the phantom is positioned relative to the gantry to establish proper axis definitions 22 Move Set Tab Initial Setup Auto Acquisition Move Set Machine Info Axis Definition Electrometer Setup TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW Y Z Last Selected Normalization Point Not Set Origin Status Origin not defined x x x x E Marker Status O Markers set Y Z X Axis cm Y Axis cm Z Axis cm The Move Set tab is designed to provide various methods to determine and adjust the sample detector position as well as allow for definition of various important measurement points The tab interface is broken down into four main areas Two 2D images depicting the sample detector location within the phantom as shown by a red dot The exact coordinates of the sample detector can be viewed on the status bar located on the top of the 0 00 Y 0 00 Z 0 00 Coordinates if set of specific points which can be set by the system screen Detector cm Normalization Point Max Dose Point and Origin and how many markers out of a possible ten Three buttons across
4. reservoirs use the following steps To drain the majority of the water from the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart perform the following procedure 1 Unscrew the two black reservoir lids One will be used to fill while the other will be used to verify the water level of the second tank 1 Move the cart to a location where the water can be disposed of such 2 With a hose bottle or other method pour water into the reservoir via as a sink or floor drain either fill port The second reservoir will fill at a slower rate than the 2 Ensure the exterior water valve is open In the open position the reservoir being actively filled so attention must be given to prevent valve handle will be parallel with the direction of water flow overfilling and to ensure both reservoirs are full 3 Disconnect the water hose from the DoseView 3D water tank by first loosening the clamp closest to the tank with a slot head screwdriver and then pulling the tube from the connection port Use caution to prevent spillage if any water still remains in the tube from the draining It is important to maximize the amount of water in the two reservoirs as this will provide the most available scanning depth when water is transferred to the water phantom process 4 Place the tube end near the water destination sink drain etc and press the Automatic Fill button on the cart s control panel This will push the water out until the float switch in the bottom of the
5. e Who has checked or approved the table for use Generating a TAR Table from an Existing PDD File 1 Select TAR from the File Type buttons on the top of the Table Generation interface 2 Select the desired machine energy and SSD from the left side browser pane Click the t icon to begin Table Generation process 4 Click Next gt to proceed building a table from an existing PDD table Choose a PDD file from the list shown and click OK to proceed DOSEVIEW 2D 6 All table header information from the PDD table will be imported automatically Make any changes needed The Factor Table entry for Peak Scatter Factors PSF will automatically be checked If desired choose additional Factor Tables and click Next gt to proceed e If Output Factors was selected enter the desired field sizes and output factors OF e If Phantom Scatter Factors Sp was selected enter the desired reference depth reference field size of TPR field sizes and phantom scatter factors S 7 Enter all desired field sizes and corresponding PSF values Use the insert and delete tools to make any changes as these values are entered Click Next gt to proceed Confirm the creation of the table by clicking OK The Data Table will be shown Review and if needed enter replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools If desired additional field sizes and depths can be added to the table Click Next gt
6. p 1 2 1 116 1 097 1 124 1 101 1 131 1 106 TAS AZ 1 136 1 117 1 136 1 122 1 136 1 126 T136 1133 1136 1 133 eS Ss 1 136 1 133 C6 TT loo 1 136 1 133 eea S 1 136 1 133 ES ASS 1 136 1 133 FSO eles 1 136 1 133 Teo Wee 1 136 1 133 TASS LIGA 1 136 1 133 ETTI 1 136 1 133 1 136 1 133 1 136 1 133 ES SS 1 136 1 133 1 136 1 133 1 136 1 133 Lleol 1 136 1 133 1186 1 133 1 136 1 133 1 136 1 133 Depth d cm DOSEVIEW 3D 3 1 078 1 081 1 084 1 089 1 093 1 098 1 103 ES 1 121 1 129 1 133 15133 1 133 piso 1 133 1 133 1 133 MISS 1 133 1133 1 133 1 133 1 133 S3 1 133 1133 1 133 1 133 1 133 IROS 1 133 1133 1 133 1 133 1 133 133 4 1 059 1 061 1 064 1 067 1 071 1 076 1 080 1 090 1 099 1 108 1 117 1 124 1 130 1 133 1 133 MRI 1 133 7133 1 133 1 133 1 133 1 133 1 133 1133 1 133 MISS 1 133 17133 1 133 feiss 1 133 12133 1 133 T133 1 133 T133 5 1 040 1 042 1 044 1 046 1 050 1 054 1 058 1 067 1 076 1 085 1 095 1 104 1 112 1 120 1 131 S 1 131 T131 1 131 de loa 1 131 eS 1 131 ESA 1 131 IE 1 131 SA 1 131 1 131 119 Tete 1 131 EM 1 131 ISA 6 1 029 1 030 1 032 1 034 1 036 17039 1 043 1 050 1 058 1 066 1 075 1 084 1 093 1 101 1 120 129 1 129 1129 1 129 1129 1 129 1 129 1 129 1129 1 129 1 129 1 129 1 129 1 129 1129 1 129 T129 t129 TAZ 1 129 129 wa air 7 1 019 1 020 1 022 1 024 1 026 1
7. 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 134 1 133 1 133 1 130 1 129 1 129 1 128 1 126 1 125 1 124 1 121 1 115 1 112 1 108 1 090 CI 1 153 T14 T134 1133 1133 nil 30 1129 io Fiz T126 1123 T24 11217115 1112 1108 1 101 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 134 1 133 1 133 1 130 1 129 1 129 1 128 1 126 1 125 1 124 1 121 1 115 1 112 1 108 1 096 ES 1153 TI ATIA SS 1133 L13077 1298 1129 1 128 1126 1 123 1124 1121115 1112 1 108 1096 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 134 1 133 1 133 1 130 1 129 1 129 1 128 1 126 1 125 1 124 1 121 1 115 1 112 1 108 1 096 MUS IS SS RSA ISS PASS I0 BIZ ES ee eZ Oe a 2 NS 1121 108 1096 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 134 1 133 1 133 1 130 1 129 1 129 1 128 1 126 1 125 1 124 1 121 1 115 1 112 1 108 1 096 MISS Seba lel Soe SSIS oO hc Ouse 112971128 T126 Mis aa io talo T112 1 108 11 096 Depth in cm 59 DOSEVIEW 2D Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements continued es Calculating TG 25 Dose Conversions We ve based these steps on recommendations from Clinical Electron Beam Dosimetry Report of AAPM Radiation Therapy Committee Task Group No 25 by Faiz M Kahn et al and Recommendations for clinical electron beam dosimetry Supplement to the recommendations of Task Group 25 by Bruce J Gerbi et al To calculate TG 25 dose conversions 1 Calculate the ion cnamber offset and the depth of maximum CAX ionization 2 Use an automatic or manual method to calculate the practical range Ro Calculate Rso Eo and Es determine P p and stopping p
8. 2A Ltex nRa fx nR gx nR hx Fp 50 a 1 0752 b 0 50867 c 0 088670 d 0 08402 e 0 42806 f 0 064627 g 0 003085 h 0 12460 DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements continued Appendix C Scan Calculations E OO Calculate Dose This appendix contains information about how DoseView 3D calculates the scan points and areas for different scan types 1 Calculate dose using DOSE z L p ii x Pop X MZ Rotational or Diagonal Scan Calculation NOTE When E is zero or less E is set to zero and the cnamber DoseView 3D allows addition of up to 45 degrees of positive or negative replacement factor is set to unity o Dose z x 100 rotation to a profile scan When a profile scan is rotated about its depth axis as is the case for diagonal scans DoseView 3D calculates off axis scan coordinates 2 Re normalize to the new maximum using dd z Dose z NOTE Photon correction amounts to a position shift only and is NOTE Typically diagonal scans are measured using a 45 degree angle but 30 degrees is used here to demonstrate the calculations based upon the following formula The relative dose values will remain unchanged Shift 0 6 x chamber radius Figure C 1 Diagonal Scan Coordinates Tables for Calculating TG 51 Dose Conversion Table B 9 Chamber replacement correction factor Prep Energy E MeV 3 0 5 0 7 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 0 977
9. 48 Using the Precision Positioning Platform Engaging Disengaging the Caster Pedals Using the Firmware Updater 50 58 65 67 68 68 69 70 71 72 72 74 74 74 Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export 50 Varian Eclipse 51 Philips Pinnacle 52 Elekta CMS Xio Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements 58 How to Calculate ICRU 35 Radiation Dosimetry 58 Tables for Calculating ICRU 35 Radiation Dosimetry 60 Calculating TG 25 Dose Conversions 60 Tables for Calculating TG 25 Dose Conversion 62 Calculating IAEA TRS 398 Dose Conversions 63 Tables for Calculating IAEA TRS 398 Dose Conversion 64 Calculating TG 51 Dose Conversions 65 Tables for Calculating TG 51 Dose Conversion Appendix C Scan Calculations 65 Rotational or Diagonal Scan Calculation 66 Default Scan Limit Calculation 66 Scan Ratio Calculation Appendix D Algorithms 67 Flatness and Symmetry 67 Table Generation Module Appendix E Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Appendix F Phantom Placement for Split Fields 68 Required Setup Position Instructions Parts and Accessories List Description of Symbols Features and Specifications Maintenance Return Policy Customer Responsibility Service Policy Warranty DOSEVIEW 3D P STANDARDIMAGING 3120 DEMING WAY MIDDLETON WI 53562 1461 USA WWW STANDARDIMAGING COM Conventions Used in this Manual Buttons When a button is described it
10. 6 00 MV Photon ss 40x10 OCR diagonal 20000 20 000 20 000 20 000 16Apraoii 1 57pm Prof 850 em slo 100 0 cm Unit em The database management interface is broken into three main sections e Top Area Source and File Type Selection e Left Pane Machine Energy SSD Browser Right Pane File Browser 43 Database Management Module continued Source and File Type Selection Choosing a Source Directory The source directory selection by default is set to the default directory configured in DoseView 3D preferences however it can be changed to any folder containing DoseView 3D scan data Click the button to bring up the directory selection window Select the desired folder and click OK If data are contained in the selected folder they will be shown in the left and right panes of the data management interface Choosing Which File Types are Shown Next to the source directory selection button a series of buttons are available to filter what file types are shown in the right pane of the data management interface The following buttons are selectable e Scan All scans which correspond to the selected machine energy and SSD in the left pane will be shown e Fanline All fanline files in the selected source directory will be shown e Depth All depth files in the selected source directory will be shown Machine The machine selected in the left pane will be shown e Detector All detectors in the
11. DoseView 3D System izai T R 0 s te LE ES Lad A Sami Rng Ref Rng Ratio Detector cm x 0 00 Ya 0 00 el 0 00 Initial Setup Auto Acquisition Move Set Machine Info Axis Definition Electrometer Setup Beam Type o Pulsed Continuous Detector Definition Sample Chamber Exradin A18 Reference Chamber Exradin A18 Initialize Waterphantom Field Type Square Left Rig Beam Type Pulsed mode is for linear accelerator type beams while Continuous is for active source type beams such as a Cobalt 60 or Cesium 137 irradiator The difference in scanning operation is that in Pulsed mode measurements will be based on a ratio between two detectors a sample and reference detector while in Continuous mode only the sample detector is used Selecting Continuous will disable the reference detector in Detector Definition DOSEVIEW 2D Detector Definition Detector Definition Detector Description Detector Inner Diameter O Detector Type Jonization Chamber C Diode Cd Other By default no detectors are available in the pull down menus accompanying the Sample and Reference fields To add a detector click either Add button A dialog with appear with an opportunity to enter a Detector Description Detector Inner Diameter and Detector Type After entering the required information click Add to add this detector to the database This new en
12. NOTE Any depth file created can be used for either the Slow Axis or the Depth Dose Axis e Speed Select the speed at which the selected axis will move from point to point The definitions for the Low to High can be adjusted in the Preferences window accessible from the home screen ISODOSE Only Off Axis Shift The Off Axis Shift function can be used for acquiring profiles and depth dose curves off of the central axis Select the desired axis for the shift along with a distance in positive or negative values Note that the shift axis cannot also be selected as the Fast Slow or Depth Dose Axis For example with the fast axis set to X the slow axis set to Z and the depth dose axis set to Z an Off Axis Shift is allowed along the Y axis ISODOSE Only Axis of Rotation The Axis of Rotation function allows rotation of the acquisition plane about either the Fast or Slow Axis Select the desired axis of rotation along with an angle from 45 to 45 For angles above 45 switch the fast axis from X to Y or Y to X to rotate about the Z slow axis from the opposite direction NOTE The Axis of Rotation function will not rotate the phantom but rather scan at an angle in the phantom using motion along multiple axes For example if the Fast Axis is selected as X and the Axis of Rotation is set to Z the phantom will use combined X and Y motion to generate scan profiles DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued
13. To Marker function described in the previous section of this manual DOSEVIEW 2D Locate Center Button The Locate Center function allows the DoseView 3D to measure the location of the center of the radiation field and optionally reset the origin based on the determined position This function is useful to ensure the DoseView 3D is properly placed for symmetrical scans and also for determining and quantifying any discrepancies between the radiation field light field and room lasers Once the Zero Electrometer Check Max Dose Point and Set Normalization options have been performed see the Electrometer Setup tab section of this manual for more information the Locate Center button becomes enabled Waterphantom Locate Center The current onentation has a depth scan Autocenter will center on the cross axis at some depth fou may enter the distance in depth for the cross scan in the At Depth Box Select Axis 3 Asis Cancel 0 Click the Locate Center button to display the locate center interface Select an axis to determine a plane for which the center will be located If the gantry is positioned over the top of the phantom the Z axis should be selected If the gantry is aimed at the side of the phantom select the X or Y axis This selection will depend on the on the orientation of the water phantom Enter a depth at which the center of the field will be located and click OK
14. Y AXIS A l A t Qin gt hor ug co v Z AXIS v STEP BIAS DISABLE AN Dep SLOW ENABLED BIAS FAST IF LIT VOLTAGE INITIALIZE COMMUNICATION INDICATOR NOTE The following instructions assume the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart is being used If another cart is used the steps may vary slightly depending on the functionality of the cart being used Using the Lift and Reservoir Cart lift the phantom such that the scribed line on the front corner of the tank or the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig is roughly aligned at the desired SSD using the room lasers as a guide This is accomplished using the Lift and Reservoir Cart control panel 10 Note Diffraction through the water tank walls can cause laser lines to shift It is recommended to use the crosshairs and optical distance indicator ODI for fine setup adjustment after the water tank has been filled Once approximate alignment is achieved using the Motion Controller control panel or the Wireless Pendant move the carriage away from the default origin such that the shadow does not block the light field from projecting on the crosshairs Probe Control Y AXIS A A X AXIS t SO cum by R s pass v Z AXIS v BIAS DISABLE ENABLED BIAS IF LIT VOLTAGE PROBE SPEED STE SLOW F INITIALIZE COMMUNICATION INDICATOR If after lifting the cart the crosshairs on the base of the phantom have deviated from the
15. button to try both FAST and SLOW options The carriage should move freely and consistently within its physical limits Verify the set origin function by pressing the ORIGIN button on the top section of the pendant The coordinates shown on the pendant display should now be 0 0 for all axes Move the carriage away from the configured origin and press the GO TO ORIGIN button Verify the system goes to the origin as intended Check Software Installation and Communication E DOSEVIEW 3D Connect the DoseView 3D Motion Controller to the PC using the desired connection method wired or wireless as described in the previous sections Power on the phantom and perform initialization by pressing and briefly holding the INITIALIZE button on Motion Controller control panel Install the DoseView 3D software as described in previous sections if needed and launch the application Within the Setup gt Preferences window verify that the Hardware Interface settings match the intended port configuration Typically the default settings are sufficient however the port number may vary by configuration The correct port number can be determined by checking within Windows Device Manager typically within the Ports COM amp LPT section Also within Preferences verify that Demo Mode is NOT checked From the home screen click the Scan Acquisition button The message Detecting System Hardware will briefly displ
16. however they must still be defined within the positional limits of the phantom Enter in a step interval to complete the definition Use Defaults The start and stop values will be defined by the product of two variables the field width set on the Console tab and the OverScan Ratio setting For example if the field is set to 10 cm wide and the over scan ratio is set to 1 4 the resulting overall width would be 14 cm This would be displayed in terms of the start and stop values as 7 and 7 cm or an overall distance of 14 cm Enter in a step interval to complete the definition Use Fanline File The start stop and step values will be defined by two variables the field size set on the Console tab and the selected created fanline file A fanline file allows data points to be defined in non equal distances meaning more points can be acquired in one area of the profile than another For example this is helpful to allow more points to be acquired in the high gradient penumbra region than in the central portion of the field saving time while still gaining detailed data from important areas A fanline file can be created in two different ways either prior to a scan in tabular format or during scan acquisition by manually selecting points on the graph Both methods result in a saved file which can be used in subsequent scan acquisitions Because fanline files are developed from relative values as opposed to absolute positions they can be appl
17. lt i ime fae ws BAe O BOO BSH SGSRURRARRRE MG OAD DEMO MODE DoseView 3D System Scan File Informahon Ian DD Protiles Test Linac GUU My SUD MU mem 100 0 cm SSD Processed Data secosecscopocvocodoccopocacocccecopescosconconposcocccnecepocoscoscocapuedpecucenepuconosucoa A Data Value x 8 00 cm TTT TTTTTT LTTE TITTIE TITTET TTT TELETELE TTE TELTE TTETTETETEE Y UWem DET mo a ed 1Mem RE ATIVE IONIZATION Dose 35 go RN o AAA AAA SA 9 lt 0 40 20 z zo 40 co o q OFF AXIS DISTANCE om Field Type Square Left Right 5 00 5 00 Gantry Couch 5 00 5 00 Once a scan has been acquired the Scan Processing module can be used to make adjustments to scan files convert to relative dose using one of several available protocols as well as calculate some scan attributes such as flatness and symmetry An individual scan file contains raw AND processed versions of profiles and or CAX data No matter what processing is performed to a scan file the raw version is always preserved within the file The following sections describe how to use each function within Scan Processing File Management and Display Options Opening a Scan File Immediately after a scan is completed the interface automatically switches from Scan Acquisition to the Scan Processing module Scan Processing can also be accessed from the home screen by clicking the Scan Processing button When the Scan Proce
18. 0 818 1 935 x Z5 0 040 x 14 60 3 For each point to be converted to dose complete these steps a Calculate E using the Eo Rp and d current calculation depth values no d Ea EoX 1 Rp b Look up the chamber replacement correction factor Prep in Table B 3 following this topic using E and the inner diameter of the ion chamber NOTE Pep for well guarded plane parallel chambers is unity 4 Look up stopping power ratios in Table B 4 following this topic using E and the current depth d of calculation Last Calculate Dose 1 Calculate dose using Dose d L p ar x Pre M d NOTE When E is Zero or less E is set to zero and the chamber replacement correction is set to unity Also the stopping power lookup is extended by repeating the last value in the column down the column for as many depths as necessary Dose d x 100 2 Re normalize to the new maximum using DD d 9 ADDI Dose d as Tables for Calculating TG 25 Dose Conversion Table B 3 Chamber replacement correction factor Prep Energy E MeV 3 0 5 0 7 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 0 977 0 978 0 982 0 986 0 990 0 995 0 997 0 962 0 966 097 1 09 7 0 985 20 9927 0 9906 0 956 0 959 0 965 0 972 0 981 0 991 0 995 0 949 0 952 0 960 0 967 0 9 8 0 990 0 995 Diameter in mm NO a w DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements continued Table B 4 TG 25 Water Air Stopping Power Ratios L
19. 0 978 0 982 0 986 0 990 0 995 0 997 OiSO Zen OO Onm Oo Diem 0 985 OS leio 0 956 0 959 0 965 0 972 0 981 0 991 0 995 0 949 0 952 0 960 0967 0 270 0 990 0 995 Diameter in mm N O On w Define the scan in Figure C 1 using Axis From Point To Point Fast X 5 cm 5 cm Slow Z 0 cm 2 cm Rotation Z NA NA 65 DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix C Scan Calculations continued Calculated Scan Coordinates Without rotation DoseView 3D would scan a two dimensional area along the X and Z axes only By rotating about the Z axis the off axis Y comes into play The fast axis X coordinates remain unchanged The off axis Y coordinates are determined by the formula Y axis FAST axis coordinate Tan rotation angle The actual spacing between data points is now larger than originally specified due to the rotation New Step Value Original Step Value Cos rotation angle Data points are sampled at the following coordinates Without Rotation With Rotation Actual spacing between steps 1 0cm xlyilzixIyizixiyviz xiyvizo oO N lt N N N Oo O Oo oo ooo ooo O O O O O O O O O O O O Se O HOR O Fee O HER O FER O FS Se O HER O Bee O Fog O ER O FS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTE When diagonal data are transferred to the XiO system new off axis coordinates are automatically calculated so the data are properly transferred Default Scan Limit Calculation When choosing to use the Default scan l
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22. For example Field size 6P10DIA_00 W2C Diagonal scan of field Blocked p 10 c Cobalt e Electron in cm p Photon Example 06p10BLK ASC 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 blocked field size Field size Blocked For example 6P10BLK_00 W2C DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued Es Transfer Process for Varian Eclipse These steps describe the overall process for transferring data to Varian Eclipse 1 From the home screen navigate to TPS Export gt Varian Eclipse 2 Choose to transfer Both Profiles amp CAX data Depth Dose Data or Profiles 3 TIP Choose Both Profiles amp CAX data for open fields and wedge data Profiles for diagonal and longitudinal wedge data and Depth Dose Data for blocked depth dose data 4 The Select Scan File dialog appears Browse the machine directories to locate the correct machine energy and SSD e From the list on the right select the files you want to transmit and click the OK button e Press and hold the lt Ctrl gt key and click each file to be transmitted e To select a range of files press and hold the lt Shift gt key then click the first and last file in the range to be transmitted TIP Click File Description Left Right Gantry Couch Date Time or Data Type to sort the list by that criterion 5 The Varian Eclipse TPS Data Transfer dialog appears Enter information about wedges and blocked or diagonal fields 6
23. If this is a wedged profile enter the Wedge Angle degrees and Wedge ID NOTE Enter information for the file described at the top of the dialog 7 Click Y es or N o to indicate if this is a e Longitudinal Wedge e Blocked Field e Diagonal Field Click the OK button Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each profile selected for transfer After all information is entered DoseView 3D converts the files to the Varian Eclipse format and saves the file s to the directory specified 10 Copy the data from the source to the Varian Eclipse system using the instructions provided with the treatment planning system Philips Pinnacle Philips Pinnacle Interface Overview This topic provides guidelines for transferring photon and electron scans to the Philips Pinnacle treatment planning system DoseView 3D converts data into a file structure that can be entered electronically into the Philips Pinnacle system Profile depth and central axis data for the same field can reside in the same file DOSEVIEW 3D NOTE There is no direct RS 232 connection from DoseView 3D to Philips Pinnacle Use a disk network or flash drive to transfer the converted files Multiple files for different field sizes percent depth dose and profiles for different SSDs and Energies can be transferred A typical DoseView 3D file can contain multiple profiles and central axis data under a single file name File Naming Conventions DoseView 3D automatical
24. Pinnacle 4 Varian Eclipse Directory MA am V Demo Mode Captured Data Comm Log Log File Before Getting Started with Scanning continued Institution Name This name will appear in the upper right corner of the software interface and be included on reports generated by the DoseView 3D software Default Directory This is the location where DoseView 3D data files are stored These files include scan results treatment machine and detector information and any tables generated by the system This location can be specified to be any folder for which the current Windows account has write access including network locations Color Setup Select Pen Colors Background Color L Pen Colors Choose Background color from ce Defaut Clicking the Color Setup button will display a dialog allowing selection of colors appearing on DoseView 3D scan graphs Background Color dictates the background color of graphs while Pen Colors and the order in which they are presented on the dialog dictate the color of individual scan profiles as they appear on a graph For example if the first four colors are blue green cyan and red the following graph will be displayed A Pen Color that is the same as the Background Color cannot be selected 2000 E D0000 E 00020p 00004 0 00 2400000 I I I I r I I I I r I I I I I e I I I l L I I I I I L I I I I L I I Se ee a SE a ae ee
25. Scan Acquisition continued _ _ xavamvamaKa aaxKleee Filling Using a Cart Other than the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart 3 Use the Wireless Pendant to move the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig 1 Verify the exterior water valve in line with the filling draining tube to the rear of the tank near the third leveling knob If necessary use is set to the closed position When closed the valve handle will be this leveling knob to bring the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig back to perpendicular to the valve itself the water surface If the Wireless Pendant is used to adjust the depth 2 Runa tube from a water source or pour from a vessel to fill the Sine prope a NG GONE Oi NE nao Pee SEPS ANd A augue phantom not exceeding the white ledge surrounding the phantom 4 Once completed drive the probe to all four corners of the water tank Assuming the phantom is at the desired height fill until the water and verify the leveling across the entire water surface surface reaches the desired height as indicated by the ODI using the 5 If satisfactory leveling is achieved re position the Origin Crosshair procedure outlined in the previous section Alignment Jig to the center of the water tank and fine adjust the x and y axis to match the linac crosshairs The step function is Part 4 Fine System Leveling and Confirming the Origin particularly useful for precision positioning as each arrow button
26. Wireless Pendant Depending on congruence of the reference point with the original and new ruler position the measured value should be within 1 2 mm of the value displayed on the pendant 2 Verify Y axis accuracy a Select a reference point or edge on the shoulder of the X Z arm assembly Using the Wireless Pendant or Motion Controller control panel move the carriage such that the reference point is aligned with one of the 1 cm markers along the Y axis b Set the current position as the phantom origin using the Wireless Pendant c Move the X Z arm assembly along the Y axis such that the reference point is aligned with a different marker e g 10 15 cm away By using the ruler determine how far the carriage has moved and check this value against the new Y value shown on the Wireless Pendant Depending on congruence of the reference point with the original and new ruler position the measured value should be within 1 2 mm of the value displayed on the pendant 3 Verify Z axis accuracy a Select a reference point or edge on the end of the X axis assembly Using the Wireless Pendant or Motion Controller control panel move the carriage such that the reference point is aligned with one of the 1 cm markers along the Z axis b Set the current position as the phantom origin using the Wireless Pendant c Move the X axis assembly along the Z axis such that the reference point is aligned with a different marker e g 10 15 cm
27. an operation is completed the modified data will be temporarily displayed as a dashed line overlaid on the original scan for reference To show only the changed scan data refresh the display by hitting the F5 key on the keyboard or navigate to Display gt Refresh NOTE Some tools are only available for profile data as noted in the title of each tool Mirror Data Profile Data Only Mirror data facilitates replacing one half of a profile with a mirrored copy of the other half Clicking the Ae icon will display the option for which way to mirror the data to or to Click OK to confirm the operation Average Data Profile Data Only Average data facilitates averaging the points at equal distances from the central axis to create a new profile based on both halves of the scan Click the is icon to perform this operation Concatenate Data Profile Data Only Concatenating facilitates combining two scans together to form a new profile This is useful for combining two halves of scans together if the field measured is physically larger than what the phantom can support The concatenated scans must share the same Machine Energy Modality and scanned Depths QA type scans cannot be concatenated Open the first half scan to be concatenated 2 Use the Add Scan function to display another scan file on the graph DoseView 3D will superimpose another scan on the current display 3 Click the ry icon to merge the two scans The
28. at various depths DOSEVIEW 2D ISODOSE Only Fast and Slow Axes Producing any basic or complex profile scan involves programming a plane of motion defined by two axes the Fast Axis and Slow Axis The Fast Axis is the direction along which beam profiles will be acquired i e the direction the sample carriage will move quickly across the field Generally the Fast Axis is defined as the X axis as this axis moves the least amount of mass per step Orthogonal to the Fast Axis the Slow Axis defines the positions at which the fast axis scans will be acquired For instance to define a series of depths at which to acquire profiles set the Z axis as the Slow Axis Clicking on the Fast Axis button will display the following options Fast Axis Definition Axis Axis Y Scan limits Use Max Symm Limits Use Max Limits O User specified points Use defaults New FanLine File Cancel Use Fanline File Axis Select the axis to define as the Fast Axis If only a depth dose measurement is desired select No Axis Note that No Axis will also need to be selected for the Slow Axis e Scan Limits o Use Max Symm Limits The start and stop values for the Fast Axis will be bound by the maximum symmetrical positional limits set for the phantom For example if limits define there to be 15 cm of available travel in the positive direction from the origin and 13 cm in the negative direction the Max Symm Limi
29. available during a lengthy scanning session to avoid delays during the scanning process Verifying System Performance Since a system such as the DoseView 3D is used relatively infrequently it is recommended to verify that the equipment is functioning properly before performing a long series of scans Below are recommended diagnostic procedures to perform prior to scanning to help ensure time is not wasted due to unexpected issues Check Power 1 Supply power to all components a Connect the included power supplies to the DoseView 3D and Lift and Reservoir Cart and connect the power supplies to available wall outlets as described in the previous sections When connected the amber LED located near the power switches of both the Motion Controller and Lift and Reservoir Cart should illuminate b Install 4 AA batteries into the Wireless Pendant by removing the pendant s rear panel with a crosshead screwdriver and installing the batteries in the orientation indicated on the pendant s rear label 2 Verify Water Phantom power a Power on the DoseView 3D Motion Controller and Electrometer using the switch on the side of the Motion Controller The green LED adjacent to the amber LED should illuminate indicating system power on b Press and briefly hold the INITIALIZE button on the Motion Controller control panel until the DoseView 3D arms begin moving the detector carriage to the home position The carriage should come to a res
30. away By using the ruler determine how far the carriage has moved and check this value against the new Z value shown on the Wireless Pendant Depending on congruence of the reference point with the original and new ruler position the measured value should be within 1 2 mm of the value displayed on the pendant 68 Appendix F Phantom Placement for Split Fields a Required Setup Position Instructions To ensure the DoseView 3D motors do not receive direct beam exposure during scanning of split fields setup the water phantom in a special position using the following instructions This phantom position relative to the beam will provide at least 5 cm overlap from beam center 5 cm past the field edge and maintain an additional 5 cm for scatter when performing half diagonal in plane or cross plane scans of a 40x40 field at 30 cm depth To begin first follow the instructions in the Scan Acquisiton section of the manual up to step 3 of Part 2 Coarse and Fine Positioning the DoseView 3D Instead of using the primary crosshairs at the center of the phantom base use the alternative position s described in the following two sections Choose the section that matches the design of your phantom Phantoms with Secondary Crosshairs on Base Proceed with typical setup but align the center of your field with one of the secondary crosshairs as shown for coarse and fine positioning Phantoms without Secondary Crosshairs on Base 1 B
31. axis limits are automatically adjusted to fully display the concatenated data file NOTE When concatenating the first scan file has priority over the second so any overlapping data will be omitted from the second scan file NOTE When saving the first recalled scan will contain the concatenated data Where data in the two files overlap the first scan has precedence and the added scan values are thrown out DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Processing Module continued Smooth Data Smooth Data facilitates removing unwanted variability from a scan file at the expense of some measurement accuracy Clicking the a icon will display a window allowing for selection of the following smoothing options e Data to Smooth Select which data to smooth from profile CAX or both Smooth Algorithm Select the desired algorithm based on smoothing objectives o Boxcar The central point and all neighbors that are used in the operation determined by width have equal weighting All other points have zero weighting This algorithm provides the most aggressive smoothing o Triangular Applies a symmetrical triangle filter using even coefficients The central point is weighted width 1 its closest neighbors are weighted width 1 the next closest neighbors width 3 etc The width entered using Triangular must be an odd number with even number entries rounded up This algorithm is less aggressive than Boxcar because of increased central po
32. carriage NOTE When a bracket is installed on the face of the carriage there is a 10 4 mm offset in the Y direction For detectors installed using the vertical orientation apply a Y axis 10 4 mm correction to the origin Note that this will move the detector 10 4 mm closer to the Motion Controller and Electrometer 18 Once installed the physical center of a cylindrical ion chamber will be placed at the center of the crosshairs on the alignment jig For most parallel plate ion chambers the surface of the collecting volume will be placed at the center of the crosshairs on the alignment jig If necessary connect the included 1 m triaxial junction cable from the DoseView 3D Electrometer Sample Probe connector to the triaxial junction point If used connect the detector s signal cable to the other end of this triaxial junction point If not connect the sample detector connector directly to the Sample Probe connector on the electrometer DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued EE Part 6 Defining Positional Limits Depending on the size of the detector used in the carriage it is recommended to set positional limits to prevent the detector or its signal cable from inadvertently striking the sides of the phantom during scanning procedures For most detectors typically only the Y axis limits need to be set however limits can be defined for both directions of all three axes To define limits use th
33. cylindrical chambers to shift the depth associated with each measurement point from the reference point of the chamber to the effective point of measurement for that chamber To calculate IAEA TRS 398 dose conversions for electron beams 1 Calculate the maximum of the ionization CAX data 2 Calculate Rs and the stopping power ratio s 3 Use Swar to convert the measured value to relative dose for each depth First Calculate the lonization Maximum 1 Locate the maximum of the ionization CAX data and note the depth at which the ionization current is 50 of this maximum value 62 Next Calculate Rso and Sair 1 Calculate Rs from Region Which is the depth in water at which the ionization current is 50 of its maximum value a R 1 029R5 9 06 for Rso i lt 10cem bd Roy 1 059R 5 9 37 for Region gt 10cm 2 For each point to be converted to dose Look up the stopping power ratio s w air in Table B 8 following this topic using each depth z and R or calculate stopping power using the formula below 50 a bx In Ry cx nRy dx Hp 50 50 a 1 075 b 0 5087 d 0 084 e 0 4281 g 0 00309 h 0 125 Last Calculate Dose S y air c 0 0887 f 0 0646 1 Calculate dose using Dose z s x M z w air Dose z x 100 2 Re normalize to the new maximum using PDD z Dose z__ DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Me
34. display 7 To accept the new values click Next or click the Manual Selection of R button to set the points again Flatness Symmetry Calculation and Other Tools Calculate and Display Flatness Symmetry Profile Data Only When the iti icon is clicked the following values will be calculated and displayed on the left side of the screen e Depth The depth of the profile e FWHM Full Width Half Maximum The field width of a profile at a given depth based on 50 of the profile s dose value on the central ray e Flatness The variation of dose relative to the central axis over the central 80 of the FWHM field size The smaller the percentage the flatter the dose variation between the limits e Asymmetry The comparison of the dose profile on one side of the central axis to that on the other o gt If positive the area under the left side is greater than the right o If negative the area under the right side is greater than the left e Worst Asymmetry The symmetry between points equidistant from the central ray Only calculated for equidistant points left and right that lie within the 80 FWHM limit e Calc Ctr Calculated Center The center of the FWHM field compared to the central ray o If positive the center lies to the right o If negative the center of the field lies to the left of the central ray e Left Pts Total number of data points left of the central ray that fall within the 80 FWHM limit e Right Pts T
35. e R I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I I I I I J I I Units All DoseView 3D distance units will be displayed in either cm or mm as selected All on screen indicators as well as generated reports will respect this setting TPS Some treatment planning systems require direct connection to transfer scan data rather than use of an exported file If using one of these systems select the settings that match the port used on the DoseView 3D software computer and configuration required by the treatment planning system s communication protocol Only port numbers 1 through 8 are supported so if using a port higher than 8 select another port or reconfigure the port number assignment within Windows Control Panel Consult the operating system documentation for additional information Consult the treatment planning system s manufacturer for additional information regarding required serial port settings Hardware Interface Select the communication port settings to match the port used to connect the DoseView 3D Motion Controller to the computer In most cases only the port number parameter will need to be changed however the baud rate is different depending on wired or wireless operation e Direct cable connection to Motion Controller 115200 baud rate e Wireless radio connection to Motion Controller 9600 baud rate Only port numbers 1 through 8 are supported so if using a p
36. e TPR Description Date Time e PDD Description Date Time Editing and Managing Data Files Data files stored in the database folder can be edited moved copied and deleted using the Database Management interface The following instructions describe how to perform each operation Editing Data Files To edit a DoseView 3D scan or detector file first select the desired file type and location using the left side browser pane and file selection tools described in the previous sections NOTE The only file types editable within the Database Management module are scan and detector files Machine files must be edited via the Console tab within the Scan Acquisition module fanline and depth files must be edited via the Axis Definition tab within the Scan Acquisition module and the TAR TPR and PDD files must be edited via the Table Generation module See instructions in these specific sections of the manual for more information Edit a file displayed in the right side browser pane by double clicking it or selecting it and clicking the E icon A window displaying editable properties will be displayed DOSEVIEW 3D Database Management Module continued Editing Scan Files For scan files the following properties can be edited Scan Description Field Size field size parameters cannot be modified for scans acquired using a fanline file e Machine e SSD e Energy e Modality Change any desired properties and click O
37. ensure adequate signal can be measured Connect the DoseView 3D to the PC as described in previous sections Launch the DoseView 3D application ensure demo mode is disabled and enter the Scan Acquisition module Navigate to the Electrometer Setup tab Before Getting Started with Scanning continued E 7 f using ion chambers apply the desired bias voltage Note No bias voltage is typically used on a measurement channel connected to a diode detector After 10 15 seconds the signal levels shown on the status bar should stabilize though they will not necessarily read 0 00 units are shown in pC 8 Perform an electrometer zero by clicking the Zero Electrometer button Once this is completed the signal levels should be stable and remain very close to 0 00 pC If readings are stable within 0 10 pC then the electrometer and detectors are likely functioning properly 9 Ifa beam is available turn it on at this time After 2 3 seconds click the Set Normalization button The range will be checked and normalization will occur Monitor the ratio displayed on the status bar Depending on beam conditions this number should stay relatively stable Note that depending on the detectors selected and energy and dose rate settings the High range may be needed Switch to the high range as instructed and re verify operation Pre scan Checklist Using the proceeding sections as a guide consulting the following checklist 1 2 weeks pri
38. home screen DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Clicking on the Slow Axis button will display the following options o gt Use Depth File The start stop and step values will be defined by the selected created depth file A depth file allows data points to be defined in non equal distances allowing profiles to be ee acquired from an arbitrary list of depths Once a depth file is created it can be applied to any future scan acquisition The following procedure covers creating a depth file ae am ni 1 Click Add Depth File on the Slow Axis Definition window vob onda The Edit Add Depth File window will display Scan limits O User specified points Use defaults l Add Depth File O Use Depth File Cancel Axis Select the axis to define as the Slow Axis If only a depth dose measurement is desired select No Axis Note that No Axis will also need to be selected for the Fast Axis e Scan Limits Cancel o Use Max Symm Limits The start and stop values for the Slow Axis will be bound by the maximum symmetrical positional limits set for the phantom For example if limits define there to be 15 cm of available travel in the positive direction from the origin and Enter a description for the new depth file 13 cm in the negative direction the Max Symm Limits will define 3 Enter the desired scanning depth values into the table Up to the start and stop point to be 13 and 13 cm respective
39. in the field Prepare tube assembly for installation using the black joiner piece if needed The image shown in the following step shows only one tube section in use Loosen the combination fastener and insert the tube into it If the diameter is sufficient for the detector used less than or equal to 8 mm such as the Exradin A18 lon Chamber slide the detector into the tube and if desired attach the reference detector holder onto the tube assembly If used tighten the white thumbscrew to fix the reference detector in place For larger detectors a small piece of tape can be used to secure the detector in place dp Position the reference detector such that the detector s shadow can be partially seen in the field area The comer is an ideal spot as it prevents the reference detector from obstructing the measurement path of the sample detector 5 Place the included build up cap on the reference detector At this point the DoseView 3D water phantom should be ready for scanning 19 Scan Acquisition continued Phase 2 of 3 Software Setup with Scan Acquisition Module This section of the manual covers the Scan Acquisition area of the software which allows for detailed programming of the phantom as well as definition of detectors machines and energies associated with each scan The Scan Acquisition module of the software can be operated via two distinct methods The first method is a step by step Scan Acquisition Wi
40. light field by more than 2 cm unlock the casters and bring the cart to closer alignment with the light field If the alignment is already quite close use the Precision Positioning Platform to fine tune alignment of the phantom to the light field Three knobs located on the sides of the platform can be used to adjust the X Y and rotational alignment DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued While the filling process is taking place the following steps can be started a Power on the Motion Controller Electrometer and perform initialization if this has not been done already b Install the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig on the sample detector Carriage NOTE If one or more wheels of the cart are located on the circular floor plate stepping on the plate or leaning on the cart can cause the water tank to shift slightly For ease of setup it is best to avoid these actions if possible Part 3 Filling the DoseView 3D Water Phantom and Performing Initial Leveling c Using the three hand screws located on the cast aluminum frame CAUTION Before proceeding ensure the proper steps were taken to of the DoseView 3D perform initial leveling of the motion attach the filling draining tube from the DoseView 3D water phantom to assembly referring to the two bubble levels located on one side of the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart as recommended in the Before the X Z axis assembly Getting Started with Scanning section
41. of facilities a 3D water phantom such as the DoseView 3D is used as infrequently as once per year verifying system integrity and familiarizing oneself with software operation can help maximize efficiency during limited windows of scanning opportunity The following sections detail recommended preparation procedures both for first time and for repeat uses of the DoseView 3D e Software Installation and Updating including system requirements Software Configuration and Preferences e Hardware Setup and Preparation e Verifying System Performance Pre scan Checklist Software Installation and Updating Included with the DoseView 3D is a CD ROM for installing the DoseView 3D software on a Microsoft Windows based computer If the DoseView 3D has recently been purchased chances are the most recent version is included on the provided CD ROM however new updates are periodically released It is highly recommended to use the latest versions of software available for best performance and functionality Prior to installation check with Standard Imaging to get the latest and most up to date version of DoseView 3D software and firmware Prior to installation verify the computer to be used meets the minimum system requirements for this software DoseView 3D Software System Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or greater 32 bit Windows Vista SP1 or greater 32 bit Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit versions supported Pr
42. press corresponds to a step of 0 1 mm Switch to the step function by pressing the PROBE SPEED button until STEP is illuminated While the bubble levels mounted to the DoseView 3D provide an accurate indication of system leveling it is best to fine tune the control arm leveling using the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig and the surface of the water The 6 When completed confirm the initial origin setting by pressing the recommended procedure is described below ORIGIN button the Wireless Pendant A beep will sound and the green LED will illuminate indicating the origin has been set The display coordinates will reset to zero Limit Settings 1 Using the Wireless Pendant move the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig to the corner of the tank closest to the power switch Verify that the X shape at the front of the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig is still aligned properly with the water surface If a small discrepancy exists use the leveling knob at that corner of the tank to adjust the depth of the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig to bring it back to the water surface If a large discrepancy exists the Wireless Pendant can be used to adjust the carriage depth 2 Once the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig is again aligned with the water surface use the Wireless Pendant to move the carriage along the x axis of the tank to the corner near the electrometer Again verify that the X shape at the front of the Origin Crosshai
43. to TPS Export gt CMS XiO 2 Select to transfer Depth Dose Data or Profiles 3 When sending depth dose data choose files from the list in the Select Scan File dialog and skip to Step 8 4 lf aligned profiles will be sent in this batch click Yes if not click No 5 The Select Scan File dialog appears Browse the machine directories and select the profiles you want to transmit then click OK 6 After transmission The Select Diagonal Profiles dialog appears If a diagonal profile will be sent click Yes and select the profile to transmit if not click No NOTE If you select neither aligned nor diagonal profiles DoseView 3D ends the transfer 7 If you are sending wedged or blocked profiles enter information about the beam modifiers 8 The Data Transfer in Progress dialog appears with the message Initiating transfer This dialog remains open until communication with XiO has been established If you wish to interrupt the transfer click Cancel 56 XiO Data Requirements XiO accepts depth dose and profile data including aligned and diagonal profiles There are some special requirements for diagonal profiles Diagonal Profiles Diagonal profiles are measured at a 45 degree angle to the collimator jaws They can be collected by either Scanning at a 45 degree angle with the collimator un rotated XiO recognizes it as diagonal data The Fast axis coordinate is expanded to compensate for the
44. to proceed with the installation If desired a DoseView 3D program icon can be placed in the following places desktop start menu and quick launch bar 4 If prompted restart the computer to complete installation and begin using the DoseView 3D software When installed the program will be installed in the X Program Files Standard Imaging DoseView 3D folder Program Files x86 folder for 64 bit Windows installations where X is the system hard drive letter The default data location is X Documents and Settings All Users Documents Standard Imaging DoseView 3D for Windows XP installations and X Users Public Standard Imaging DoseView 3D for Windows Vista and Windows 7 installations The default data location can be configured in the DoseView 3D Preferences window Software Configuration and Preferences Once the DoseView 3D software is installed a few parameters must be configured to begin using the system To set these parameters first launch the DoseView 3D software From the home screen navigate to Setup gt Preferences to display the preferences window as shown E Preferences Institution Name General Clinic Default Directory C Users Public Standard Imaging DoseView 3D pm Units TPS Hardware Interface Motors mm Sec mm Port 1 Baud 115200 o em Settings Auto Acquisition Port 1 Baud 115200 Settings Min speed 4 Max speed 26 V CMS xio 4 Philips
45. water phantom beneath the treatment beam and filling it with water using the Lift and Reservoir Cart By the end of the section the DoseView 3D should be precisely positioned such that the sample detector is placed at the water surface in the center of the beam with the coordinate origin set and the system ready for acquiring scans via the DoseView 3D software The exact height and rotational position of the phantom will vary depending on many factors such as the source to surface distance SSD type of scan desired and type of treatment machine used however the following example will describe how to position the DoseView 3D at 100 cm SSD with the x axis aligned for cross plane profile acquisition The outline on the following section provides a quick reference for the recommended setup procedure for a user who is familiar with the DoseView 3D system and is using the Lift and Reservoir Cart A more in depth and detailed description of setup is given in the following section DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Water Scanning System Setup Procedure Outline Wheel water phantom and cart into the treatment vault 2 Rotate phantom to scan position if necessary Position under gantry using shadow of crosshairs as guide lock casters a NOTE If the DoseView 3D arms are centered in the water tank they may need to be moved to allow visualization of the crosshairs See instructions below for plugging in initializing and moving
46. while in the middle of an auto acquisition routine On any Setup Instructions window click the Edit button to modify the currently displayed scan definition The Console and Axis Definition tabs will be displayed Make any desired changes and click Save to modify the scan set permanently or Update to make this change only temporarily for the current acquisition Managing Auto Acquisition Files From the main Auto Acquisition tab interface a scan set can be copied deleted imported and exported Copying a Scan Set Select the desired scan set and click the Copy button The selected scan set will be duplicated within the same scan set category Deleting a Scan Set Select the desired scan set and click the Delete button The selected scan set will be deleted from the scan set category when confirmed with Yes Importing a Scan Set Select the desired destination scan set category and click the Import Scan Set button to browse for a scan set to import The selected file will be placed in the scan set category previously highlighted Exporting a Scan Set Select the desired scan set and click the Export Scan Set button to browse for an export destination Choose the desired location and click Save to complete the export operation DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Phase 3 of 3 During the Scan and Completion of Acquisition This section of the manual covers what options are available while a sc
47. with the DoseView 3D system Select COM Port Cancel COM Port 1 DOSEVIEW 2D Using the Firmware Updater continued 3 Once communication has been established click the Get Versions button on the main program window Current version numbers will appear next to each system component m 2 DoseView 3D Firmware Updater oos Current Firmware Versions Main Control 1 0 0 21 Motion Control 1 0 0 15 Electrometer 1 0 0 15 Pendant 1 0 0 17 BootLoader C Main Control Ctwindowstspstem32Amaincontolhex ss Motion Control C NWindows system32 motioncontrolhex CAwindowstsystem32Amainbdhex al ICAwindows system32 pendanthex al Electrometer C Pendant Start Updating to Alternate Firmware Versions 1 Under the BootLoader section click the button next to each of the four components and browse for the corresponding firmware hex file for each component Firmware hex files will be distributed by Standard Imaging if and when new firmware versions become available EF 2 DoseView 3D Firmware Updater Current Firmware Versions Main Control 1 0 0 21 Motion Control 1 0 0 15 Electrometer 1 0 0 15 Pendant 1 0 0 17 Get Versions BootLoader Main Control Imaincontolhes S Motion Control Imotioncontalhex S L Imainbdhes d lpendanthex o d C Electrometer C Pendant Start 2 To update a component s firmware click its corresponding radio
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50. 180 clockwise allowing the phantom to rotate freely It is recommended to hold the white acrylic band around the top of the phantom while rotating to maximize leverage Once the phantom is within 10 of the desired position return the coarse rotation latch back to the lock position and continue rotating the phantom towards 90 until a click is felt This will mean that the platform has engaged in a pre set detent position on the platform Since rotation of the water phantom occurs about the crosshairs significant readjustment of the phantom should not be required post setup however it recommended to verify setup and leveling if coarse rotation is performed during a scanning routine Fine Positioning Three knobs located on the sides of the platform can be used to adjust the X Y and rotational alignment as depicted X and Y capabilities provide 12 5 mm of displacement while rotation provides 1 It is recommended to perform fine adjustments prior to filling the phantom with water to reduce load on the mechanism and improve visibility of the phantom crosshairs relative to the light field DOSEVIEW 3D Engaging Disengaging the Caster Pedals EEE The DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart has three casters with black pedals and one caster with a blue pedal The black pedals function as a simple on off brake mechanism horizontal position is unlocked with the vertical position locked The blue pedal however yields
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52. 56 1 080 1 094 1 094 1 094 1 094 1 094 1 094 50 0 904 0 905 0 906 0 907 0 908 0 909 0 909 0 911 0 913 0 914 0 916 0 917 0 918 0 920 0 923 0 926 0 929 0 932 0 935 0 938 0 940 0 943 0 948 0 954 0 960 0 966 0 980 0 996 1 013 1 031 1 051 1 070 1 082 1 085 1 085 1 085 60 0 902 0 902 0 903 0 904 0 904 0 905 0 906 0 907 0 908 0 909 0 910 0 912 0 913 0 914 0 917 0 919 0 922 0 924 0 927 0 929 0 931 0 934 0 938 0 943 0 947 0 952 0 962 0 973 0 986 1 000 1 016 1 032 1 048 1 062 1 071 APOS 61 Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements continued es Calculating IAEA TRS 398 Dose Conversions These steps have been based on recommendations from Absorbed Dose Determination in External Beam Radiotherapy An International Code of Practice for Dosimetry based on Standards of Absorbed Dose to Water from Technical Report Series No 398 by the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA NOTE The IAEA TRS 398 protocol recommends using well guarded plane parallel chambers to determine depth dose distributions in electron beams and discourages the use of cylindrical chambers Therefore the depth ionization conversion to depth dose presented here presupposes the use of a well guarded plane parallel chamber For photon beams IAEA TRS 398 recommends converting a percent ionization curve to a percent depth dose curve simply by applying a correction of 0 6 x radius for
53. 61 z d Longer triaxial cables will be needed when operating the DoseView 3D Electrometer separate from the system frame 13 DOSEVIEW 2D Scan Acquisition continued T 14 Power on the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir cart using the power switch located on the control panel and power on the DoseView 3D Motion Controller and Electrometer using the power switch located on the side of the Motion Controller Verify power is present by confirming the green LED is lit near both switches Initialize the DoseView 3D CAUTION When the DoseView 3D is initialized the sample detector carriage will first move to the upper corner of the water tank closest to the power switch on the side of the Motion Controller to determine its relative position Immediately afterwards the carriage will move to a default point centered in the upper portion of the water tank Ensure any detectors are removed from the carriage during this step to prevent damage to the detector or water phantom If already installed the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig will not interfere with initialization and can remain installed during this process To initialize the phantom press and hold the INITIALIZE button on either the Motion Controller control panel or the Wireless Pendant When the carriage begins to move after a moment release the button Until this step is performed the Detector Control movement buttons are not operational Probe Control
54. AUTION If setting the up the phantom for performing split field scans such as a half scan of a 40x40 cm field at depth see Appendix F Phantom Placement for Split Fields on page 68 for required phantom position Not using this position may compromise system integrity during scanning CAUTION When replacing the Wireless Pendant internal batteries ensure the correct polarity orientation is used CAUTION Do not over fill water tank or reservoir CAUTION Always use two or more people to place the DoseView 3D frame assembly on and into the water tank DbbDBDDBDDDbDBDDDDbDD HPEDDbDD BDD CAUTION Always use two or more people to place the DoseView 3D water phantom onto the Lift and Reservoir Cart CAUTION Do not fill either water tank or reservoir unattended CAUTION Water reservoir can be filled using either fill port as they are connected internally Use caution not to overfill reservoir if using both fill ports Fill capacity is approximately 60 gallons 265 liters CAUTION Do not clean water tank with abrasive cleansers isopropyl alcohol or other volatile solvents CAUTION Do not submerge or scrub the Motion Controller Electrometer and Lift and Reservoir Cart in water or solvent to clean CAUTION When moving the Lift and Reservoir cart avoid inclined surfaces CAUTION While in use place power supplies outside of the Lift and Reservoir Cart storage cavity to prevent overheating CAUTION Only push the Lif
55. Depending on the axis selected in step 2 a choice of which axis should be centered becomes available For example selecting the Z axis in step 2 will allow selection of X Y or Both XY Typically Both XY is selected to determine the overall center using both directions Turn the beam on and click the Locate Center button Locate Center determines the precise central axis position in a plane based on the electrometer readings 23 Scan Acquisition continued When locating center 1 DoseView 3D steps in large increments 1 cm away from the origin in the negative axis direction seeking the location where the reading drops below 50 of the max dose point 2 Once the under 50 location is found the detector steps back to the origin in small increments 0 3 mm seeking the location where the dose reading returns to above 50 of the max dose point and records this point 3 After the negative axis location is recorded the same process occurs in the positive axis direction 4 DoseView 3D then derives the calculated center from the two recorded locations and compares it to the current origin point If selected the system calculates center in this way for both profile axes 5 Ifthe calculated center is different from the current origin point DoseView 3D displays the amount of shift required to move the origin point to the actual calculated center 6 Confirm the shift on either or both axes NOTE Locate Center was designe
56. DoseView 3D water tank by first loosening the clamp closest to the tank with a slot head screwdriver and then pulling the tube from the connection port Use caution to prevent spillage if any water still remains in the tube from the draining process d Place the tube end near the water destination sink drain etc and press the Automatic Fill button on the cart s control panel This will push the water out until the float switch in the bottom of the reservoir is tripped Drain the remaining water from the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart a Position the center of the cart over a drain or a surface that will direct the water to an acceptable disposal location b Locate petcock valve on the underside of the cart This valve is located in the middle of the plumbing junction between the two internal reservoirs This pumping junction runs underneath the middle of the cart perpendicular to the length of the cart c Loosen the petcock valve with a wrench or pliers by turning it counterclockwise and spin the valve cover until it comes free from the system The remaining water will pour from the reservoir d When the water has fully drained replace the petcock valve cover and ensure it is tight to prevent leakage from the reservoir DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Processing Module r _ F DoseView 3D Process Data Test Linec 6 00 MV 100 0 cm 10x10 DD Profiles File Edit Display Calculate Auto Acquisition Window Help me Pe
57. EQUEST TO SEND CLEAR TO SEND DATA SET READY SIGNAL GROUND DATA CARRIER DETECT DATA TERMINAL READY DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued E Figure A 3 XiO SGI 310 to Scanner AT Type 9 PIN MALE CONNECTOR 9 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR CINCH P N DE9P CINCH P N DE9S y SHIELDED 9 CONDUCTOR CABLE BELDEN P N 9614 SHIELDED HOOD AMP SHIELDED HOOD AMP P N 74517 S P N 74517 S 25 3 3 RECEIVE DATA TRANSMIT DATA TRANSMIT DATA 2 2 RECEIVE DATA DATA CARRIER DETECT E T REQUEST TO SEND DATA TERMINAL READY 8 CLEAR TO SEND SIGNAL GROUND 7 6 DATA SET READY REQUEST TO SEND 4 5 SIGNAL GROUND CLEAR TO SEND 5 1 DATA CARRIER DETECT DATA SET READY 1 d DATA TERMINAL READY COM Port Settings After the scanning system sends a request the treatment planning system responds with one of these handshakes Use these COM port settings to connect to XiO A Handshake of Signals that Baud rate 9600 lt stx gt lt cr gt lt lf gt The transfer was initiated Bits per character 8 e lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt The correct transmission was made Parity None r A Sii lt nak gt lt cr gt lt lf gt An error occurred during
58. K to confirm the new values NOTE Since scan files are stored and organized by these parameters changing the machine energy SSD or modality will also change a scan s location within the tree structure shown in the left side browser pane Editing Detector Files For detector files the following properties can be edited e Description e Type e Diameter Change any desired properties and click OK to confirm the new values NOTE Each scan file is associated with one or two detector files The Convert to Dose function within the Scan Processing module uses these files to determine the detector offset If a detector file is modified moved or deleted any changes will be reflected in future uses of Convert to Dose with affected scan files If a detector file is missing when using Convert to Dose a new detector file can be created to replace it Moving Copying and Deleting Data Files To move copy or delete a DoseView 3D data file first select the desired file type and location using the left side browser pane and file selection tools described in the previous sections Select the desired file from the right side browser pane and use the following instructions below to carry out each operation Multiple files can also be selected using standard shift and ctrl key selection methods Copying Data Files When the desired file or files are selected click the 55 icon from the toolbar to display the Directory Selection window Sel
59. OSEVIEW 3D Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements continued Table B 2 ICRU 35 Water Air Mass Stopping Power Ratios Syair Energy Ep 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 12 0 140 16 0 18 0 20 00 250 30 0 40 0 1 122 1 101 1 083 1 066 1 053 1 042 1 032 1 023 1 015 1 008 0 996 0 986 0 976 0 968 0 961 0 945 0 933 0 916 1 133 1 112 1 090 1 071 1 056 1 044 1 034 1 025 1 017 1 010 0 998 0 988 0 979 0 971 0 963 0 948 0 935 0 918 1 137 1 119 1 099 1 079 1 062 1 048 1 037 1 028 1 020 1 013 1 001 0 990 0 981 0 973 0 966 0 950 0 937 0 920 1 137 1 127 1 107 1 087 1 069 1 054 1 042 1 032 1 024 1 016 1 003 0 993 0 984 0 976 0 968 0 952 0 940 0 922 1 137 1 137 1 115 1 096 1 078 1 062 1 048 1 037 1 028 1 020 1 007 0 996 0 985 0 978 0 970 0 955 0 942 0 924 1 137 1 153 1 124 1 105 1 086 1 070 1 055 1 043 1 033 1 024 1 010 0 998 0 989 0 980 0 973 0 957 0 944 0 926 1 137 1 153 1 127 1 114 1 095 1 078 1 062 1 049 1 038 1 029 1 013 1 001 0 991 0 983 0 975 0 959 0 946 0 927 1 137 1 153 1 130 1 122 1 103 1 086 1 070 1 055 1 044 1 033 1 017 1 004 0 994 0 985 0 977 0 961 0 948 0 929 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 127 1 111 1 094 1 077 1 062 1 049 1 038 1 021 1 008 0 997 0 988 0 980 0 963 0 950 0 931 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 130 1 119 1 101 1 084 1 069 1 056 1 044 1 025 1 011 1 000 0 990 0 982 0 965 0 952 0 933 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 134 1 125 1 109 1 092 1 076 1 062 1 049 1 030 1 014 1 002 0 993 0 984 0 967 0 953 0 934 1 137 1 153 1 147 1 134 1 133 1 125 1 109 1 093
60. When Scan Acquisition is launched the software will poll the serial port for the DoseView 3D hardware 3 Ifa DoseView 3D system is not found an error will occur This can be caused by several factors which are covered in the Troubleshooting section of this manual 20 4 Ifa DoseView 3D system is found successfully the Scan Acquisition Wizard will begin 5 The first time the Scan Acquisition Wizard is launched two extra steps will be presented as follows a Institution Name Used on reports generated by DoseView 3D b Unit Preference Selectable between mm or cm 6 Once the previous two steps are completed the typical starting point for the wizard will be selecting the beam type Proceed with the wizard if desired otherwise click Cancel From here the following instructions will cover using the tab interface that is available upon clicking Cancel The Scan Acquisition Tab Interface The Scan Acquisition tab interface is comprised of six tabs as follows e Initial Setup e Auto Acquisition e Move Set e Machine Info e Axis Definition e Electrometer Setup The contents of each tab will be explained in order below starting with Initial Setup except for Auto Acquisition which will be explained last as it encompasses settings from the rest of the tabs DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Initial Setup Em Scan Acquisition Machine Move Detector Set Points Scan Window Help DEMO MODE
61. a different operation When the pedal is in the horizontal position the caster is free to rotate in any direction When the pedal is in the vertical position the caster will lock into an orientation with the broadside of the wheel parallel to the long side of the cart The locked position allows the cart to more easily be pushed straight down a long corridor while the free position allows the cart more maneuverability for fine positioning in tight places Using the Firmware Updater When the main DoseView 3D program is installed the DoseView 3D Firmware Updater is also installed automatically If firmware updates are made available this tool can be used to view the currently installed version number and update the firmware on four main DoseView 3D components the main controller motion controller electrometer and pendant Getting Started 1 Attach the DoseView 3D phantom directly to the PC via the included RS 232 cable Firmware cannot be updated when communicating to the motion controller in wireless mode 2 Turn the pendant on but leave it in the holder mounted on the motion controller Checking the Current Firmware Versions 1 Run the Doseview 3D Firmware Updater from the Windows Start Menu or Desktop icon 2 If there is a com port error click the icon in the upper left corner of the firmware updater tool next to DoseView 3D Firmware Updater text and choose Select COM Port Type in the com port number used
62. actual distance from the central ray due to the angle e Rotating the collimator 45 degrees The data file does not appear to be a 45 degree scan but XiO correctly interprets the data as a diagonal profile and handles it accordingly The Fast axis coordinates for each measurement are unaffected since the actual X Y and Z coordinates are correctly scaled XiO only accepts one set of diagonal profiles per SSD for the largest field size defined by the XiO system If more than one diagonal scan is selected for transmission or if the diagonal field size of the file is greater than that allowed XiO rejects the transfer It is possible to rotate the collimator 45 degrees and scan in the waterphantom at a 45 degree angle to create a set of aligned profiles This allows for an increased scanning distance useful for larger field sizes Select data collected in this way as an aligned profile XiO will accept it as an aligned profile About the Communication Header After beginning a data transfer to XiO DoseView 3D sends information about the file type OCR or PDD and modality 1 photon 2 electron The treatment planning system responds to each communication header with a flag indicating the validity of the data to be sent This Flag Signals That 1 The file is OK for transfer 0 The file is not OK for transfer The complete transmission sequence is When DoseView 3D Sends This XiO Replies With OCR lt cr gt lt lf gt PDD lt c
63. an is taking place and how to save a scan file once acquisition is completed Operations Available During a Scan While the scan is taking place there are several operations that can be performed Also checks have been set in place to ensure a scan completes successfully Pausing or Aborting a Scan An in progress scan can be paused or aborted at any time Click the Pause button to pause the scan in progress Pausing a scan is useful for editing fanline file definition without restarting a scan or returning to the scan acquisition interface Read the following sections to learn about making these adjustments while a scan takes place Clicking the Abort button will cancel the current scan and return operation to the scan acquisition interface Defining a New Fanline File While a fanline file can be defined in tabular format prior to scan acquisition one can also be defined while a scan acquisition takes place using the following procedure 1 Start a scan using a set step distance ideally one that is small enough to support the highest density desired for a given profile 2 Once the scan has completed at least 1 2 of a profile distance pause the scan using the Pause button 3 Navigate to Scan gt Define Fanline File The Edit Fanfile File options will become available for use 4 Use the mouse to click on the in progress profile Tap the keyboard arrow keys lt or gt to step between each acquired point Naviga
64. ant a Use crosshair shadow on top surface of Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig b Surface depth should still be set from leveling exercise verify if needed 15 Install detectors re verify origin 16 Optional Launch software if necessary a Choose detectors set bias zero electrometer and normalize b Perform Locate Center routine to check origin DOSEVIEW 2D Water Scanning System Setup Detailed Procedure While the following instructions suggest a procedure for accommodating this task the order and exact procedure for phantom alignment can vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions and user preference Use the following guide for DoseView 3D specific functionality but do not hesitate to modify steps as needed to accommodate site and user specific conditions Some of the following instructions are also covered in the Before Getting Started with Scanning section of this manual so certain steps may have already been completed prior to this section Part 1 Preparing the Treatment Room Push the treatment couch out of the area beneath the gantry where the DoseView 3D will be positioned It is recommended to have at least 1 5 meters of space between the end of the couch and the treatment machine Keep in mind that rotation of the couch column may be required to provide adequate clearance between the cart and the couch Ensure that the treatment head is level such that the beam is directed at th
65. ar allowing entry of new X and Y axis limits Enter the desired values and click OK to confirm and rescale the graph or Cancel to return to the graph screen using the original values Hitting Restore will change any modified entries to their original values To restore the graph scale to its original limits after new entries are confirmed navigate to Scan gt Edit Display Param gt Reset to Default Completion of Acquisition When a scan is completed the screen will transition to the Scan Processing interface covered in detail in the following section of this manual At this point the scan can be saved to the database Saving a Scan File 1 Navigate to File gt Save Scan File As 2 The Console window will appear containing the scan details entered on the Console Tab within the Scan Acquisition interface Confirm all details are correct or make any necessary changes Note that if a fanline file was used the field size cannot be changed 3 Click the Save button to save this scan to the database or Cancel to return to the Scan Processing interface without saving 33 Scan Acquisition continued K_ K lt K___ _ _V _ aAi_O e_ Finishing Scanning Turn Off Electrometer Bias Voltage Before disconnecting ion chambers from the DoseView 3D Electrometer be sure to turn bias voltage off using one of the two following methods to prevent shock and potential damage to the electrometer and or detec
66. asurements continued E Tables for Calculating IAEA TRS 398 Dose Conversion Table B 8 IAEA TRS 398 Water Air Stopping Power Ratios S w air Beam quality Rs cm Zer cm 9 9 0 7 1 1 1 4 1 7 2 2 3 2 6 29 3 2 3 5 4 1 4 1 39 Vat 2 11 9 Swai Zret 1 102 1 09 1 078 1 07 1 064 1 058 1 053 1 048 1 044 1 04 1 036 1 029 1 022 1 01 0 995 0 983 0 97 1 042 1 03 1 02 1 012 1 004 0 997 0 991 0 986 0 98 0 971 0 963 0 95 0 935 0 924 0 914 1 044 1 032 1 022 1 014 1 006 1 000 0 994 0 988 0 983 0 974 0 965 0 952 0 937 0 926 0 916 1 047 1 036 1 026 1 018 1 01 1 004 0 998 0 992 0 987 0 978 0 97 0 957 0 942 0 931 0 92 1 05 1 0389 1 03 1 022 1 014 1 008 1 002 0 997 0 992 0 983 0 975 0 961 0 946 0 935 0 924 1 053 1 043 1 034 1 026 1 019 1 012 1 006 1 001 0 996 0 987 0 979 0 966 0 951 0 94 0 929 1 057 1 046 1 037 1 03 1 023 1 017 1 011 1 006 1 001 0 992 0 984 0 971 0 956 0 945 0 933 1 06 1 05 1 041 1 034 1 027 1 021 1 016 1 01 11006 Oh 70 989 m0976 Oslo Leis dose 1 064 1 054 1 045 1 038 1 032 1 026 1 02 1 015 1 011 1 002 0 995 0 982 0 966 0 955 0 943 1 067 1 058 1 049 1 042 1 036 1 03 1 025 1 02 1 016 1 007 1 000 0 987 0 972 0 96 0 948 1 071 1 062 1 054 1 047 1 041 1 035 1 03 1 025 1 021 1 013 1 006 0 993 0 978 0 966 0 953 1 075 1 066 1 058 1 051 1 046 1 04 1 035 1 031 1 027 1 019 1 012 0 999 0 984 0 971 0 959 1 078 1 07 1 062 1 056 1 051 1 045 1 041 1 036 1 032 1 025 1 018 1 005 0 99 0 977 0 964 1 082 1 074 1 067 1 061 1 056 1 051 1 046 1 042 1 038 1 031 1
67. ate with the ambient environment To maintain the appearance and smooth operation of the plumbing and motion components it is recommended to use distilled water whenever possible Avoid using hard water or water with harsh chemical additives to help minimize corrosion and maintain the integrity of the system Contained in the Lift and Reservoir Cart are two large reservoir tanks each with a fill port sealed with a screw on black lid on the top of the cart Since these two reservoirs are connected internally via plumbing it is recommended to fill both reservoirs using only one port to prevent overfilling To fill these The two included carbon fiber rods can be installed into the combination fastener immediately or set aside for later use reservoirs use the following steps Unscrew the two black reservoir lids One will be used to fill while the other nnecting the Water T from the Reservoir to Connecting ME Vater THOE will be used to verify the water level of the second tank the Water Tank With a hose bottle or other method pour water into the reservoir via either fill port The second reservoir will fill at a slower rate than the reservoir being actively filled so attention must be given to prevent overfilling and to If using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart the water tube must be connected to the DoseView 3D water tank to perform filling and draining operations using the following steps ensure both reservoirs are
68. ater flow Initiate the auto fill process by pressing the Automatic FILL button on the Lift and Reservoir Cart control panel While fill process is taking place inspect all plumbing junctions and the seams between the acrylic phantom walls and base for any leaks When the system has been fully inspected initiate the auto drain process to return the water to the reservoir The auto drain process is gravity driven and will complete more quickly if the water phantom is raised to the maximum lift limit If not scanning in the near future empty the reservoir using the procedure outlined in the Finishing Scanning section of this manual at the end of the Scan Acquisition section Check Electrometer Detector Performance The DoseView 3D electrometer and any accompanying detectors can be tested to varying degrees depending on whether or not access to the treatment beam is available Ideally the system should be tested under beam conditions prior to scanning to ensure full confidence however performance of the system can still be reasonably verified even if the beam is not available Using water in the phantom is not needed for this procedure 1 Position the system where desired attach power supplies power on initialize the system as described in previous sections Install the desired detector s to be used and connect to the DoseView 3D electrometer If using a beam to perform measurements coarsely position the detectors to
69. ay If the system is detected and communication is established no errors will show and the Scan Acquisition interface will appear If the Scan Acquisition Wizard is enabled the initial step will appear Click Cancel to exit the wizard Click the Move Set tab If a Please initialize error does not appear communication was successful To verify that control can occur type in a new coordinate and click the Move to Coordinate button The phantom should move as directed and the new coordinates should display on the software status bar Check Water Flow Integrity 1 10 Move the DoseView 3D to a water accessible area for filling the system Verify that the petcock valve on the underside of the Lift and Reservoir Cart is tight This valve is located in the middle of the plumbing junction between the two internal reservoirs This plumbing junction runs underneath middle of the cart perpendicular to the long axis of the cart itself Fill the water reservoir as described in previous sections If necessary connect the tube from the Lift and Reservoir Cart to the water phantom as described in previous sections Inspect the fit and tightness of all plumbing connections from the cart to the phantom If necessary adjust positioning of the tube interfaces and use a slot head screwdriver to tighten all clamps Ensure the exterior water valve is open In the open position the valve handle will be parallel with the direction of w
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71. below for each available function Water Level Control Lift Control Limit Reached O DOSEVIEW 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart REF 72260 sTANDARDIMAGING A Water Level Control Within the water level control group two sets of fill and drain functions are available The first set provides manual control yielding water flow only when the button is continuously depressed The second set provides automatic functionality with a single button press When either an automatic fill or drain operation is taking place the Active LED will become lit To deactivate either automatic fill or drain operations press either button a second time Automatic fill will deactivate automatically when a float switch within the reservoir has been tripped Automatic drain is on a timer which expires approximately 20 minutes after it is activated allowing ample time for drainage to complete Lift Control Press and hold each button to perform the corresponding action lifting or lowering the phantom When a limit is reached in either direction the Limit Reached will blink repeatedly while the limited direction is depressed NOTE When automatic fill or drain functions are active the lift controls are non functional To restore functionality deactivate automatic fill or drain operations 48 Using the Precision Positioning Platform Coarse Rotation Release the coarse rotation latch by pulling the latch downward and rotating
72. between the 65 and 25 percent points on the curve Calculate the line and determine the point at which it intersects the depth axis 2 The intersection point plus two cm is the start point of the least square fit line for the x ray contamination Calculate this line 3 Determine the intersection of the two lines The depth value of this intersection is Rp Manual Calculation 1 Select the points on the curve to determine the R and contamination lines 2 Determine the intersection of the two lines The X value of this intersection is R 3 Calculate the x ray contamination by solving for Y using R 10 cm for X in the contamination line 64 Calculate Rs using the depth of 50 ionization e For 2cm lt lso lt 10cm Rep 1 029 lso 0 06 cm e For lso gt 10cm Roso 1 059 Iso 0 37 cm Calculate the mean incident energy E using either Rs cm or lso cm Ep 0 656 2 059 x R 0 022 R Ep 0 818 1 935 x Z 0 040 x 14 For each point to be converted to dose complete these steps a Calculate Ez using the Eo Rp and z current calculation depth values o Z E 5 EoX 1 R p b Look up the chamber replacement correction factor Prep in Table B 9 following this topic using E and the inner diameter of the ion chamber NOTE Prep for well guarded plane parallel chambers is unity c Calculate the stopping power at each depth z using Rsp and the formula E a bx In Ro cx In R dx Zp
73. button and click the Start button The selected components firmware will be updated If desired select other components and perform the same procedure NOTE Main control motion control and electrometer firmware will update within a few moments however the pendant firmware can potentially take several minutes as wireless communication is used between the main Control and pendant components If the pendant update fails try again until it successfully transfers 3 Once the updates are applied click the Get Versions button again to ensure the new versions have been successfully installed 49 Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export The following sections contain instructions for transferring scan data to Varian Eclipse Philips Pinnacle and Elekta CMS XiO treatment planning systems Review the following sections for treatment planning system specific considerations however the basic procedure is as follows From the DoseView 3D home screen navigate to TPS Export gt Desired planning system and select the type of data to export Select the desired scan files for export Provide any additional information required for the format selected Choose the destination directory and complete the export process Varian Eclipse Varian Eclipse Interface Overview This topic provides guidelines for transferring photon and electron scans to the Varian Eclipse treatment planning system DoseView 3D converts data into a file
74. chandise All materials returned must be shipped pre paid Credit for returned goods will be issued to customer s account for use against future purchases of merchandise only Special orders custom products re sale not manufactured by Standard Imaging products and ADCL calibrations will not be accepted for return credit or exchange 72 DOSEVIEW 3D Notes DOSEVIEW 2D 73 Customer Responsibility EE This product and its components will perform properly and reliably only when operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual and accompanying labels A defective device should not be used Parts which may be broken or missing or are clearly worn distorted or contaminated should be replaced immediately with genuine replacement parts manufactured by or made available from Standard Imaging Inc CAUTION Federal law in the U S A and Canadian law restrict the sale distribution or use of this product to by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner The use of this product should be restricted to the supervision of a qualified medical physicist Measurement of high activity radioactive sources is potentially hazardous and should be performed by qualified personnel WARNING Proper use of this device depends on careful reading of all instructions and labels WARNING Where applicable Standard Imaging products are designed to be used with the versions of common radiation del
75. choosing Select Point and clicking OK click the desired point to treat as 100 and press the Enter key on the keyboard to confirm Relative Dose Conversion The Convert to Dose function facilitates conversion of relative ionization data to relative dose accommodating the processes defined by several widely used protocols described in Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements on page 58 of this manual For electron data choose from four conversion protocols AAPM TG 25 or TG 51 ICRU 35 and IAEA TRS 398 For photon data only TG 51 or TRS 398 can be selected Upon completion of the conversion process a detailed or summary report of the CAX conversion data can be printed NOTE Relative dose conversion is only possible with scans acquired with ion chambers Scan data acquired with diode detectors cannot be converted to relative dose Convert to Dose 1 Open the scan file desired for conversion This file must include CAX data and may also include profile data 2 Clickthe nn icon to display the Protocol Selection window If not already selected by default select the sample detector or add a new detector and select it from the pull down menu NOTE the Detector Inner Diameter field applies to cylindrical chambers only For plane parallel chambers enter zero in this field 4 Select the Protocol to use for the dose conversion and click Next Accept the calculated value or edit the lon Chamber Of
76. ction to proceed 41 Table Generation Module continued Generating a TPR TMR Table from an Existing PDD File Select TPR from the File Type buttons on the top of the interface N Select the desired machine energy and SSD from the left side browser pane Click the if icon to begin Table Generation process Click Next gt to proceed building a table from an existing PDD table Choose a PDD file from the list shown and click OK to proceed on e gw All table header information from the PDD table will be automatically imported If needed make any changes The Factor Table entry for Phantom Scatter Factors S will automatically be checked If desired choose additional Factor Tables and click Next gt to proceed e If Output Factors was selected enter the desired field sizes and output factors OF e If Peak Scatter Factors PSF was selected enter the desired field sizes and peak scatter factors PSF 7 Enter all desired field sizes and corresponding S values Use the insert and delete tools to make any changes as these values are entered Click Next gt to proceed Confirm the creation of the table by clicking OK The Data Table will be shown populated with data selected in the previous step Review and if needed enter replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools If desired additional field sizes and depths can be added to the table Click Next gt to proce
77. ctor carriage DoseView 3D Electrometer and Wireless Pendant Motion Controller The Motion Controller is the control box which communicates commands to and from the Wireless Pendant movement arms DoseView 3D software and DoseView 3D Electrometer Wireless Radio The wireless radio attaches to the PC via an RS 232 serial connection and provides communication to and from the PC and DoseView 3D Motion Controller Sample Detector The sample detector is the moving detector mounted on the detector carriage of the DoseView 3D water phantom Reference Detector the reference detector is a fixed detector mounted on the reference detector holder of the DoseView 3D water phantom DOSEVIEW 3D Definitions continued TT Normalization Point When normalization is performed the current detector position is defined as the Normalization Point This point is saved as a known location and can be returned to using the Move Set tab within the Scan Acquisition module When normalization occurs the measured value will be treated as 100 for the next scan After completing a set of scans the detector will return to the normalization point Before Getting Started with Scanning E One or two weeks prior to getting the DoseView 3D into a treatment vault and starting scan acquisition it is highly recommended to perform some key initial setup and diagnostic procedures to help avoid any delays when it is time to scan Since in the majority
78. d for open field data The center located on a blocked or wedged field is not the true central ray of the field Machine Info Tab Scan Description Test Scanl Dose Rate Modality Energy 6 00 MV Photon pa Source To Surface Distance Wedge 0 Wedge Description None Field Size Collimator Surface 1000 1000 Square Rectangular i Length 10 00 cm 10 00 em 0 Asymmetric The Machine Info tab is designed to provide a method of describing the scan to be acquired in this session The majority of the fields within this tab are strictly for labeling categorization and can be changed even after the scan is acquired However a few fields such as the Dose Rate and Field Size can have an impact on the performance and options available in other settings Data in the database are arranged in the following hierarchy Machine Description o Modality Energy Source to Surface Distance This means that for each machine entry several energy entries can exist for each energy entry several SSDs can exist A list of energies and SSDs will need to be created for each machine 24 The following are descriptions of each field available Scan Description The Scan Description is an arbitrary label that will be saved with the scan and can be edited after scan acquisition occurs Machine Description By default only the Demo Linac machine is available in the Machine Description pull down men
79. d in the selected table e PDD as a function of square field size for each depth imported from scan data or interpolated Who has checked or approved the table for use APDD Table can be generated using pre existing scan data acquired by DoseView 3D or generated using field and depth dose data entered manually Choose from the following two sets of instructions for the desired method 2 Generating a PDD Table from Existing DoseView 3D CAX Data TMR data tables by using either CAX data acquired with the DoseView 1 Select PDD from the File Type buttons on the top of the interface Select the desired machine energy and SSD from the left side browser pane Click the 1 icon to begin the Table Generation process Enter the table header information parameters Since a machine energy and SSD selection was made in step 2 most of the information will be automatically populated To include output factors peak scatter factors or phantom scatter factors in the table or for future generation of TAR and or TPR data select the appropriate Factor Tables Click Next gt to proceed e If Output Factors was selected enter the desired field sizes and output factors OF e If Peak Scatter Factors PSF was selected enter the desired field sizes and peak scatter factors PSF e If Phantom Scatter Factors Sp was selected enter the desired reference depth reference field size of TPR field sizes and phantom scatt
80. definition o Use Max Limits The start and stop values for the Depth Dose Axis will be bound by the overall maximum positional limits set for the phantom regardless of whether or not these values are equal Enter in a step interval to complete the definition o User Specified Points The start and stop values can be defined arbitrarily regardless of the field size selected on the Console tab however they must still be defined within the positional limits of the phantom Enter in a step interval to complete the definition o Use Defaults Unavailable for the Depth Dose Axis o Use Depth File The start stop and step values will be defined by the selected created depth file A depth file allows data points to be defined in non equal distances Once a depth file is created it can be applied to any future scan acquisition The following procedure covers creating a depth file 28 1 Click Add Depth File on the Depth Dose Axis Definition window The Edit Add Depth File window will display Cancel Enter a description for the new depth file Enter the desired position values into the table Up to 64 individual positions can be added in total 4 Clicking OK will add this new file to the Depth File pull down menu and the file will be selectable for all future acquisitions Because the start stop and step values are all determined by the depth file these fields cannot be modified once a depth file is selected
81. djacent points along the selected profile To select a different profile use the up and down arrow keys In the case of CAX view the left and right arrows keys can be used to select between each depth point within the file In scan files with many profiles and points using these keyboard shortcuts is very helpful for easily selecting individual points on the graph Adjusting Graph Axis Scale and Zooming The scale of the graph can be edited by navigating to Display gt Edit Display A window will appear allowing entry of new X and Y axis limits Enter the desired values and click OK to confirm and rescale the graph or Cancel to return the graph screen using the original values Hitting Restore will change any modified entries to their original values To zoom in on the graph click the p icon click and drag on the graph to zoom in To restore the default zoom level click the i icon again Profile and CAX Displays If both data types are available in currently viewed scan file toggle between profile and CAX views by clicking the icon or _ icon respectively Raw and Processed Displays As noted previously an individual scan file contains raw AND processed versions of profiles and or CAX data No matter what processing is performed to a scan file the raw version is always preserved within the file Functions that constitute processing include averaging mirroring and smoothing and are covered in detail in the Scan Proce
82. e Xbee radio box to the vault side of the serial cable Connect the Xbee power supply to the Xbee radio box 4 Optional Mount the Xbee radio box to the wall via the mounting tabs on either side of the unit 5 Optional Install any USB to serial adapter onto the PC where the DoseView 3D software is installed In most cases USB to serial adapters require installation of driver software so it is recommended to have these drivers installed in advance of scanning to help prevent any IT related headaches Furthermore as the DoseView 3D software communicates on communication ports 1 8 only verify the adapter has been configured for a supported port number Consult the operating system documentation for additional information 6 Connect the serial cable to the PC either directly or via any USB adapters used If it is not desired to use wireless radio communication to the PC the serial cable can be connected directly to the DoseView 3D Motion Controller as shown Install Batteries in the Wireless Pendant Use a crosshead screw driver to remove the battery door on the back of the wireless pendant and install four AA batteries in the orientation shown on the rear label of the pendant Using the power switch located on the right edge of the pendant turn on the wireless pendant verifying operation While a fresh set of the batteries should last several days of continuous use it is recommended to have an extra set of AA batteries
83. e and the over scan ratio is set to 1 4 the resulting overall scan width would be 14 cm This is displayed in terms of the start and stop values as 7 and 7 cm Enter in a step interval to complete the definition 27 DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued ISODOSE or Flatness QA Check Depth Dose Axis Use of the Depth Dose Axis allows a depth dose scan to be acquired at the same time as a profile scan A depth dose scan can also be acquired at the same time as a Flatness QA Check scan Setup of the Depth Dose Axis is identical to that for the Slow Axis however the measurement points are independent of those chosen in the Fast and Slow Axis dialogs Clicking on the Depth Dose Axis button will display the following options Ps em Depth Definition Scan limits D Use Max Symm Limits C Use Max Limits O User specified points Use defaults Use Depth File Add Depth File Cancel e Axis Select the axis to define as the Depth Dose Axis e Scan Limits o Use Max Symm Limits The start and stop values for the Depth Dose Axis will be bound by the maximum symmetrical positional limits set for the phantom For example if limits define there to be 15 cm of available travel in the positive direction from the origin and 13 cm in the negative direction the Max Symm Limits will define the start and stop point to be 13 and 13 cm respectively Enter in a step interval to complete the
84. e floor Part 2 Coarse and Fine Positioning the DoseView 3D NOTE The following instructions assume the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart is being used If using another cart the steps may vary slightly depending on the functionality of the cart being used 1 Using the Lift and Reservoir Cart push the DoseView 3D water phantom under the treatment machine gantry into the approximate position as shown 11 Scan Acquisition continued eee Using the Precision Positioning Platform rotate the DoseView 3D 90 3 Using the treatment machine light field as a guide position the cart to the scan position This is the orientation in which the electrometer such that the light field crosshairs line up with the black crosshairs and motion controller are located away from the gantry To rotate use on the bottom of the water phantom Alignment does not have to be the following steps perfect for now as further adjustment will be achieved using precision a Release the coarse rotation latch by pulling the latch downward positioning controls on a future step and rotating 180 clockwise allowing the phantom to rotate freely CAUTION If setting the up the phantom for performing split field scans such as a half scan of a 40x40 cm field at depth see Appendix F Phantom Placement for Split Fields on page 68 for required phantom position Not using this position may compromise system integrity during scanning b Once the phantom
85. e following procedure e DOSEVIEW 3D Using the Motion Controller or Wireless Pendant move the carriage along any axis to a point which the detector should not travel past On the Wireless Pendant Limit Settings area press the button that corresponds to the limit to be defined The green LED on the button will illuminate indicating the definition has been made Limit Settings Z AXIS Y AXIS S l X AXIS ORIGIN Continue repeating steps 1 and 2 until all desired limits are defined To disengage any limit hold its corresponding button until a beep is heard The limit s green LED should no longer be illuminated indicating the limit is no longer set To save batteries turn the Wireless Pendant off NOTE All positional and limit information is stored within the Motion Controller so no settings will be compromised by turning off the pendant However if the Motion Controller is turned off or unplugged all settings will be lost and initialization must be repeated CAUTION To minimize the Wireless Pendant s exposure to beam scatter it is not recommended to place the pendant on the phantom holster during scanning operations Place the pendant on the treatment couch or elsewhere when scanning takes place 1 Part 7 Installing the Reference Detector and Finish Depending on the field size to be delivered one or both reference holder tubes may be needed to position the reference probe properly
86. ect the desired destination or create a new folder and click OK to continue The file s will be copied to the directory specified DOSEVIEW 3D Moving Data Files When the desired file or files are selected click the icon from the toolbar to display the Directory Selection window Select the desired destination or create a new folder and click OK to continue The file s will be moved to the directory specified Deleting Data Files When the desired file or files are selected click the il icon from the toolbar to delete the file s Confirm the operation by clicking Yes or Yes to All or click No to cancel Printing and Exporting Data Files To print or export a DoseView 3D data file first select the desired file type and location using the left side browser pane and file selection tools described in the previous sections Select the desired file from the right side browser pane and use the following instructions below to print or export Multiple files can also be selected and printed using standard shift and ctrl key selection methods Click the E icon from the toolbar to display the Printer Select window Select the desired print destination from Printer Spreadsheet Output and Screen Preview When multiple files are selected before printing data from all selected files will be included in one document e Printer Select the File Type and which Print Data to include in the printout and click OK to display
87. ed to the next step or Finish to complete the table 10 Review the field sizes and depths to be included in the printed version of the table and if needed enter replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools Click Finish to complete the table The created TPR TMR table will now be selectable from the list in the right side browser pane for print or export 42 Editing Printing and Exporting Tables Once tables have been generated using the steps described in the previous sections they can be edited printed and or exported to a file for further analysis Using the file type buttons and left side browser pane select the desired file and proceed with the following instructions for each operation Editing an Existing Table An existing PDD TAR or TPR TMR Table can be edited to make any desired changes in one of two ways via the Table Generation interface used when originally generating the table or via a graphical interface Editing Using the Table Generation Interface Select an existing table from the right side browser pane and click the i icon The window displayed is the same as when the table was initially created but all data previously entered will be present for editing Follow the same process used when creating the table to make any desired changes When all steps have been completed click Finish to complete the editing process Editing Using the Graphical Interface Select an existin
88. efore performing coarse positioning ensure the power supply is connected 2 Power on and initialize the phantom using the Wireless Pendant or Motion Controller control panel 3 Install the Crosshair Alignment Jig onto the X arm DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix F Phantom Placement for Split Fields continued 4 From the carriage resting position following initialization move the carriage to either position shown here Electrometer Option 1 Option 2 O mm Proceed with typical setup but align the center of your field with the crosshairs on the Crosshair Alignment Jig for coarse and fine positioning instead of the crosshairs on the bottom of the phantom DOSEVIEW 3D Motion Controller Parts and Accessories List 1L Part Number Description 92260 DoseView 3D includes water phantom and all originally included accessories 50222 50269 50254 50287 20193 20194 70503 50253 70004 1 AA 50278 50279 50280 50281 50282 50283 50284 31237 50286 50285 50263 50264 50265 50266 50267 50268 50270 50272 DoseView 3D Software CD DoseView 3D Motion Controller Assembly DoseView 3D Wireless Pendant Wireless Radio Kit includes power supply Cable Serial Extension DB9 Male DB9 Female 100 Cable Serial Extension DB9 Male DB9 Female 25 Serial to USB Adapter DoseView 3D Electrometer 1m triax extension cable 6 35 mm Detector Bracket Kit 7 0 mm Detector Bracket Kit 12 7 mm Detector Brack
89. electing Stopping Power Ratios and Reference Depths for Electron Dosimetry by D T Burns G X Ding and D W O Rogers Fundamentals of High Energy X Ray and Electron Dosimetry Protocols by D W O Rogers Fundamentals of Dosimetry Based on Absorbed Dose Standards by D W O Rogers and Recommendations for clinical electron beam dosimetry Supplement to the recommendations of Task Group 25 by Bruce J Gerbi et al For photon beams the AAPM TG 51 report recommends converting a percent ionization curve to a percent depth dose curve simply by applying a correction of 0 6 x radius for cylindrical chambers to shift the depth associated with each measurement point from the reference point of the chamber to the effective point of measurement for that chamber To calculate TG 51 dose conversions for electron beams 1 Calculate the ion chamber offset and the depth of maximum CAX ionization Imax 2 Calculate R Calculate Reo Eo and E determine Pep and stopping power ratios 4 Calculate dose First Calculate the lon Chamber Offset and Depth of Maximum Ionization 1 Calculate the ion chamber offset using 0 5 x radius for cylindrical chambers zero for plane parallel chambers 2 Subtract the offset from each measurement depth Locate the depth of maximum CAX ionization Imax 4 Locate the depth of 50 ionization lso Next Calculate R either Automatically or Manually Automatic Calculation 1 Calculate a least square fit
90. er factors S Set the scan file source to Select data from scan file Click Next gt to proceed The Import Scan File window will display Choose two or more files by ticking their corresponding check boxes and clicking OK Data from at least two field sizes is required to generate the table The Data Table will be shown populated with data selected in the previous step Review and if needed enter replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools Click Next gt to proceed Review the field sizes and depths to be included in the printed version of the table If needed enter replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools Click Finish to complete the table The created PDD table will now be selectable from the list in the right side browser pane for print or export DOSEVIEW 3D Table Generation Module continued Generating a PDD Table by Manually Entering Data 1 Select PDD from the File Type buttons on the top of the interface 2 Click the icon to begin Table Generation process 3 Enter the table header information parameters 4 To include output factors peak scatter factors or phantom scatter factors in the table or for future generation of TAR and or TPR data in the table select the appropriate Factor Tables Click Next gt to proceed e If Output Factors was selected enter the desired field sizes and output factors OF e If Peak Scatter Facto
91. ese steps assume that a scan file has been opened and the dose conversion processed started The manual selection of R dialog with the R and X ray contamination lines superimposed over the graphic display area should be displayed im sento NNT Protocol TRS398 RELATIVE IONIZATION 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 DEPTH cm Use either the mouse or arrow keys to move and the letter C to set the point 1 Click the Manual Selection of R button and a small box will appear at the shallowest depth of data on the curve 2 Click and drag the box to a point around 80 on the descending portion of the curve then release it As the box is moved the corresponding depth and intensity values for each point are displayed When the box is released it is labeled Box 1 Box 2 appears overlapping Box 1 The mouse button should be held during the click and drag operation If released the new box remains positioned above the other DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Processing Module continued 3 Using the same method drag Box 2 to a point around 20 where a line drawn through both boxes approximates the linear portion of the depth dose curve descent Box 3 will now appear overlapping Box 2 4 Drag Box 3 to the first point on the flat portion of the curve Box 4 will now appear overlapping Box 3 Drag Box 4 to the last point on the flat portion of the curve 6 When Box 4 is set click Set R to recalculate the new R and X Ray lines and redraw the
92. et Kit Exradin A10 lon Chamber PTW Markus Bracket Kit Exradin 11 11TW lon Chamber Bracket Kit PTW Roos lon Chamber Bracket Kit Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig Kit Sample Detector Centroid Alignment Jig DoseView 3D Reference Detector Positioning Kit Detector Alignment Replacement Screw Set DoseView 3D Motor Assembly DoseView 3D X amp Z1 Motor Cabling Assembly DoseView 3D Z2 Motor Cabling Assembly DoseView 3D Y1 Motor Cabling Assembly DoseView 3D Y2 Motor Cabling Assembly DoseView 3D Triax Junction Connector Assembly DoseView 3D Fill Drain Port Assembly DoseView 3D Phantom Shipping Crate 72260 DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart includes all originally included accessories 50275 50276 50294 50277 50273 DoseView 3D Precision Positioning Platform DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Control Panel Assembly DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Fuse and Relay Replacements DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Undercarriage Drain Valve Assembly DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Shipping Crate 80614 DoseView 3D User Manual 50271 DoseView 3D External Plumbing Kit 40205 24 VDC Power supply 72730 IEC Intl Power Cord Set 20177 Power Cord A C U S 69 Description of Symbols The following symbols appear on DoseView 3D system labeling Consult user manual for information about equipment usage Potential user hazard present Dangerous voltage Potential shock hazard present Input Output connecti
93. etting o DoseView 3D Electrometer with 2 channels e Acrylic water tank facilitating scans within a volume of 500 x 500 x 410 mm Length x Width x Height e Measurement detectors such as commercially available ion chamber and diode based detectors Set of measurement detector holders with accompanying water surface setup kit e DoseView 3D Microsoft Windows based software for coordinating scan acquisition processing and an export to one or many TPS treatment planning systems e Optional DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart comprised of o DoseView 3D Precision Positioning Platform o Motorized lift mechanism o Unidirectional motorized pump for active fill and passive drain of water phantom This user manual will provide in depth instruction covering the procedures and algorithms used in the three main phases of operation scan acquisition scan processing and analysis and export Furthermore additional topics and tools will be covered including PDD TPR and TAR Table Generation relative dose conversion and database management Definitions SS XnX Initialization Initialization causes the detector to drive to the corner of the phantom nearest the power switch establishing a home position for the motor encoders Initialization must be performed each time the phantom is powered on and resets any origin or soft limits that have been set Default Origin The default origin is the point to which the de
94. fset by typing in anew number and click Next 6 The relative ionization units will be drawn along the Y axis with depth along the X axis The R and X ray contamination lines are automatically drawn over the curve If there are insufficient data to determine practical range or adjustment to the R and X ray lines is desired manually set R using the procedure listed in the following section Click Next to proceed 7 Accept the calculated value or edit the E or E value by typing in a new number and click Next 38 8 The conversion results are shown with the converted dose line overlaid on the original ionization line with the relative dose values and the conversion protocol appearing along the Y axis 9 If desired generate a summary or detailed report for printing export to ASCII or display 10 To exit the conversion dialog click Finish Manually Set R and X Ray Contamination Lines The Practical Range R and X Ray contamination lines are automatically calculated when converting to dose but they can be manually set if changes are desired or if the conversion protocol selected requires additional information Define the data points in order of the shallowest to the deepest depth only Data points that are not in proper order will be discarded by the system and will need to be redefined The following steps describe how to set the lines using the mouse but they can also be set using just the keyboard Th
95. full 1 Using a slot head screwdriver loosen and press a tube clamp over It is important to maximize the amount of water in the two reservoirs as this will provide the most available scanning depth when water is transferred to the end of the tube extending from the cart 2 Press the tube from the cart onto the connection port on the water tank The end of the tube should be nearly flush with the connection assembly the water phantom NOTE While it is not recommended to leave water within the reservoir tanks in between usages of the cart unwanted algae and bacterial growth can be addressed with 12 16 oz of hydrogen peroxide per 30 gallons of water The DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart holds approximately 60 gallons of water DOSEVIEW 2D Before Getting Started with Scanning continued Installing the Communication Cables and Wireless Radio To communicate with the DoseView 3D via a computer interface the included serial cable must be routed from the control console into the treatment vault where the DoseView 3D will be used This cable can be run via the raceway conduit or maze In addition the Xbee radio box must be set up with its included power supply Last if needed a USB to serial adapter should be installed and configured on the host PC 1 Run the included 9 pin serial cable from the PC into the treatment vault This is a standard cable so any existing serial cables can also be used 2 Connect th
96. g table from the right side browser pane and click the icon A window will be displayed showing the data from the table presented on a graph The graph shown can be toggled between Table Data Output Factor Peak Scatter Factor and Phantom Scatter Factor using the corresponding buttons along the top of the interface Similar to adjusting points within the Scan Processing interface using the Set Point function the Pick Up and Glue buttons can be used to adjust the position of points on the selected graph 1 Use the keyboard arrows keys up and down for curves right and left for field sizes to select a point on the graph 2 Click the Pick Up button to toggle the up and down keys to now allow moving the selected point Move the point using the keys to the desired position 3 Confirm the new position by clicking the Glue button or hitting the G key on the keyboard Once editing is complete click Print to print the currently viewed graph or Close to exit DOSEVIEW 3D Table Generation Module continued OO O o Printing or Exporting an Existing Table Once a PDD TAR or TPR TMR table has been created it can be printed To print a table first select the desired file type and location using the left side browser pane and file selection tools described in the previous sections Select the desired file from the right side browser pane and use the instructions below to print Multiple files can also be selected and
97. gt lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt Then a flag for O lt cr gt lt lf gt for OK 1 lt cr gt lt lf gt for exists 1 lt cr gt lt lf gt for width scans 2 lt cr gt lt lf gt for length scans angle 100 lt cr gt lt lf gt for diagonal scans 2 lt cr gt lt lf gt for unsupported NOTE Only XiO supports Diagonal scans XiO only accepts 45 angles all diagonals are transmitted as 45 regardless of the angle of data collection This allows for more versatility when collecting diagonals NOTE The OF FIELDS is only transmitted twice both times with the first PDD or OCR header It is sent once before fields are verified then again after the list of acceptable data has been built and a new number has been formulated Rows 2 to 5 of the table are repeated for each field sent After file headers for all selected fields are sent to XiO and the final transfer list is complete the data are sent The data transmission sequence continues just like the verification sequence but with the actual data replacing the XiO flag DOSEVIEW 2D PDD Data Transmission The PDD data transmission sequence begins like this When DoseView 3D Sends This XiO Replies With HOF DEPTHS lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt Then DoseView 3D sends this block for each depth I to be transmitted When DoseView 3D Sends This XiO Rep
98. h supplies are the same it does not matter which port is used with which power supply c Connect the provided wall outlet power cord to each power supply a DOSEVIEW e Verify power is present to the Lift and Reservoir Cart by confirming the amber LED is lit on the control panel Verify power is present to the DoseView 3D Motion Controller and Electrometer by confirming the amber LED is lit on the side of the Motion Controller f If using a cart other than the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart simply connect the single power supply directly to the motion controller 6 If desired the DoseView 3D Electrometer can be operated separate from the main system frame Detaching the electrometer must be performed when the system power is off though the power supply d From the top of the cart extend the power extension cable to the can remain connected To remove the electrometer from the frame Motion Controller connector port allowing for adequate slack for a Pull and hold the spring pin release located behind the connector when the phantom is rotated end of the electrometer i z b Pull the electrometer parallel with its length until it is free from the frame c Use the included short serial cable to reconnect the electrometer to the motion controller This particular cable which supplies power and communications must be used to ensure proper operation of the electrometer e ue a 1109
99. her Collimator or Surface position the other will be calculated and filled in automatically NOTE The field size does not automatically dictate the scan parameters and in several cases only acts as a label for the scan However if the Fast Axis in the Axis Definition tab see following section is set to be configured as Use Fanline File or Use Defaults the field size entered here will be used to calculate scan parameters In these cases field size entries on the Console tab cannot be modified after the scan has taken place Axis Definition Tab Initial Setup Auto Acquisition Move Set Machine Info Axis Definition Electrometer Setup Scan Type ide Off Axis Axis of Rotation ISODOSE l Axis NO Axis v Axis NO Axis C Flatness QA Check i fp In degrees Distance 0 cm Angle 0 45to 45 Fast Axis G Slow Axis Depth Dose Axis Axis No Axis Axis No Axis Axis No Axis Stat 0 00 cm Start 0 00 cm Stat 0 00 cm Stop 0 00 cm Stop 0 00 cm Stop 0 00 cm Step 0 00 cm Step 0 00 cm Step 0 00 cm Speed Speed Speed Low High Low High Low High The Axis Definition tab is used to program the motion routine used by the phantom during scan acquisition Two scan types are available ISODOSE and Flatness QA Check each with slightly varying options ISODOSE is used to acquire beam profiles and depth dose curves while Flatness QA Check is used to check beam flatness and symmetry
100. ied to any field size once created The following procedure covers creating a fanfile file in tabular format prior to scan acquisition 1 Click New Fanline File on the Cross Plane or In Plane Axis Definition window The Edit Add Fanline File window will display Cancel Enter a description for the new fanline file Enter relative position values in the table These values correspond to a percentage position for one half of the field width For example a value of 1 000 will correspond to the 100 position of the field edge In the case of a 10 cm field width which would translate to 5 and 5 start and stop values respectively a value of 1 000 in the fanline table would correspond to an acquisition at 5 cm Taking it further adding 0 500 to the table would put another point at 2 5 cm and adding 0 100 would put yet another point at 0 5 cm Acquisition Location for a 10 x Values 10 field not shown in software 29 Scan Acquisition continued If it is desired to put more points around the field edge insert more points close 1 000 Points can be inserted between existing rows using the Insert button Note that points can be used in excess of 1 000 as well up to 3 000 or 300 of the field size See the following example Acquisition Location for a 10 x Values l 10 field not shown in software 2 000 10 00 cm Add any other desired points to the fanline file Up to 64 individual points can be added
101. ignore them If CAX data do not exist and CAX corrections are desired select a second file that contains the proper CAX data The original profile data will then be scaled to match the CAX data with the option of saving the combined data in a new file 3 The isodose lines will be plotted with corresponding Level and relative Dose percent values shown in the Isodose Display area Default isodose values are listed from 10 to 100 in steps of 10 Add a New Isodose Level 1 Type the relative dose in the text field adjacent to the Add button 2 Click the Add button The new line will be drawn on the existing display NOTE A maximum of 16 levels can be used Other Isodose Display Functions To remove an isodose from the display select the isodose Level and click the Delete button If Delete is clicked before selecting an isodose line the system removes the last isodose Level added to the display To redraw the graph click the Redisplay button To clear the display of all isodose values click the Clear All button To close the Isodose Display area click the Quit button Scan Processing Tools The Scan Processing module contains a series of tools for comprehensively editing any scan acquired using the DoseView 3D These tools are explained in detail in the following sections General Information About Scan Processing Tools Once a tool is used its action can be undone using the 4 icon For most tools once
102. imits DoseView 3D calculates a From and To value based on the field size overscan ratio and scan depth specified Overscan Ratio The overscan ratio is in effect the maximum fanline value for data acquisition Default Scan Limit Formula SSD Deepestdepth SSD Limit Field sizeatsurface Field x xOverscanratio 66 Example of Default Scan Limits This table shows how the default scan limit calculation is applied to an asymmetric field of 20 cm across the X axis by 30 cm across the Y axis at a scan depth of 30 cm with an SSD of 100 and an Overscan Ratio of 1 2 For a Field The Default Calculation Yields the Size of Value Left 5 sane X From 7 8 100 10x 100 30 Y From 15 6 100 ERC O Dao beeen 100 Scan Ratio Calculation 1 2 7 8 Right 15 DO O qa 100 Gantry 10 ba 2 15 6 Couch 20 For the Ratio value displayed at each scan point DoseView 3D uses the formula SampleValue ReferenceValue x100 Normalization Value DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix D Algorithms Flatness and Symmetry Calculating the Full Width Half Maximum Value FWHM DoseView 3D determines the half maximum value by taking 50 of the dose value of the point closest to the central axis of the profile The half maximum value is used to determine the FWHM of the profile by finding the points on the profile whose dose value is equal to the calculated half maximum value The center of the profile is calc
103. in total 4 Upon confirmation with the OK button the values will be arranged in sequential order Clicking OK will add this new file to the Fanline File pull down menu and the file will be selectable for all future acquisitions Because the start stop and step values are all determined by the fanline file and field size these fields cannot be modified once a fanline file is selected 5 By default this fanline definition will be applied to both sides of the field To apply the fanline file only to the positive or negative side of the field select the fanline file from the menu by pass the edit inquiry and select the desired side from the side selection window Flatness QA Check Only Scan Depth The Scan Depth Function can be used to create a shift when performing a Flatness QA Check scan Select the desired axis for the shift along with a distance in positive or negative values Note that this axis cannot also be selected as either the Cross Plane or In Plane Axis 30 Electrometer Setup Tab Initial Setup Auto Acquisition Move Set Machine Info Axis Definition Electrometer Setup Range ow Zev Becroneter Check Max Dose Port Sample Window Per Point O Auto Select Based on Dose Rate D Manual Entry 100 ms oe a MM poe The Electrometer Setup tab is used to perform electrometer specific operations configure final settings and initiate the start of scan acquisition Electr
104. int weighting o Power Applies a symmetrical filter using the powers of two as the coefficients for the filter e g 12 4 8 4 2 1 This algorithm provides more center weighting especially when the width is high than a symmetrical triangle filter It is ideal for spiky data o Adaptive Applies a filter that varies in severity with the local slope of the curve In regions of high slope i e the sides of the curve there is relatively little filtering In regions of low slope there is more filtering This improves the top and bottom of the beam profile without significantly affecting the height of the curve This filter is best applied with a small width no greater than 5 and is the least aggressive of all the filters o Spike Applied before any profile smoothing operation as a first pass Spike removes single point spikes upward or downward by checking each point against its immediate neighbors If the point is more than 1 times the total excursion of the vector largest datum minus smallest datum higher or lower than BOTH neighbors the point is deleted and replaced by the average of its immediate neighbors The Spike filter cannot be applied to CAX data as it would compromise dmax position e Width Enter a width value to determine the scope of the smoothing operation The width must be an odd number Even numbers will be rounded to next largest odd number The larger the width the more aggressive the smoothing result Not a
105. is surrounded by marks Example Press OK to proceed Menu Paths When a menu path is described it is shown with a gt between each level Example Navigate to File gt Print to print the currently viewed file Overview _ o o This user manual covers the operation and maintenance of the DoseView 3D water phantom REF 92260 as well as the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart REF 72260 These two pieces of equipment can be used independently however many sections of this manual consider usage of them as a set Whenever practical alternative scenarios will be presented for users using the DoseView 3D water phantom without the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Theory of Operation The DoseView 3D is a 3 axis water phantom system designed to acquire and manage beam data accurately efficiently and comprehensively from radiotherapy treatment machines such as linear accelerators and cobalt 60 units Beam data acquired from the DoseView 3D is typically used for three objectives Acceptance testing and commissioning quality assurance testing and clinical reference dosimetry The system is comprised of several main components as follows e 3 Axis motion assembly comprised of o DoseView 3D Motion Controller with on board control panel and wireless radio o 5 stepper motors with relative encoder feedback o Stainless steel lead screw drive system o DoseView 3D Wireless Pendant for motion assembly control and limit s
106. is within 10 of the desired position return the coarse rotation latch back to the lock position and continue rotating the phantom towards 90 until a click is felt This will mean that the platform has engaged in a pre set detent position on the platform Since rotation of the water phantom occurs about the crosshairs alignment of the phantom to the light field should still be very close to the position set in step 2 NOTE If the DoseView 3D arms are centered in the water tank they may need to be moved to allow visualization of the crosshairs See instructions below for plugging in initializing and moving the phantom arms NOTE The precision positioning controls have a finite range of travel so it is best to check that they are initially set approximately halfway between their limits in order to allow easy adjustment in either direction to be performed during setup 12 DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued 4 Lock the three casters with black levers on the Lift and Reservoir Cart by pressing down on the levers with a foot or hand to prevent the phantom from moving during the next steps 5 If using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart attach the two included power supplies using the following steps a Onone end of the cart with the taller handle locate the large sliding door and open it revealing a storage compartment with two power connectors b Connect a power supply to each port Since bot
107. ivery devices treatment planning systems and other products or systems used in the delivery of ionizing radiation available at the time the Standard Imaging product is released Standard Imaging does not assume responsibility liability and or warrant against problems with the use reliability safety or effectiveness that arise due to the evolution updates or changes to these products or systems in the future It is the responsibility of the customer or user to determine if the Standard Imaging product can be properly used with these products or systems Should repair or replacement of this product become necessary after the warranty period the customer should seek advice from Standard Imaging Inc prior to such repair or replacement If this product is in need of repair it should not be used until all repairs have been made and the product is functioning properly and ready for use After repair the product may need to be calibrated The owner of this product has sole responsibility for any malfunction resulting from abuse improper use or maintenance or repair by anyone other than Standard Imaging Inc The information in this manual is subject to change without notice No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Standard Imaging Inc Service Policy If service including recalibration is required please contact Standard Imaging s Customer Ser
108. le this is helpful to allow more points to be acquired in the high gradient penumbra region than in the central portion of the field saving time while still gaining detailed data from important areas A fanline file can be created in two different ways either prior to a scan in tabular format or during scan acquisition by manually selecting points on the graph Both methods result in a saved file which can be used in subsequent scan acquisitions Because fanline files are developed from relative values as opposed to absolute positions they can be applied to any field size once created The following procedure covers creating a fanfile file in tabular format prior to scan acquisition 1 Click New Fanline File on the Fast Axis Definition window The Edit Add Fanline File window will display EdiAdd Fanline Pile mo Fanline Description 2 Enter a description for the new fanline file 3 Enter relative position values in the table These values correspond to a percentage position for one half of the field width For example a value of 1 000 will correspond to the 100 position of the field edge In the case of a 10 cm field width which would translate to 5 and 5 start and stop values respectively a value of 1 000 in the fanline table would correspond to an acquisition at 5 cm Taking it further adding 0 500 to the table would put another point at 2 5 cm and adding 0 100 would put yet another point at 0 5 cm Acquisition L
109. lies With DEPTH 1 16 mm DOSE 100 lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt OCR Data Transmission The OCR data transmission sequence begins like this When DoseView 3D Sends This XiO Replies With HOF DEPTHS lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt HOF POINTS PROFILE lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt Then DoseView 3D sends these blocks for each depth to be transmitted When DoseView 3D Sends This XiO Replies With PROFILE DEPTH l lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt in 1 16 mm NOTE If this is a diagonal scan and the axis of rotation is the fast axis the depth value is the rotated depth distance from the origin OFF AXIS DISTANCE 1 16 mm lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt VALUE 1 to 4095 lt cr gt lt lf gt NOTE If this is a diagonal scan and the axis of rotation is the slow axis the off axis distance is the rotated off axis distance from the origin af Appendix B Dose Conversion from lonization Chamber Measurements The conversion of dose from ionization chamber measurements requires several correction factors that depend on energy and chamber construction This appendix contains procedures for these dose conversion calculations How to Calculate ICRU 35 Radiation Dosimetry We have based these steps on recommendations from ICRU 35 Radiation Dosimetry Electron Beams with Energies Between 1 and 50 MeV To calculate ICRU 35
110. ly Enter in 64 individual depths can be added in total a step interval to complete the definition 4 Clicking OK will add this new file to the Depth File pull down gt Use Max Limits The start and stop values for the Slow Axis menu and the file will be selectable for all future acquisitions will be bound by the overall maximum positional limits set for the Because the start stop and step values are all determined by phantom regardless of whether or not these values are equal the depth file these fields cannot be modified once a depth Enter in a step interval to complete the definition file is selected o User Specified Points The start and stop values can be defined NOTE Any depth file created can be used for either the Slow arbitrarily regardless of the field size selected on the Console tab or Depth Dose Axes however they must still be defined within the positional limits of e Speed Select the speed at which the selected axis will move from the phantom Enter in a step interval to complete the definition point to point The definitions for the Low to High can be adjusted in o Use Defaults Unavailable if the Y axis is the fast axis or if the Z the Preferences window accessible from the home screen axis is selected as the slow axis The start and stop values will be defined by the product of two variables the field width set on the Console tab and the OverScan Ratio setting For example if the field is set to 10 cm wid
111. ly uses this file naming structure when converting for Philips Pinnacle For File Type File Name Characters Stand For 100 P00 SSD in cm for open fields Profiles p 10 c Cobalt e Electron For example Field size 06p10100 P00 in cm p Photon Example 06p10100 P00 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 field size at 100 cm SSD The 00 at the end means this is the first of 100 possible files with this name W35 P01 Wedge amp angle of Wedged Profiles p 10 c Cobalt e Electron For example Field size 06p10W35 P01 incm p Photon Example 06p10L35 P01 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 field size with a longitudinal wedge wedge at 35 degree angle The 01 at the end means this is the second of 100 possible files with this name For File Type File Name Characters Stand For Circul aan 06 p 10 D10 P02 Collimator c Cobalt Circular e Electron For example Field size 06p10D10 P02 Energy in cm diameter in cm p Photon Example 06p10D10 P02 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 field size with a circular collimator diameter of 10 cm 51 Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued E Transfer Process for Philips Pinnacle These steps describe the overall process for transferring data to Philips Pinnacle 1 From the home screen navigate to TPS Export gt Philips Pinnacle 2 Choose Both Profiles amp CAX data Depth Dose Data or Profiles TIP Ch
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113. n be entered electronically into the XiO system Transfer Terminology Here are the definitions for the abbreviations used in this section Abbreviation Definition OCR Off Center Ratio TAR Tissue Air Ratio TMR Tissue Maximum Ratio PDD Percent Depth Dose SSD Source to Surface Distance AOP Area over Parameter PSF Backscatter Factor The XiO Hardware Requirements A serial cable to connect DoseView 3D to XiO is required DoseView 3D communicates with the XiO treatment planning system via RS 232 ports The cable connection can take one of three possible combinations depending on the XiO and DoseView 3D systems being used 1 First check the XiO Reference Guide for information about the RS 232 port used on the XiO system This changes for different computer platforms and determines the connector combination required 2 Then find the correct connector combination among Figures A 1 through A 3 in the following section The diagram illustrates how to set up the connection DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued The XiO Connection Diagrams Figure A 1 XiO SGI Terminal Server to Scanner AT Type 9 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR CINCH P N DE9S A 25 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR CINCH P N DB25S SHIELDED HOOD AMP P N
114. nac pulses are collected at each point This value is used only for determining electrometer settings and is not stored within the database after scan acquisition To recall which dose rate was used after the scan enter this value into the Scan Description field Source to Surface Distance By default only 100 cm or 1000 mm if units are set to millimeters is available in the Source to Surface Distance pull down menu To add another SSD click the Add button A dialog will appear with an opportunity to enter a new SSD value After entering this value click OK to add this SSD to the database This new entry will now be selectable under the Source to Surface Distance pull down menu Wedge If a wedge is being used enter the angle in the Wedge entry field Use of the arrow buttons will allow entry of any angle from 5 to 95 in 5 degree increments however any integer from 1 to 99 to can be entered using the keyboard DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Wedge Description If desired a brief wedge description can be entered in addition to the wedge angle For example wedge orientation can be entered in this field Field Size DoseView 3D supports both symmetric Square Rectangular and asymmetric field sizes Depending on the Source to Axis Distance SAD value set within the machine description and the SSD entered the Collimator and Surface field sizes can be different By entering in the desired field size at eit
115. ntamination by solving for Y using R 10 cm for X in the contamination line 58 Finally Calculate Rso Ep and E 1 Calculate Rs as the depth at which ionization is 50 percent of the maximum value 2 Calculate E the most probable energy at the surface using Ep 1 95x Rp 48 3 For each point to be converted to dose complete these steps a Calculate E using E R and z current calculation depth Z Ez Ep x 1 Rp b Look up the chamber s perturbation correction py ai in Table B 1 following this topic using E and the inner radius of the ion chamber c Look up stopping power ratios Swain in Table B 2 following this topic using E and the current depth z of calculation 4 Calculate the dose value using the non divergence corrected ionization values and the formula Dose z O dir xp w air x M z NOTE When E is zero or less E is set to zero and the perturbation is set to unity Also the stopping power lookup is extended by repeating the last value in the column down the column for as many depths as necessary _ Dose z x 100 5 Re normalize to the new maximum using PDD z Tables for Calculating ICRU 35 Radiation Dosimetry Table B 1 Perturbation Correction Factors py air Inner Radius of probe in cm 4 0 0 981 0 967 0 955 6 0 0 984 0 974 0 963 8 0 0 988 0 980 0 971 10 0 0 991 0 984 0 978 12 0 0 993 0 988 0 984 15 0 0 995 0 992 0 989 20 0 0 997 0 995 0 994 D
116. nted Scale Factor e List of Processing Operations Performed NOTE DoseView 3D software does not natively print PDF files however many free PDF creators are available to facilitate printing to PDF 39 Table Generation Module The Table Generation module facilitates generation of PDD TAR and TPR 3D or manually entered values To create TAR or TPR TMR tables a PDD table must first be generated The following sections will explain how to generate print and export the various table types using the Table Generation module Generating Tables PDD Tables Percent Depth Dose PDD is the ratio of dose D at a given depth d to dose at a reference depth usually dmax along the central axis multiplied by 100 PDD field sizes are defined at the surface The PDD values for various field sizes in the table are normalized to the specified dmax NOTE For Elekta XiO it is recommended to transfer CAX and profile data to the treatment planning system to generate a PDD table ifit is to be used by algorithms When calculating PDD tables DoseView 3D does not extrapolate any data for field sizes that lie outside the extremes of the 6 input data table Only values that require interpolation are included in the computational table 7 PDD tables include the following information Machine energy and table description 8 e Output factors peak scatter factors and phantom scatter factors as a function of field size if include
117. o align the water surface at the desired height indicated by the ODI Tip Use a piece of paper or a paper towel floating on the water surface to enable viewing of the machine crosshairs and ODI iv The fiducial line on the cap indicates the centroid position Adjust the chamber position such that the line on the build up cap matches with the line on the jig Once this is completed the centroid of the cnamber s collecting volume will match with the center of the crosshairs on the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig q gt CAUTION Once water can no longer be extracted from the e If necessary connect the DoseView 3D system to the PC as Lift and Reservoir Cart using the on board controls do not put described in the Before Getting Started with Scanning section of additional water into the reservoir fill ports This will prevent this manual and launch the DoseView 3D software overflow when water is returned to the reservoir from the phantom upon completion of scanning Furthermore do not fill the water phantom above the white ledge surrounding the phantom with water from an external source Exceeding this level could cause overflow when water is returned to the reservoir using the manual or automatic draining functions 5 Close the exterior water valve to prevent any water from flowing back into the Lift and Reservoir Cart When closed the valve handle will be perpendicular to the valve itself 16 DOSEVIEW 3D
118. ocation for a 10 x Values 10 field CO o shown in software ES 1 000 o 50em 2 os 26 If it is desired to put more points around the field edge insert more points close to 1 000 Points can be inserted between existing rows using the Insert button Note that points can be used in excess of 1 000 as well up to 3 000 or 300 of the field size See the following example Acquisition Location for a 10 x Values 10 field not shown in software 3 000 15 00 cm 2 000 10 00 cm Add any other desired points to the fanline file Up to 64 individual points can be added in total 4 Upon confirmation with the OK button the values will be arranged in sequential order Clicking OK will add this new file to the Fanline File pull down menu and the file will be selectable for all future acquisitions Because the start stop and step values are all determined by the fanline file and field size these fields cannot be modified once a fanline file is selected 5 By default this fanline definition will be applied to both sides of the field To apply the fanline file only to the positive or negative side of the field select the fanline file from the menu by pass the edit inquiry and select the desired side from the side selection window Speed Select the speed at which the selected axis will move from point to point The definitions for the Low to High can be adjusted in the Preferences window accessible from the
119. ocessor Intel or AMD 350 MHz or greater Memory 512 MB or greater Hard Drive 30 MB or greater Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 or greater CD ROM Drive 2X speed or greater Connectivity 9 pin RS 232 serial port or USB port with USB to RS 232 adapter Other Windows versions may also run DoseView 3D software however they are not officially supported by Standard Imaging Any notebook or DOSEVIEW 2D Before Getting Started with Scanning continued EE desktop computer can be used assuming it meets the recommended requirements A portable notebook computer can be helpful especially if the phantom cannot easily be placed near the computer during initial setup and diagnostics Installation Instructions Before installing the software it is recommended to close all other active programs NOTE The account under which the DoseView 3D software is installed must have at least Power User access privileges within Windows However the software can be run as a basic User See the system administrator or operating system documentation for assistance and or further details 1 Insert the program CD ROM into the computer s CD ROM drive If autorun is enabled the installation wizard will begin automatically 2 If autorun is disabled browse to the CD ROM root directory via Windows Explorer and double click DoseView3DSetup exe to start the installation program 3 Read through the software license agreement and click next
120. of the TPR Dre is the reference depth to which all the TPR values will be normalized and the depth at which the S values were measured SSDppp is the SSD at which the PDDs were measured and S is the Phantom Scatter factor determined at the reference depth for the field size at the calculation point 67 Appendix E Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions E Gross Positioning Accuracy Check Along each axis X Y Z on the DoseView 3D is an unlabeled 1 cm rule which can be used for quickly verifying system accuracy Though the accuracy of this ruler does not match the precision of the movement of the system it is still a useful tool in determining gross system errors Prior to the start of the follow procedure ensure the phantom is powered on and initialized Clear any existing origin or limit settings before starting any of the following procedures 1 Verify X axis accuracy a Select a reference point or edge on the detector carriage Using the Wireless Pendant or Motion Controller control panel move the carriage such that the reference point is aligned with one of the 1 cm markers along the x axis b Set the current position as the phantom origin using the Wireless Pendant c Move the carriage along the x axis such that the reference point is aligned with a different marker e g 10 15 cm away By using the ruler determine how far the carriage has moved and check this value against the new X value shown on the
121. of this manual Furthermore the following instructions assume that the reservoir was filled as described the same section 1 Ensure the exterior water valve in line with the filling draining tube is open In the open position the valve handle will be parallel with the length of the valve itself 2 Start the automatic fill process by pressing the FILL button adjacent to the Automatic designation on the Lift and Reservoir Cart control panel A float switch within the reservoir will stop the filling process automatically When the automatic fill process is complete the water level should be close to the scribe mark on the corner of the tank This also matches the height at which the detector alignment jig stops after initialization of the motion controller The automatic fill process takes approximately 7 9 minutes d Prepare the detectors to be used for scanning The following diagrams depict Exradin A18 lon Chambers being prepared i Place the desired chamber bracket onto the Sample Detector Centroid Alignment Jig 15 DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued ii Insert the appropriate detector into the jig 3 Once the auto fill process has been completed submerge the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig using the Motion Controller and Wireless a Pendant iii Place the included build up cap onto the chamber tip 4 Using the lift and water level controls make any necessary final adjustments t
122. om 45 degrees To add a message to a scan definition select the scan and click the Add Edit Dialog button Enter in the desired message and click OK to save attach this message to the scan A different message can be applied to each scan within a scan set 31 Scan Acquisition continued Reordering Scans within a Scan Set To adjust the order in which scans will be acquired in a given scan set select a scan definition and click the up and down arrow buttons located below the Delete button Copying a Scan Definition Click any scan on the scan set list and click the Copy button to duplicate it This can be especially useful when creating many similar scans with only minor tweaks Create a baseline version make a copy and edit from there to generate a full list of scans quickly Deleting a Scan Definition Click any scan on the scan set list and click the Delete button to remove it from the list Acquiring Scans with an Auto Acquisition Scan Set A created scan set must first be activated before it can be used Use the following procedure for activating a scan set and using it to perform a series of scan acquisitions 1 Click the desired scan set from the Auto Acquisition tab 2 Click the Activate Selected button The Console and Axis Definition tabs will disappear from the Scan Acquisition tab interface as the settings within are now dictated by the scan definitions within the active scan set Also the auto ac
123. ometer Range By default the electrometer range is set to Low The low range provides the best performance for most ion chamber measurements however when using diodes with higher dose rate beams the high range may be required It is recommended to leave this setting as low and any saturation issues will be identified when the normalization point is set Note that if the range is changed a 30 second wait period required before the electrometer can be zeroed This is to ensure the system has stabilized sufficiently following the range change Zero Electrometer Clicking the Zero Electrometer button will initiate a zero operation on all electrometer ranges If using ion chambers it is recommended to Zero after the bias voltage has been enabled and has been given a few moments to equilibrate Sam 12 25 Ang Lo Ref 10 00 Ang Lo Ratio E Check Max Dose Point Clicking the Check Max Dose Point button evaluates whether the selected range is adequate for the signal to be measured Position the sample detector at dmax for non wedge fields at the toe of the wedge for wedge fields If the selected range is determined to be inadequate try the High range and or adjust the detector setup NOTE The beam must be on to perform this step DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Set Normalization Clicking the Set Normalization button will check for electrometer range saturation and define the current signal level at 100 dose
124. ometer max current Wireless Pendant Classification Information Equipment Shock Classification Mode of Operation Method of sterilization or disinfection recommended Protection against harmful ingress of water 350 uA 4 standard AA batteries 1 5V Class External Power Supply for DoseView 3D Internally Powered Wireless Pendant Continuous No sterilization required Ordinary equipment no protection Atmospheric degree of safety The DoseView 3D and external power 685 mm 1185 mm tank base to floor Vertical Range supplies are not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Water Pump Electric fill gravity drain l l l i Specifications subject to change without notice Water Capacity 227 1 liters 60 gallons Fill Speed 6 8 min Drain Speed 16 20 min Precision Positioning Platform X Y Fine Adjustment 12 5 mm Fine rotational adjustment ii Discreet engagement 10 45 and 90 intervals DoseView 3D Electrometer Channels 2 0 100 450 VDC 50 V increments 2 pC 999 999 nC Resolution 10 fC Triaxial BNC or TNC Bias Voltage Range Connector Type Operating Parameters 15 to 35 C 20 to 80 non condensing 650 to 770 mmHg 867 to 1027 hPa Temperature Relative Humidity Pressure Storage Shipping Parameters 15 to 50 C 10 to 95 non condensing 600 to 800 mmHg 800 to 1067 hPa Temperature Relative H
125. on RS 232 connector Motion Controller power connector Power is present System is turned on CE Compliance Pinch hazard present Avoid inclines when moving system Fill port or operation Drain operation Lift or raise operation Lower operation Fine adjustment knob adjusts direction shown Fine adjustment knob adjusts platform rotation Fine adjustment knob adjusts direction shown Function is around corner from symbol Functional earth ground DOSEVIEW 3D Features and Specifications __ Motion Control System DoseView 3D Power Requirements Max Scanning Speed Positioning Accuracy Positioning Repeatability PC Communication Wireless Communication Protocol FCC ID IC ID Control Method Water Tank Dimensions Outer Dimensions Scanning Dimensions Wall Thickness Other Lift and Reservoir Cart 26 mm s 0 1 mm per axis 0 1 mm per axis Wireless or wired via RS 232 Xbee RF OUR XBEE 4214A XBEE Onboard controls PC or via wireless pendant Length x Width x Height 704 mm x 693 mm x 570 mm 500 mm x 500 mm x 410 mm 12 mm Replaceable Fill Drain Port Lift and Reservoir Cart Motion Controller Electrometer Power Supply Protek Power Model PMP150 14 Input 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Output 24 VDC 6 25 A 150 W max IEC 60601 1 rated or equivalent as identified by Standard Imaging Contact Standard Imaging for additional information Electr
126. oose Both Profiles amp CAX data for open fields and wedge data 3 The Select Scan File dialog appears Browse the machine directories to locate the correct machine energy and SSD From the list on the right select the files you want to transmit then click OK e Press and hold the lt Ctrl gt key and click each file to be transmitted e To select a range of files press and hold the lt Shift gt key then click the first and last file in the range to be transmitted TIP Click File Description Left Right Gantry Couch Date Time or Data Type to sort the list by that criterion 4 The Philips Pinnacle TPS Data Transfer dialog appears If this is a wedged profile enter the Wedge Angle degrees Enter O for circular collimator profiles NOTE Enter information for the file described at the top of the dialog 5 If this is a circular profile enter the Circular Collimator Diameter in centimeters 6 Click the OK button 7 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each profile selected for transfer After all information is entered DoseView 3D converts the files to the Pinnacle format and saves the file s to the directory specified 8 Copy the data from the source to the Pinnacle system using the instructions provided with the treatment planning system Elekta CMS Xio This topic provides guidelines for transferring photon and electron scans to the XiO treatment planning system DoseView 3D converts data into a file structure that ca
127. or to formal scanning can help avoid significant problems or issues during scanning procedures If problems are discovered or questions arise there will still be time to consult with Standard Imaging or a qualified distributor for assistance Power connections for the DoseView 3D Water Phantom Lift and Reservoir Cart and Wireless Pendant have been verified The overall water phantom system movement capabilities have been verified The DoseView 3D software has been installed and configured correctly on the computer to be used for scanning The seals and plumbing connections have been verified The electrometer and detector performance have been verified Desired beam modifiers are ready for use cones wedges etc Optional Auto Acquisition scan sets have been created for the desired scan routines Communications between DoseView 3D and the PC have been verified 10 Scan Acquisition eee Before proceeding with scan acquisition it is highly recommended to read the previous section of this manual entitled Before Getting Started with Scanning If the DoseView 3D hardware has been set up including running any communication cables and the software is installed updated and properly configured read the following sections to learn how to acquire beam scans with the DoseView 3D Phase 1 of 3 Setting Up the Phantom in the Treatment Vault The following section describes one method for positioning the DoseView 3D
128. ort higher than 8 select another port or reconfigure the port number assignment within Windows Control Panel Consult the operating system documentation for additional information Motors The motor min and max speeds correspond to the axis movement speeds of the DoseView 3D When selecting the speed of any axis within the Scan Acquisition Axis Definition interface Low will correspond to the Min speed while High will correspond to the Max speed E g if the Min speed setting is set to 4 mm Sec the Low setting within Axis Definition will be 4 mm Sec If the middle of the slider is chosen for the axis speed the midpoint of Min and Max speed parameters will be used Auto Acquisition The Auto Acquisition function supports multiple configurable lists broken down by treatment planning system If any of the systems listed are checked they will appear within the Auto Acquisition interface The Auto Acquisition Directory is the location where Auto Acquisition Scan Sets are stored If no directory is selected the Default Directory is used Demo Mode Demo Mode provides the ability to use or demonstrate the Scan Acquisition portion of the software while not having the DoseView 3D attached to the computer This is particularly useful for becoming more familiar with the DOSEVIEW 3D Before Getting Started with Scanning continued software s operation or providing training even when the water phantom is not acces
129. otal number of data points right of the central ray that fall within the 80 FWHM limit Add Scan The Add Scan function facilitates the ability to temporarily display two scan files simultaneously With one scan file open click the cbr icon to open a window allowing selection of another scan file Select the desired file and click OK Both scan files will be shown with the graph rescaled to accommodate all data The original scan curves will be shown with solid lines while the added scan curves will be shown with dashed lines NOTE The Add Scan function will not permanently modify the original scan file only temporarily overlay a second scan Once the view is refreshed rescaled or processed in any way the added scan will disappear from view DOSEVIEW 3D Merge Scan The Merge Scan function facilitates creation of a new scan file by combining an existing file containing profile data with another file containing CAX data To merge scan data use the following procedure 1 Open an existing scan file containing profile scan data This file can also contain preexisting CAX data however any CAX data will be ignored when generating the new merged file 2 Navigate to File gt Merge Scan Files The Select Scan File window will appear 3 Select a scan file containing CAX data This file can also contain preexisting profile data however these data will be ignored when generating the new merged file The file selected must ma
130. other end to the triaxial junction point on the opposite side of the phantom Installing the Reference Detector Holder If using the DoseView 3D to measure a pulsed beam such as a beam from a linear accelerator the use of a reference detector is required The DoseView 3D includes a Reference Detector Positioning Kit containing the following e Base post Short carbon fiber tube e Long carbon fiber tube e Tube coupler Reference detector holder Tube base post combination fastener The exact combination of components used will vary depending on the field size being measured however the base post and combination fastener would be installed in any case On the top of the frame assembly there are two threaded holes which support the base post These can be chosen based on the desired detector position however the hole closest to the electrometer is typically used to minimize cable obstruction The combination fastener will need to be slid onto the base post before mounting the post onto the frame DOSEVIEW 3D Before Getting Started with Scanning continued 3 Tighten the clamp when it is approximately half way along the water tank connection port to seal the tube in place P A 5 NM Filling the Water Reservoir When using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart itis a good idea to fill the reservoir in advance of scan acquisition to save time and allow the water temperature to equilibr
131. ower ratios 4 Calculate dose First Calculate the lon Chamber Offset and Depth of Maximum lonization 1 Calculate the ion chamber offset using 0 5 x radius for cylindrical chambers zero for plane parallel chambers 2 Subtract the offset from each measurement depth Locate the depth of maximum CAX ionization Imax 4 Locate the depth of 50 ionization lso Next Calculate R either Automatically or Manually Automatic Calculation 1 Calculate a least square fit between the 65 and 25 percent points on the curve Calculate the line and determine the point at which it intersects the depth axis 2 The intersection point plus two cm is the start point of the least square fit line for the x ray contamination Calculate this line 3 Determine the intersection of the two lines The depth value of this intersection is R Manual Calculation 1 Select the points on the curve to determine the R and contamination lines 2 Determine the intersection of the two lines The X value of this intersection is R 3 Calculate the x ray contamination by solving for Y using R 10 cm for X in the contamination line Third Calculate Rs E and E 1 Calculate Rs using the depth of 50 ionization e For 2cm lt Is lt 10cm Rs 1 029 lso 0 06 cm gt For Iso gt 10cm Roso 1 059 Iso 0 37 cm 2 Calculate the mean incident energy E using either Rs cm or lso cm Ep 0 656 2 059 x Rs 0 022 x R Ep
132. placed products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or at least 90 days This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied whether statutory or otherwise including any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall Standard Imaging Inc be liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use misuse or abuse of the product or caused by any defect failure or malfunction of the product whether a claim of such damages is based upon the warranty contract negligence or otherwise This warranty represents the current standard warranty of Standard Imaging Inc Please refer to the labeling or instruction manual of your Standard Imaging Inc product or the Standard Imaging Inc web page for any warranty conditions unique to the product DOSEVIEW 3D
133. power supply 3 Connect the provided wall outlet power cord to each power supply a Before Getting Started with Scanning continued 4 From the top of the cart extend the power extension cable to the Motion Controller connector port allowing for adequate slack for when the phantom is rotated To prevent the rubber grommet from coming loose when pulling the extension cable hold it down with one hand while pulling the cable with the other 5 Connect the cable to the Motion Controller using the red alignment dot on both the connector and plug for assistance in orientation NOTE When not in use the power supplies and power cables can be stored in the cart storage compartment however to prevent any heat issues it is recommended to leave the sliding door open while the DoseView 3D is in use Furthermore the power supplies can safely be used on the floor to achieve extra cable length if needed 6 When Using Another Cart 1 Plug the included power supply into the Motion Controller as shown Use the red alignment dot on both the connector and plug for assistance in orientation 2 Connect the provided wall outlet power cord to the power supply Installing the Triaxial Junction Cable Included with the DoseView 3D is a 1 m triaxial junction cable which allows for snag resistant use of the sample detector within the water phantom Connect one end to the DoseView 3D Electrometer Sample Probe connector and the
134. pplicable for Spike algorithm e Number of Passes Enter a number of passes to apply the algorithm The higher the number of passes the more aggressive the smoothing result Click OK to complete the smoothing operation DOSEVIEW 2D Point Edit Point Edit facilitates editing the relative dose level of any point in a profile or CAX scan on a per point basis Clicking the a icon will enable the point edit tools on the left of the screen Data Value mm 5 00 cm ye 0 00 cm Z 150cm Dose Wax ew Using the mouse select any point on a profile or CAX scan Its position and dose level will be displayed within the Data Value area To select a different point either click it with the mouse or use the keyboard arrow keys to select an alternate point The left and right keys will select adjacent points on the same profile while the up and down keys will select adjacent profiles Editing the dose of a point can be completed using one of the following methods e With the G button selected click and drag a point vertically to the desired dose position e Click or navigate to the desired point using the keyboard as described above and click the P button Use the arrow up and down keys on the keyboard to adjust the dose position Each arrow press equals a 0 1 change in position e Click or navigate to the desired point using the keyboard as described above and type in the desired dose value in the Dose field within the Da
135. printed using standard shift and ctrl key selection methods Clicking the E icon on the toolbar with a PDD TAR or TMR TPR table selected will display the Printer Select window Select the desired print destination from Printer Spreadsheet Output and Screen Preview When multiple files are selected before printing data from all selected files will be included in one document e Printer Enter the heading and signature lines to include in the printout and click OK to display the print dialog Choose a printer number of copies and click OK to print e Spreadsheet Output Enter the heading and signature lines to include in the exported text file and click OK to display a window for selecting the file destination Choose the folder destination and click Save to export the file e Screen Preview Enter the heading and signature lines to include in the preview and click OK to display the screen preview Browse the contents of the preview using the arrow buttons and or print the file by navigating to Report gt Print NOTE DoseView 3D software does not natively print PDF files however many free PDF creators are available to facilitate printing to PDF DOSEVIEW 3D Database Management Module EEEE The Database Management module facilitates browsing editing re categorization copying moving deletion and printing of scan files The following sections will explain the database structure and how to manage and organize Do
136. quisition A icon shown on the right end of the toolbar will appear as dark green 3 Proceed to the Move Set and Electrometer Setup tabs to configure bias voltage range and normalization settings Click the Start Scan button on the Electrometer to begin the auto acquisition routine 4 The Setup Instructions window showing parameters and message configured for the first scan within the scan set will be displayed Make any necessary electrometer adjustments and click Scan to acquire this scan or click Next to skip to the next scan 5 The scan will be acquired just as during a typical scan process Once completed the scan can be saved by navigating to Auto Acquisition gt Save Current Scan or Save Current Scan and Continue The scan can also be edited retried or skipped using the other available options from the Auto Acquisition menu Auto Acquisition can be quit by selecting Exit Auto Acquisition 6 If continuing the Setup Instructions window for the next scan in the set will be displayed Make any necessary electrometer adjustments and click Scan to acquire this scan Next to skip to the next scan or Previous to return to a previous scan 7 Continue with all available scans until auto acquisition is completed or click Cancel from any Setup Instructions window to quit auto acquisition mode 32 Editing a Scan Definition While in the Auto Acquisition Process It is possible to make changes to scan definition
137. r Alignment Jig is still aligned properly with the water surface If a small discrepancy exists use the leveling knob at that corner of the tank to adjust the depth of the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig to bring it back to the water surface If the Wireless Pendant is used to adjust the depth of the probe at this corner of the tank repeat step 1 above 17 DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Part 5 Installing the Sample Detector Once the motion controller arms are level with the water surface and the origin has been defined the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig can be replaced with the desired detector and accompanying bracket If the detectors to be used are not already installed in their brackets read the previous section for this procedure Once the detector s are prepared follow the instructions below for installation 1 Remove the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig by loosening the two thumbscrews and set these components aside 2 Place the desired detector bracket on the carriage and tighten the two securing thumbscrews Brackets containing horizontally oriented cylindrical ion chambers such as the Exradin A18 lon Chamber or parallel plate ion chambers such as Exradin A11 lon Chamber or the PTW Markus should be installed on the top of the carriage in the same place and orientation as the Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig For vertically oriented detectors the bracket should be installed on the face of the
138. r and PC over and above what the typical user interface shows When the Comm Log box is checked and Scan Acquisition mode is entered a log display will appear along with the typical interface This can be useful for troubleshooting in coordination with a Standard Imaging service representative Log File When the Log File box is checked a text based log file will be generated documenting everything that would appear in the Comm Log Log files are generated on a per day basis so all sessions on a given day will be appended to a single file These files are stored in the selected Default Directory Captured Data This function is for Standard Imaging diagnostic work only DOSEVIEW 3D Hardware Setup and Preparation A few additional steps are needed after uncrating to prepare the DoseView 3D for use Power Supply and Cable Connection Instructions When Using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Included with the DoseView 3D and the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart are identical power supplies Both power supplies are attached to the cart with a pass through power cable extending up to the Motion Controller to provide power to the water phantom 1 On the end of the cart with the taller handle locate the large sliding door and open it revealing a storage compartment with two power connectors 2 Connect a power supply to each port Since both supplies are the same it does not matter which port is used with which
139. r gt lt lf gt lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt Then sends the flag 1 lt cr gt lt lf gt if OK O lt cr gt lt lf gt if not OK 1 lt cr gt lt lf gt for photon lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt 2 lt cr gt lt If gt for electrons Then sends the flag 1 lt cr gt lt lf gt if OK O lt cr gt lt lf gt if not OK DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued Es About PDD and OCR Data Transmission PDD and OCR data transmission are similar File headers are sent first to verify the data to be transmitted followed by the actual data Data Headers The data headers for PDD and OCR files are identical This information is sent twice e First for XiO to verify the fields to be sent Second to identify the data actually being sent As the header for each field is sent the treatment planning system returns one of these codes This Code Signals That 0 The field is OK for transfer 1 The field already exists Decide whether or not to overwrite existing data 2 The field orientation is not supported Data will not be sent The complete header sequence for PDD and OCR data is When DoseView 3D Sends This XiO Replies With OF FIELDS lt cr gt lt lf gt SSD lt cr gt lt lf gt in mm LEFT WIDTH RIGHT WIDTH lt cr gt lt lf gt in mm and measured at the surface INSIDE OUTSIDE LENGTH lt cr gt lt lf gt in mm and measured at the surface lt ack gt lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ack
140. radiation dosimetry 1 Calculate the ion chamber offset and the maximum of the ionization CAX data 2 Use an automatic or manual method to calculate R Calculate dso Ep and E determine p and the stopping power w air ratios 4 Calculate dose First Calculate the lon Chamber Offset and Maximum 1 Calculate the ion cnamber offset using 1 2 x the inner radius for cylindrical chambers zero for parallel plate chambers 2 Subtract the offset from each measurement depth Account for beam divergence at each ionization CAX data point by using the formula ae M new Z Mto OSD where VSD is the Virtual Source to surface Distance and M z is the measured value at depth z 4 Locate the maximum of the ionization CAX data M Zmax Next Calculate R either Automatically or Manually Automatic Calculation 1 Calculate a least square fit between the 65 and 25 percent points on the curve Calculate the line and determine the point at which it intersects the depth axis 2 The intersection point plus two cm is the start point of the least square fit line for the x ray contamination Calculate this line 3 Determine the intersection of the two lines The X value of this intersection is R Manual Calculation 1 Select the points on the curve to determine the R and contamination lines 2 Determine the intersection of the two lines The X value of this intersection is R 3 Calculate the x ray co
141. re 1 Click either QA or Commissioning under either a specific TPS or Customer Scan Sets 2 Click the Add New Scan Set button to add a New Scan Set to the list This name can be changed by selecting the scan set name and clicking the Rename Selected button 3 To view or edit this scan set either double click the name or click the View Edit Selected button The Add Edit Acquisition File window will display This screen will eventually show a list of all unique scan definitions that are part of this scan set 4 Click the Add New button to add a new scan definition 5 To customize the new definition double click the name or click the Edit button A window will display that shows the Console and Axis Definition tabs These tabs are identical to those that are part of the typical scan acquisition interface 6 Enter in all desired parameters on these tabs as described in their respective sections of this manual The Active checkbox in the lower left corner of the window indicates whether the scan should be active during the scan set Click OK to proceed 7 Continue to add any more desired scan definitions to the scan set Add a Helpful Message Prior to the Start of Each Scan Definition It can be helpful to add a reminder message to the start of each scan definition to remind the user of special conditions or set up parameters Some examples include Put on 10x10 cm electron cone or Rotate water phant
142. reservoir NOTE While it is not recommended to leave water within the reservoir tanks in between usages of the cart unwanted algae and bacterial growth can be addressed with 12 16 oz of hydrogen peroxide per 30 gallons of water The DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart holds approximately 60 gallons of water is tripped To drain the remaining water from the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart perform the following procedure 1 Position the center of the cart over a drain or a surface that will direct the water to an acceptable disposal location 2 Locate petcock valve on the underside of the cart This valve is located in the middle of the plumbing junction between the two internal reservoirs This pumping junction runs underneath the middle of the cart perpendicular to the length of the cart 3 Loosen the petcock valve with a wrench or pliers by turning it counterclockwise and spin the valve cover until it comes free from the system The remaining water will pour from the reservoir 4 When the water has fully drained replace the petcock valve cover and ensure it is tight to prevent leakage from the reservoir 47 DOSEVIEW 2D Using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart continued EE Using the Control Panel The DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart has a control panel on its taller handle to facilitate easy control over its primary functions The following diagram shows the control panel layout with descriptions
143. rs PSF was selected enter the desired field sizes and peak scatter factors PSF e If Phantom Scatter Factors Sp was selected enter the desired reference depth reference field size of TPR field sizes and phantom scatter factors S 5 Set the scan file source to Manually define data Click Next gt to proceed 6 Enter the desired field sizes and depths If needed replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools Click Next gt to proceed 7 Enter PDD values for the listed field sizes and depths Click Next gt to enter field sizes and depths for printing or Click Finish gt to complete the table The table will now be selectable from the list in the right side browser pane for print or export TAR Tables Tissue Air Ratio TAR is the ratio of the dose at a given point D in the phantom to the dose at the same point in free space Dx DoseView 3D software calculates TAR tables only from existing PDD tables In addition TAR tables can be generated only if peak scatter factors PSF have been defined NOTE It is strongly recommended to transfer CAX and profile data to the treatment planning system to generate a TAR table if it is to be used by algorithms Use this function primarily for verification TAR tables include the following information Machine energy and table description e TAR as a function of field size at isocenter for each thickness of tissue above isocenter
144. seView 3D data Database Structure DoseView 3D data is stored in a file and folder based structure Within the root of the top level directory the following items are contained e Machine Folder s o Energy Folder s o SSD Folder s Scan File s e Detector file s e Fanline file s e Depth file s NOTE While this structure and files within can be manually browsed and manipulated using the Windows Explorer interface it is highly recommended to perform renaming moving copying and deletion operations via the Database Management interface within the DoseView 3D software to avoid data continuity issues The Database Management Interface 5 ovn a ze DEMO MODE DoseView 3D System File Select View Window Help Fio Scan Fanine __Deoth TAR Source C Wsere Pubbe Standard Imaging DoseView 30 type POD Machine Detector TPR ED C Users Public Standard Imaging DoseView 3D Description Left Right Gantry Couch DateProcess TimeProces Data est Linac 10x10 DD Profiles 5000 5000 5 000 000 19Apr2011 8 43am Both 12 00 MeV Electron a g 5 A 100 0 ass 10x10 DD 5000 500 5 000 5000 O09Apr2011 641pm Cax 1050 E 4 10x10 OCR cross s000 5000 5000 5000 09Apr2011 6 51pm Prot IM om CR A 2 5 00 MeV Electron ad OCR in spt o sa a por pravll 7 25pm Prof 6 00 MeV Electron 4 35135 OCR cross 17 500 17500 17 500 17 500 09Apr2011 6 28pm Prof 15 00 MY Photon 35x35 DD 17 500 17 500 17 500 17 500 O9Apr2011 6 38pm Cax
145. selected source directory will be shown e TAR All TAR tables which correspond to the selected machine energy and SSD in the left pane will be shown e TPR All TPR tables which correspond to the selected machine energy and SSD in the left pane will be shown e PDD All PDD tables which correspond to the selected machine energy and SSD in the left pane will be shown Machine Energy and SSD Browser When the Scan TAR TPR or PDD button is selected in the file type area the left pane will show a tree structure allowing selection of a Machine Energy and SSD Selecting down to the SSD tree level will show any available scan TAR TPR or PDD data in the right pane for the selected SSD If other file type buttons are selected such as Detector or Depth no entries will show up on the left pane as these files are universal to all machines energies and SSDs 44 File Browser Depending on the combination of selections in the Source and File Type Selection pane and the Machine Energy SSD Browser pane a series of files will be displayed Depending on the file type selected files can be sorted and listed based on a series of categories Scan Description Field Size Left Right Gantry Couch Date Processed Time Processed Data type e Fanline Description Date Time e Depth Description Date Time e Machine Description e Detector Description Date Time e TAR Description Date Time
146. sible When not in Demo Mode if the water phantom cannot be found the Scan Acquisition portion of the software is inaccessible When the Demo Mode box is checked the upper right corner of the software interface will display DEMO MODE and external communication to any attached equipment will be ignored However all requirements that are needed while setting up a scan still apply so initializing and other key steps are needed to proceed with a demo scan NOTE In Demo Mode all hardware communication and beam scanning results are simulated and generated by the software If a water phantom is attached while using demo mode it will be ignored and will not move while the demo scan takes place When configuring the electrometer settings in Demo Mode certain settings and orders of operation are required to allow a demo scan to occur See the applicable sections of this manual to verify how to adjust the following settings 1 Configure all other scan settings such as Axis Definition and machine selection and navigate to the Electrometer Setup tab Set the bias voltage to 300 V for one or both detectors Click Zero Electrometer Click Check Max Dose Point Click Set Normalization Click Start Scan e go eeo IN From here a mock graph will be plotted based on the selected Axis Definition parameters Comm Log The Comm Log provides a method for seeing internal communication between the electrometer motion controlle
147. ssing Tools section of this manual Only a single processed version can be stored within each scan file however the File gt Save Scan File As function facilitates creation of multiple copies of a file allowing for multiple processed versions if needed The raw and processed versions are displayed independently and can be toggled using the icon To revert the processed version of the scan back to raw values navigate to File gt Revert Scan File 35 Scan Processing Module continued Isodose Display Isodose display shows the dose at each level specified in the scan with up to 16 isodose curves plotted on one display Isodose display plots depth along the Y axis and the off axis position along the X axis and isodose levels are defined for each data point To view isodose display there must be at least two profiles in a scan file Incorporating CAX Data Optional CAX corrections can be incorporated into the isodose display When this correction is used profile data are scaled according to the CAX data values at the profile depths The isodose lines are then drawn using the rescaled profile data The profile adjustments can be retained by saving the data following the application of CAX corrections If CAX data are not available in the current scan file data from another file can be imported Enabling Isodose Display 1 Click the icon 2 If CAX data exist select Yes to include them in the display or No to
148. ssing module is launched a window will display to select an existing scan file organized in the Machine Energy SSD hierarchy Select the desired file and click OK Saving a Scan File Clicking the icon or navigating to File gt Save Scan File will save any changes made to the scan file Any changes will be stored as the processed version while the raw version will always be left unchanged To save a new copy of an existing scan file use the File gt Save Scan File As function Using the Save Scan File As function allows multiple processed versions of a single scan acquisition to be created Always using a helpful scan description in the Save dialog is recommended to avoid confusion in future referrals to the saved copy DOSEVIEW 3D Adjusting the Scan Display When a scan file is first opened the Profile View if available is shown at the default zoom level encompassing all acquired data points Individual points can be selected and identified the graph scale can be changed and the view can be toggled between Profile CAX and Isodose Views Raw and Processed View can also be toggled Selecting and Viewing Individual Profiles and Points Using the mouse click on any beam profile to select it Once a profile is selected an individual point will also be selected with the exact X Y and Z coordinates shown along with the dose percentage on the left of the screen The left and right arrow keys can be used to select a
149. structure that can be entered electronically into Varian Eclipse Profile depth and central axis data for the same field can reside in the same file NOTE There is no direct RS 232 connection from DoseView 3D to Varian Eclipse Use a disk network or flash drive to transfer the converted files Multiple files for different field sizes percent depth dose and profiles for different SSDs and Energies can be transferred A typical DoseView 3D file can contain multiple profiles and central axis data under a single file name 50 File Naming Conventions DoseView 3D uses this file naming structure when converting for Varian Eclipse For File Type File Name Characters Stand For Profiles p 10 10 c Cobalt SSD in e Electron in cm truncated p Photon For example Field size 6P1010_00 W2C dm for open fields Example 06P1010 00 W2C 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 field size at 100 cm SSD Wedge amp p 10 W35 Longitudinal p 10 L35 Wedge c Cobalt e Electron in cm p Photon For example Field size 6P10W35_00 W2C 6P10L35_00 W2C Wedge or Longitudinal wedge amp angle of wedge Example 6P10L35 00 W2C 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 field size with a longitudinal wedge at 35 degree angle For File Type File Name Characters Stand For Diagonal p 10 c Cobalt e Electron in cm p Photon Example 06p10DIA ASC 6MV photon data measured for 10 x 10 field size scanned diagonally
150. t and Minimum Limit and click the Set button Waterphantom Limits Set Limits Current Limits Axis SER Limit 20 000 20 000 hd aximum Limit 20 000 20 000 Minimum Limit 0 000 40 000 Mirim Maximum Reset Limits Sa Gees CAUTION While software can be used to perform this function it is highly recommended to set the positional limits in view of the phantom using the Wireless Pendant to prevent any inadvertent detector impacts The Reset Limits button will set all phantom limits to the physical limits of the phantom also known as the hard limits e Origin Sets the current sample detector position as the origin e Zero Electrometer Zeros the electrometer and enables the Set Range Max Dose Point option e Max Dose Point Checks if the selected range is adequate for the signal measured See the Electrometer Setup tab for more information e Normalization Set the current electrometer reading as 100 dose See the Electrometer Setup tab section of this manual for more information e Marker Displays an interface to set up to ten arbitrary marker positions Before clicking this option move the sample detector to any position desired to be recalled later Enter the marker set interface and select any of the ten marker slots Click the Set Marker button enter a description for the new marker location and click OK From here any marker location can be recalled using the Move to Location
151. t and Reservoir Cart with the cart handles CAUTION When rotating the water tank upon the Precision Position Platform ensure the Motion Controller power cable and Precision Position Platform control knobs do not catch on the platform CAUTION It is recommended to place the pendant on the treatment couch or elsewhere when scanning takes place CAUTION Use only the provided electrometer with the DoseView 3D Do not use other manufacturer s electrometers or dosimeters CAUTION Input voltage on electrometer s triaxial connector should be no greater than 5 V or 5 V CAUTION Do not drop or mishandle equipment CAUTION Do not use handles to lift the Lift and Reservoir Cart CAUTION Do not use white ledge on water tank to lift system while tank is full CAUTION Damaged or kinked ionization chamber cables or extension cables should not be used CAUTION Upon power on allow for proper warm up CAUTION The electrometer should not be connected to a detector which is used in direct contact with a patient CAUTION Connector end of ionization chamber or diode should not be submerged CAUTION Do not rotate the water tank while full or when the Lift and Reservoir Cart is at the maximum height position CAUTION When rotating the water tank push the base of the tank rather than the tank top CAUTION If this equipment causes interference with other equipment the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference b
152. t near the center of the phantom 3 Verify Lift and Reservoir Cart power a Power on the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart using the switch on the cart s control panel The green LED adjacent to the amber LED should illuminate indicating system power on b Use the cart s on board control panel to raise and lower the phantom 4 Verify Wireless Pendant Power a Power on the DoseView 3D Wireless Pendant using its on board switch As the pendant boots a green communication LED should blink and after a brief moment the pendant display should illuminate and display the detector carriage s current coordinates DOSEVIEW 3D Before Getting Started with Scanning continued EEE Check Motion and Pendant Function L Attach the power supply and power on the water phantom and pendant as described in the previous sections Remove any brackets or alignment tools from the detector carriage Perform water phantom initialization Press and briefly hold the INITIALIZE button on Motion Controller control panel until the DoseView 3D arms begin move the detector carriage to the home position The carriage should come to a rest near the center of the phantom On the Wireless Pendant or Motion Controller control panel use the Probe Control buttons to move the detector carriage Move to the full extent of each axis individually and check for any binding or inconsistent movement during travel Modulate the speed using the PROBE SPEED
153. ta Value area Click the Q button or the An icon to exit Point Edit and confirm changes Profile Center Profile Data Only Profile Center facilitates re centering the profile data based on the data present on either side of the central axis Click the ae icon to perform this me operation Flip Profile Data Only Flip facilitates rotating a set of profile scans 180 along the central axis Click the ox icon to perform this operation Surface Shift Surface Shift facilitates shifting the depth values of profile and or CAX data 3 cm Clicking the f t icon will display the adjustment options window Select which data to apply the shift to and enter shift distance Click OK to confirm the operation 37 Scan Processing Module continued Normalize Data Normalize Data facilitates redefining the normalization from the original definition set prior to scan acquisition Clicking the jaz icon will display a window allowing selection of a new normalization method e Global Maximum The largest measurement in either the profile or CAX data will be treated as 100 e Central Axis Maximum The largest measurement in the CAX data will be treated as 100 e Profile Maximum The largest measurement in the profile data will be treated as 100 e Normalization Point The original measurement used to determine normalization prior to scan acquisition will be treated as 100 This is the default setting Select Point Upon
154. tch the same modality and energy of the file selected in step 1 Click OK to confirm 4 Anew file will be generated using the profile data from the file selected in step 1 combined with the CAX data from the file selected in step 3 To save this file navigate to File gt Save Scan File Type ina scan description and click Save to finish NOTE The two files used during the merge data operation will remain unchanged Printing The current scan view can be printed using the H icon located on the main toolbar Clicking this icon will display the print setup window Standard printing options including printer paper size and orientation are available and DoseView 3D specific options are also present e Scale Select the desired X and Y scale factors to be used when the graph is printed e Grid Select the scale of the background grid from 2 1 0 5 0 2 cm 20 10 5 2 mm and a grid color from the available 14 colors NOTE The background will always print in white while the axis rules and indicators will always print in black Profile and CAX data will print in the colors used on the graph display To modify these colors see the Colors Setup section of this manual for more information In addition to the graph itself the following parameters will be listed on the print footer Scan Description e Machine Description e Energy e Modality e SSD e Field size at surface e Date Scanned Software Version e Pri
155. te to a point desired to be defined within a fanline file 6 Click the Glue button or press G on the keyboard to mark the selected point The point will now be marked with a red dot to indicate that it will be part of a new fanline file definition 7 Continue marking the desired points using the method in steps 5 and 6 Click the Pick button or press I on the keyboard to unmark any previously marked point DOSEVIEW 2D 8 Once the desired points are marked click the Quit button Ott Avis Stitt 1 89 Ratio 0 385 RELATIVE IONIZATION d rebh a aa wo os 4D io lt o s 20 ao 6D no eS DISTANCE em 9 Aprompt will appear to enter a fanline file description Enter a description and click OK 10 Another prompt will appear inquiring whether to apply the new fanline file to the current scan Click Yes or No to proceed If yes is selected the scan will restart using the newly defined fanline file once the Resume button is clicked Clicking No will exit the fanline definition interface and Resume can be clicked to resume the scan using the existing fixed step settings For future scans this new fanline file will be accessible within the Axis Definition tab Adjust Graph Axis Scale During a scan the scale of the graph can be edited using the following procedure 1 Pause the scan using the Pause button 2 Navigate to Scan gt Edit Display Param gt Keyboard Limit Set 3 A window will appe
156. tector travels when the phantom is initialized This is at the approximate physical center of the X and Y axes and is roughly the fill point for water in the phantom along the Z axis when using the Lift and Reservoir Cart Hard Limits Hard limits are those defined during the initialization process These are the physical limits to which the detector carriage can travel regardless of detector size Soft Limits Soft limits are those optionally defined based on user preference Soft limits can be configured using the Wireless Pendant or the DoseView 3D software If a maximum or minimum soft limit is not defined for a given axis the system will instead respect the hard limit defined during initialization Detector A detector is the measurement instrument used with the DoseView 3D The term detector can be used interchangeably with probe Fast Axis The fast axis is typically defined as the profile axis In most scans it is configured to be the X axis to minimize the amount of mass moving quickly through the water during profile acquisition Slow Axis The slow axis is typically defined as the axis along which sets of profiles are acquired Since movement along this axis is typically less frequent it can be configured for the Y or Z axes without concern for water perturbation Water Phantom A water phantom is defined as the complete system of the acrylic water tank DoseView 3D Motion Controller movement arms dete
157. the bottom allowing for the move set functionality as listed below Move to Coordinate dialog that allows entry of a specific X Y Z coordinate Clicking Move to Coordinate will move the sample detector to the coordinate entered Move to Location Button Options To Coordinate Displays a dialog showing the current position and allowing entry of a specific X Y Z coordinate Clicking OK will move the sample detector to the entered values To Origin Moves the sample detector to the origin To Max Dose Point Moves the sample detector to the max dose point if one is defined To Normalization Point Moves the sample detector to the normalization point if one is defined To Marker Moves the sample detector to one of ten marker points if any are defined Marker points can be defined using the Marker interface described in the following manual section Set Location DOSEVIEW 3D Scan Acquisition continued Set Location Button Options e Limits Displays an interface which allows the setting of positional limits within the phantom The limits set using this interface are the same as those set using the Wireless Pendant To define a minimum or maximum limit for any axis first move the sample detector to a desired limit position using any available method including the Move To Location button or the Move To Coordinate interface When the sample detector is in the desired position select an axis select between Maximum Limi
158. the phantom arms 4 Attach power supplies connect to outlets Power on Motion Controller Electrometer Wireless Pendant perform initialization a This step can be performed while filling the phantom if the Carriage is already positioned in such a way that it is not interfering with the visualization of the crosshairs Power on Lift and Reservoir Cart Coarse adjust tank height using room lasers and tank fiducial Align tank crosshairs to light field with Precision Positioning Platform ee a 2S Fill phantom using Auto Fill process 10 While filling a Power on phantom components and perform initialization if necessary b Install Origin Crosshair Alignment Jig c Use bubble levels to perform initial leveling d Prepare detectors in brackets e Connect to PC and launch software 11 Fine adjust phantom height and water level a Submerge x axis and carriage b Use floating paper matched with ODI to set water height 12 Close water valve 13 Fine adjust leveling a Move carriage to pendant corner adjust carriage depth to center alignment jig at the surface of the water b Move carriage to electrometer corner adjust leveling knob to restore alignment of jig to surface Drive across verify level between both corner knobs Drive to center back near third leveling knob adjust leveling knob to restore alignment of jig to surface e Drive to all four corners and verify leveling 14 Move to desired origin set with pend
159. the phantom is rotated 46 DOSEVIEW 3D Using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart continued E Filling the Reservoir Draining the Reservoir When using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart it is a good idea Drain from Phantom to Reservoir to fill the reservoir in advance of scan acquisition to save time and allow 1 Ensure the exterior water valve is open In the open position the the water temperature to equilibrate with the ambient environment To ae valve handle will be parallel with the direction of water flow 2 Press the Automatic Drain button on the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart to gravity drain the phantom After approximately 20 minutes the auto process will complete and a small amount of water maintain the appearance and smooth operation of the plumbing and motion components it is recommended to use distilled water whenever possible Avoid using hard water or water with harsh chemical additives to help minimize corrosion and maintain the integrity of the system Contained in the Lift and Reservoir Cart are two large reservoir tanks each with a fill port sealed with a screw on black lid on the top of the cart Since these two reservoirs are connected internally via plumbing it is recommended will remain in the phantom The remaining water can be absorbed with a towel or left to evaporate Drain the Reservoir to fill both reservoirs using only one port to prevent overfilling To fill these
160. the print dialog Choose a printer number of copies and click OK to print e Spreadsheet Output Select the File Type to include in the exported file and click OK to display a window for selecting the file destination Choose the folder destination and click Save to export the file e Screen Preview Select the File Type and which Print Data to include in the preview and click OK to display the screen preview Browse the contents of the preview using the arrow buttons and or print the file by navigating to Report gt Print NOTE DoseView 3D software does not natively print PDF files however many free PDF creators are available to facilitate printing to PDF 45 Using the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Connecting the Power Supply s 2 Connect the end of the pass through cable to the power jack on the bottom of the Motion Controller as shown In the compartment behind the cart s sliding door two power jacks are accessible to provide power to the cart itself as well as optionally the DoseView 3D water phantom The power jack on the right provides direct power to the Lift and Reservoir cart while the jack on the left provides power to a pass through cable on top of the cart To connect the pass through cable to the DoseView 3D water phantom use the following procedure 1 From the top of the cart extend the power extension cable to the Motion Controller connector port allowing for adequate slack for when
161. to proceed to the next step or Finish to complete the table 10 Review the field sizes and depths to be included in the printed version of the table and if needed enter replace and delete any data by using the insert and delete tools Click Finish to complete the table The created TAR table will now be selectable from the list in the right side browser pane for print or export TPR TMR Tables Tissue Phantom Ratio TPR is the ratio of the absorbed dose at a given depth D on the central axis to the absorbed dose at a reference depth D e TPR D D s for the same field size at the point of interest If D_ is set to Dmax the TPR is then known as Tissue Maximum Ratio ref TMR DoseView 3D software only calculates TPR TMR tables from existing PDD tables These tables can only be generated if phantom scatter factors Sp have been defined NOTE It is strongly recommended to transfer CAX and profile data to the treatment planning system to generate a TPR table if it is to be used by algorithms Use this function primarily for verification TPR TMR tables include the following information Machine energy and table description e TPR as a function of field size at isocenter for each thickness of tissue above isocenter e Who has checked or approved the table for use DoseView 3D calculates TPR tables from PDD tables along with phantom scatter factors S A PDD table must be created using the steps in the previous se
162. tors Using the DoseView 3D Software 1 Navigate to the Electrometer Setup tab with the Scan Acquisition module Click the ON buttons located in the Bias section and the bias voltage will be disabled Before disconnecting the detectors verify the bias enabled lights are not lit on the electrometer Using the DoseView 3D Hardware E On either the DoseView 3D Motion Controller control panel or the Wireless Pendant press and hold the DISABLE BIAS VOLTAGE button Before disconnecting the detectors verify the bias enabled lights are not lit on the electrometer Drain the Water Phantom Drain from Phantom to Reservoir i Ensure the exterior water valve is open In the open position the valve handle will be parallel with the direction of water flow Press the Automatic Drain button on the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart to gravity drain the phantom After approximately 20 minutes the auto process will complete and a small amount of water will remain in the phantom The remaining water can be absorbed with a towel or left to evaporate Drain the Reservoir lis Drain the majority of the water from the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart a Move the cart to a location where the water can be disposed of such as a sink or floor drain b Ensure the exterior water valve is open In the open position the valve handle will be parallel with the direction of water flow c Disconnect the water hose from the
163. transmission es Data should be sent again lt can gt lt cr gt lt lf gt A fatal error occurred during transmission About Software Handshakes All further communication between DoseView 3D and the treatment planning system will be terminated DoseView 3D controls all data transfers to the XiO treatment planning system through software handshakes NOTE Unless one is developing a software system to automate the data NOTE All transmission blocks from either system must be terminated with transfer knowledge of these software handshakes is not required lt cr gt lt lf gt 55 DOSEVIEW 3D Appendix A Treatment Planning System Export continued Initiating a Transfer to XiO To start communications with XiO open communication on the XiO system then use the TPS Export function from the home screen of DoseView 3D It makes no difference which system starts its transmission program first If the scanning system tries to start the transmission before XiO is ready the XiO system ignores all lt stx gt lt cr gt lt lf gt before it starts communication After data transfer begins XiO responds with an acknowledge ack or a no acknowledge nak block to each data block that s sent to the system The handshake will not be seen but a summary of any unsuccessful transfers will be received Transfer Process for XiO These steps describe the overall process for transferring data to XiO 1 From the home screen navigate
164. try will now be selectable for both the sample and reference detectors Continue to add more detectors if desired and click Close when completed NOTE Detector inner diameter refers to cylindrical chambers only For plane parallel chambers or diode dectectors enter zero in this field Once selected these detectors or detector for Continuous mode will be associated with the scan acquired in this session and will be included in printed reports and exported files Furthermore the detector diameter will be used in calculations when converting scan data to relative dose ion chambers only Initialize Waterphantom This button performs the same operation as pressing the INITIALIZATION button on the Motion Controller or Wireless Pendant Driving the carriage to the corner of the phantom to determine its position relative to that known point Typically this function does not need to be performed by the software as it was likely already performed during phantom setup When navigating away from the System Hardware tab if the message Please initialize the waterphantom appears the phantom is either not initialized or initialization status cannot be determined due to a communication problem See the troubleshooting section of this manual for more information NOTE Only re initialize as a last resort to solve motion problems as initialization will discard the origin position and all limit settings 21 Scan Acquisition continued
165. ts will define the start and stop point to be 13 and 13 cm respectively Enter in a step interval to complete the definition o Use Max Limits The start and stop values for the Fast Axis will be bound by the overall maximum positional limits set for the phantom regardless of whether or not these values are equal Enter in a step interval to complete the definition o User Specified Points The start and stop values can be defined arbitrarily regardless of the field size selected on the Console tab however they must still be defined within the positional limits of the phantom Enter in a step interval to complete the definition o Use Defaults The start and stop values will be defined by the product of two variables the field width set on the Console tab and the OverScan Ratio setting For example if the field is set to 10 cm wide and the over scan ratio is set to 1 4 the resulting overall width would be 14 cm This would be displayed in terms of the start and stop values as 7 and 7 cm or an overall distance of 14 cm Enter in a step interval to complete the definition 25 Scan Acquisition continued o Use Fanline File The start stop and step values will be defined by two variables the field size set on the Console tab and the selected created fanline file A fanline file allows data points to be defined in non equal distances meaning more points can be acquired in one area of the profile than another For examp
166. u To add another machine click the Add button A dialog will appear with an opportunity to enter a Machine Description and Source to Axis Distance SAD After entering the required information click OK to add this machine to the database This new entry will now be selectable under the Machine Description pull down menu The currently selected machine can be edited by clicking Edit and revising either available field The machine selected here can be changed after scan acquisition occurs Modality Energy By default only 6 00 MV Photon is available in the Modality Energy pull down menu To add another energy click the Add button A dialog will appear with an opportunity to enter an energy type and value After entering the required information click OK to add this machine to the database This new entry will now be selectable under the Modality Energy pull down menu The energy selected here can be changed after scan acquisition occurs Dose Rate The Dose Rate can be selected between 100 200 300 400 500 600 and gt 600 In combination with the Modality Energy selected the Dose Rate value selected can be used to determine the sampling window of the electrometer during scan acquisition if Auto Select Based on Dose Rate is selected on the Electrometer Setup tab Generally the higher the dose rate the smaller the sampling window Lower dose rates use progressively larger windows to ensure sufficient li
167. ulated by adding half the FWHM to the left half maximum point of the profile The Formula for Calculating Asymmetry DoseView 3D calculates asymmetry using the area under the profile within 80 percent of the field width at depth The field width is determined from the full width half maximum value Asymmetry is calculated using this formula _ 2x Area of left side Area of right side ASYMMETRY x 100 Area of left side Area of right side The area is calculated by integrating the dose value between the central axis and 80 percent of the field width using 1 mm increments Worst asymmetry is determined using a similar formula The system uses two points one from each side of the profile that are an equal distance from the central axis and within the 80 percent region _ 2 x VALUE of left side VALUE of right side WORST ASYMMETRY x 100 VALUE of left side VALUE of right side The Flatness Calculation The system calculates flatness using the minimum and maximum profile values within 80 percent of the field width at depth The field width is determined from the full width half maximum value At this point flatness is calculated from these values using this formula _ MIN_ MAX 2 MIN MIN MAX 2 FLATNESS x 100 DOSEVIEW 2D Table Generation Module This appendix contains the equations DoseView 3D uses to calculate Tissue Air Ratio TAR and Tissue Phantom Ratio TPR Chart F
168. umidity Pressure 71 DOSEVIEW 2D Maintenance a O Exterior cleaning of the DoseView 3D components can be done with a soft brush or cloth used with soap and water if necessary Gently brush or wipe all surfaces to remove dirt and dust Be especially careful that this is an external cleaning only and do not permit any liquid to seep into the DoseView 3D components in any manner during cleaning Do not clean the water tank with abrasive cleansers isopropyl alcohol or other volatile solvents Do not submerge or scrub the Motion Controller Electrometer and Lift and Reservoir Cart in water or solvent to clean There are no user serviceable parts on the DoseView 3D The warranty will become void if the DoseView 3D is disassembled If assistance is desired in the proper disposal of this product including accessories and components after its useful life please return to Standard Imaging Return Policy No merchandise will be accepted for credit without prior approval of return Please contact Standard Imaging s Customer Service Department to receive a return authorization number before returning any merchandise for exchange or credit Products manufactured by Standard Imaging must be returned within sixty days of receipt of order in like new condition No credit will be given for products returned after sixty days from receipt of order A minimum twenty percent restocking fee will be charged on all returned mer
169. unction Equation Terminology Here are definitions for the abbreviations used in this appendix Abbreviation Definition Source to Surface Distance Depth of calculation Reference depth Fs Field size at the surface FS Square field size at the calculation point PDD SSD Fs D TAR D FS TPR D FS PSF Fs S FS Percent Depth Dose Tissue Air Ratio Tissue Phantom Ratio Backscatter Factor a k a Peak Scatter Factor Phantom Scatter factor How TAR Data Are Calculated from PDD Data DoseView 3D will calculate Tissue Air Ratio TAR values when PDD data and corresponding Peak Scatter Factor PSF data exist The equation used to calculate TAR values is PDD D FS x Drop _ SSD ppp D 100 TAR D FS asr Fs x SSD ppp Dres x SSDppptP x 8SDpop D SSD ppp tDret Here FS is the Field Size at the calculation point for the TAR D is the depth of the TAR Dre is the reference depth at which the PSFs were measured and SSDppp is the SSD at which the PDDs were measured How TPR Data Are Calculated from PDD Data DoseView 3D will calculate Tissue Phantom Ratio TPR values when PDD data and corresponding Phantom Scatter Factor Sp data exist The equation used to calculate TPR values is SSD ppp Dryer 2 s 75x SSD ppp D SSD ppp D x e SSDppptDref PDD D FS x P mp SSD ppp D TPR D FS 100 Here FS is the Field Size at the calculation point for the TPR D is the depth
170. up to 450 VDC is possible whenever the bias voltage is active Always set the bias to the 0 or O VDC level whenever a device is connected to or disconnected from the electrometer Do not enable bias on a measurement channel connected to a diode detector WARNING This equipment is not intended to be used in flammable mixture atmospheres Do not use with flammable anesthetic mixture with air with oxygen or nitrous oxide WARNING Electric shock hazard Do not disassemble or remove covers from equipment Refer servicing to a qualified individual WARNING Electric shock hazard Turn the Wireless Pendant off before attempting to change the internal batteries WARNING Restrain loose clothing or long hair when working near motor and lead screw assemblies WARNING Do not place extremities in or near water tank while sample detector carriage is in motion WARNING Use only provided power supplies which include Protek Power Model PMP150 14 and are identified in the specifications The use of any power supply other than the UL TUV recognized power supplies provided with this unit Protek PMP150 14 or TRUMPower TMP150 24 and using alternatives other than the UL CSA recognized or European certified power cord can degrade minimum safety The power replacements from Standard Imaging Inc are required for compliance with the requirements of IEC 60601 1 WARNING System is very heavy especially when filled with water Handle with care C
171. vice department by phone or email prior to shipping the product Standard Imaging s Customer Service and Technical Service staff will attempt to address the product issue via phone or email If unable to address the issue a return material authorization RMA number will be issued With the RMA number the product can be returned to Standard Imaging It is the responsibility of the customer to properly package insure and ship the product with the RMA number clearly identified on the outside of the package The customer must immediately file a claim with their carrier for any shipping damage or lost shipments Return shipping and insurance is to be pre paid or billed to the customer and the customer may request a specific shipper Items found to be out of warranty are subject to a minimum service fee of 1 hour labor excluding recalibrations for diagnostic efforts and require a purchase order PO before service is performed With concurrence from customer the product may be replaced if it is unserviceable or if the required service is cost prohibitive Products incurring service charges may be held for payment Standard Imaging does not provide loaner products See the Standard Imaging Warranty and Customer Responsibility for additional information Serialization Information Standard Imaging products that are serialized contain coded logic in the serial number which indicates the product day and year of manufacture and a sequential unit nu
172. when the scan is plotted on a graph While an initial normalization value must be defined before the start of a scan this value can be changed after scanning is accomplished so determining the perfect spot is not critical at this step Note that measurements can occur above this threshold and will be graphed as values larger than 100 Before clicking this button the following steps must be performed for the operation to complete successfully 1 Position the sample detector at the location where the signal is expected to be roughly at its largest value In most cases the center of the field at dmax is an ideal position Moving the sample detector can be accomplished by using one of several methods on the Move Set tab See the Move Set Tab section of this manual for more information 2 Tum the beam on using the desired energy and dose rate if applicable 3 Click the Set Normalization button The current measured value will be treated as 100 when the scan is plotted Electrometer Bias Voltage CAUTION If using a diode detector do NOT enable bias voltage as it may permanently damage the detector For ion chambers select the desired electrometer bias voltage by choosing a value from the Set Volts pull down menu To enable the selected voltage to either channel click the Off button next to the desired channel The Measured fields indicate the voltage currently being applied to each channel Upon enabling bias the field
173. will show with a yellow background the value is within tolerance Start Scan Clicking the Start Scan button will begin scan acquisition using the settings selected throughout the tab interface If some of the settings are invalid a window will appear listing which settings are incorrect and need to be changed Note that some of the messages on this window are not requirements but simply notifications Address any incorrectly specified parameters and click Start Scan to begin scan acquisition DOSEVIEW 2D Auto Acquisition The Auto Acquisition tab located in the Scan Acquisition module allows pre programming of a queue of scans to save time during scan acquisition The following sections describe how to create and edit Scan Sets prior to and during scanning Creating a New Scan Set Navigate to the Auto Acquisition tab within the Scan Acquisition module If the water phantom is not attached the PC ensure Demo Mode is enabled using the preferences area to access to this function without communication to the phantom NOTE Scan sets created in demo mode are available even outside of demo mode Scan sets are organized as either QA or Commissioning sets within a treatment planning system or under the Custom Scan Sets area on the Auto Acquisition tab The ability to have scan sets organized by TPS allows creation of a list of scans required by each TPS supported by DoseView 3D To create a scan set use the following procedu
174. y the following e Increase the separation between equipment Connect the power supply cord into a different grounded AC outlet or into a circuit controlled by a different circuit breaker e Consult Standard Imaging Inc DOSEVIEW 3D Contents PD SS 10 35 40 43 46 49 49 DOSEVIEW 3D General Precautions Conventions Used in this Manual Overview 2 Theory of Operation Definitions dir Getting Started with Scanning Software Installation and Updating i Software Configuration and Preferences 5 Hardware Setup and Preparation 8 Verifying System Performance 10 Pre scan Checklist Scan Acquisition 10 Phase 1 of 3 Setting Up the Phantom in the Treatment Vault 20 Phase 2 of 3 Software Setup with Scan Acquisition Module 31 Auto Acquisition 33 Phase 3 of 3 During the Scan and Completion of Acquisition 34 Finishing Scanning Scan Processing Module 35 File Management and Display Options 36 Scan Processing Tools 38 Relative Dose Conversion 39 Flatness Symmetry Calculation and Other Tools Table Generation Module 40 Generating Tables 42 Editing Printing and Exporting Tables Database Management Module 43 Database Structure 43 The Database Management Interface 44 Editing and Managing Data Files 45 Printing and Exporting Data Files rae the DoseView 3D Lift and Reservoir Cart Connecting the Power Supply s o Filling the Reservoir 47 Draining the Reservoir 48 Using the Control Panel
175. zard that breaks down scan setup into easily manageable and explained portions concluding with the start of scan using the DoseView 3D water phantom While the wizard is the easiest method for initiating a scan many advanced scanning options are unavailable and scan setup may take longer overall Users more comfortable with the software may want to initiate a scan using the second method the software s tab interface This interface contains every scanning option available when using the DoseView 3D each being accessible at any time While the tab interface is still quite easy to use additional explanation may be required which will be covered here in detail As instruction is already provided on the various Scan Acquisition Wizard steps this section of the manual will focus on the functions available on each of the Scan Acquisition interface tabs but will begin briefly with the wizard s initial steps Getting Started Before beginning ensure the DoseView 3D hardware is set up and the origin is defined as outlined in the previous section of this manual Phase 1 of 2 Setting up the Phantom in the Treatment Vault Exit the vault and go to the computer where DoseView 3D software is installed and configured 1 Launch the DoseView 3D software The main screen is displayed with the following options a Scan Acquisition b Scan Processing c Table Generation d Database Management e Exit 2 Click the Scan Acquisition button
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