Dose consumption for quality assurance and maintenance at a dedicated IORT accelerator

Frank W. Hensley

Abstract


Dedicated accelerators for intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) are operated at high dose rates in order to achieve short treatment times within which the anaesthetisized patient must be remotely monitored, e.g. via video cameras and telemetric anesthesia instruments. Due to these high dose rates, large doses accumulate from the irradiations necessary for quality assurance (QA) and maintenance. In practice, the dose load for QA, maintenance and repairs will probably by far exceed the patient dose. The total dose consumption for all of these actions must be considered in facility licensing, in radiation protection assessments and in the shielding calculations. Dose consumption for QA and maintenance was assessed for the dedicated IORT facility at Author’s University for the operation period between June 1991 and December 2007 (15.5 years). Average doses per year of 5847 Gy for maintenance and repairs and 3686 Gy for QA were needed in this period. The causes and composition of these high doses are analyzed and discussed separately for irradiations which need to be performed in the operation room, and such which, with a mobile accelerator, may be performed in a separate QA vault.

Keywords


Intraoperative Radiotherapy, Dedicated IORT Accelerators, Quality Assurance, Radiation Protection.

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