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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2012

Advantages of mesh tallying in MCNPX for 3D dose calculations in radiotherapy

Iraj Jabbari; M. Shahriari; S. M. R. Aghamiri; S. Monadi

The energy deposition mesh tally option of MCNPX Monte Carlo code is very useful for 3-Dimentional (3D) dose calculations. In this study, the 3D dose calculation was done for CT-based Monte Carlo treatment planning in which the energy deposition mesh tally were superimposed on merged voxel model. The results were compared with those of obtained from the common energy deposition (*F8) tally method for all cells of non-merged voxel model. The results of these two tallies and their respective computational times are compared, and the advantages of the proposed method are discussed. For this purpose, a graphical user interface (GUI) application was developed for reading CT slice data of patient, creating voxelized model of patient, optionally merging adjacent cells with the same material to reduce the total number of cells, reading beam configuration from commercial treatment planning system transferred in DICOM-RT format, and showing the isodose distribution on the CT images. To compare the results of Monte Carlo calculated and TiGRT planning system (LinaTech LLC, USA), treatment head of the Siemens ONCOR Impression accelerator was also simulated and the phase-space data on the scoring plane just above the Y-jaws was created and used. The results for a real prostate intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plan showed that the proposed method was fivefold faster while the precision was almost the same.


Journal of Medical Physics | 2015

Development and validation of MCNPX-based Monte Carlo treatment plan verification system

Iraj Jabbari; Shahram Monadi

A Monte Carlo treatment plan verification (MCTPV) system was developed for clinical treatment plan verification (TPV), especially for the conformal and intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) plans. In the MCTPV, the MCNPX code was used for particle transport through the accelerator head and the patient body. MCTPV has an interface with TiGRT planning system and reads the information which is needed for Monte Carlo calculation transferred in digital image communications in medicine-radiation therapy (DICOM-RT) format. In MCTPV several methods were applied in order to reduce the simulation time. The relative dose distribution of a clinical prostate conformal plan calculated by the MCTPV was compared with that of TiGRT planning system. The results showed well implementation of the beams configuration and patient information in this system. For quantitative evaluation of MCTPV a two-dimensional (2D) diode array (MapCHECK2) and gamma index analysis were used. The gamma passing rate (3%/3 mm) of an IMRT plan was found to be 98.5% for total beams. Also, comparison of the measured and Monte Carlo calculated doses at several points inside an inhomogeneous phantom for 6- and 18-MV photon beams showed a good agreement (within 1.5%). The accuracy and timing results of MCTPV showed that MCTPV could be used very efficiently for additional assessment of complicated plans such as IMRT plan.


Advanced Biomedical Research | 2017

Clinical Implications of TiGRT Algorithm for External Audit in Radiation Oncology

Daryoush Shahbazi-Gahrouei; Mohsen Saeb; Shahram Monadi; Iraj Jabbari

Background: Performing audits play an important role in quality assurance program in radiation oncology. Among different algorithms, TiGRT is one of the common application software for dose calculation. This study aimed to clinical implications of TiGRT algorithm to measure dose and compared to calculated dose delivered to the patients for a variety of cases, with and without the presence of inhomogeneities and beam modifiers. Materials and Methods: Nonhomogeneous phantom as quality dose verification phantom, Farmer ionization chambers, and PC-electrometer (Sun Nuclear, USA) as a reference class electrometer was employed throughout the audit in linear accelerators 6 and 18 MV energies (Siemens ONCOR Impression Plus, Germany). Seven test cases were performed using semi CIRS phantom. Results: In homogeneous regions and simple plans for both energies, there was a good agreement between measured and treatment planning system calculated dose. Their relative error was found to be between 0.8% and 3% which is acceptable for audit, but in nonhomogeneous organs, such as lung, a few errors were observed. In complex treatment plans, when wedge or shield in the way of energy is used, the error was in the accepted criteria. In complex beam plans, the difference between measured and calculated dose was found to be 2%–3%. All differences were obtained between 0.4% and 1%. Conclusions: A good consistency was observed for the same type of energy in the homogeneous and nonhomogeneous phantom for the three-dimensional conformal field with a wedge, shield, asymmetric using the TiGRT treatment planning software in studied center. The results revealed that the national status of TPS calculations and dose delivery for 3D conformal radiotherapy was globally within acceptable standards with no major causes for concern.


Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine | 2016

Erratum to: Monte Carlo dosimetry of the IRAsource high dose rate 192Ir brachytherapy source

Akbar Sarabiasl; Navid Ayoobian; Hossein Poorbaygi; Iraj Jabbari; Mohammad Reza Javanshir

Above mentioned paper has been published online with only the name of the corresponding author. Due to circumstances the names of the co-authors were omitted from the author group. The complete author group should read Akbar Sarabiasl, Navid Ayoobian, Hossein Poorbaygi, Iraj Jabbari, Mohammad Reza Javanshir. Above mentioned co-authors have been added to the author group. To safeguard the integrity of information once an article has been published in On-line First and allocated a citable DOI, ethical and publication guidelines request the publication of an erratum in case of post-publication corrections. The erratum also informs all parties involved about the correction such as indexing & abstracting services, journal subscribers and readers who have bought and/or downloaded a copy of the article.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2014

Assessment of physician and patient (child and adult) equivalent doses during renal angiography by Monte Carlo method

Alireza Karimian; B. Nikparvar; Iraj Jabbari

Renal angiography is one of the medical imaging methods in which patient and physician receive high equivalent doses due to long duration of fluoroscopy. In this research, equivalent doses of some radiosensitive tissues of patient (adult and child) and physician during renal angiography have been calculated by using adult and child Oak Ridge National Laboratory phantoms and Monte Carlo method (MCNPX). The results showed, in angiography of right kidney in a child and adult patient, that gall bladder with the amounts of 2.32 and 0.35 mSv, respectively, has received the most equivalent dose. About the physician, left hand, left eye and thymus absorbed the most amounts of doses, means 0.020 mSv. In addition, equivalent doses of the physicians lens eye, thyroid and knees were 0.023, 0.007 and 7.9E-4 mSv, respectively. Although these values are less than the reported thresholds by ICRP 103, it should be noted that these amounts are related to one examination.


Physical Review B | 2015

Optical study of narrow band gapInAsxSb1−x(x=0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1) alloys

Shirin Namjoo; Amir S.H. Rozatian; Iraj Jabbari; Peter Puschnig


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2014

Assessment of image quality in x-ray radiography imaging using a small plasma focus device

A. Kanani; B. Shirani; Iraj Jabbari; J. Mokhtari


Pramana | 2015

Hard X-ray dose intensity and spatial distribution in a plasma focus device using thermoluminescence dosimeters

A. Kanani; M.N. Nasrabadi; B. Shirani; Iraj Jabbari


Radiation Measurements | 2016

A different approach to fabricate nanocrystalline LTB:Cu pellets with thermoluminescence response

S. Soheilian; B. Movahedi; M.N. Nasrabadi; Iraj Jabbari


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015

Influence of lattice expansion on the topological band order of InAsxSb1−x (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1) alloys

Shirin Namjoo; Amir S.H. Rozatian; Iraj Jabbari

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