[OA176] The CBCT protocol of EFOMP-ESTRO-IAEA is alive: Update by eurados and din

2018 
Purpose The protocol for quality control of CBCT devices was produced as consensus among active MPEs of EFOMP, ESTRO and IAEA. It is available on-line since September 2017. In the beginning of 2018 we published an update including an appendix on patient dosimetry by EURADOS, comments by the German institute of standards (DIN) and remarks by users from countries that were not involved in the first edition, such as Austria, Costa Rica and Australia. This contribution gives a general overview of the guideline including insights about this recent update. Methods The guideline focuses on the measurement of objective image quality parameters and radiation output from any kind of CBCT device, including applications in dental radiology, C-arms and guidance systems in radiotherapy. Indications to use commercial or non-commercial phantoms and software are given, as well as to use ionization chambers or solid state dosemeters. The new EURADOS appendix includes an extensive review of patient dose data from recent research papers, organized by application and dose indicators: CTDI, DAP, effective dose, entrance surface dose, CTDIw, absorbed dose, D1-D2 and air kerma. The DIN has reviewed the details of the standards 6868–161 and 6868–15 for acceptance and constancy tests in dental CBCT. Individual comments have helped to clarify the measurements of radiation output and the methods to measure the modulation transfer function. Some colleagues have stressed the informative value of the appendices. Results The comments received were reviewed by the authors of the corresponding sections and discussed by the group in virtual meetings before being published as an update. The mentioned additions are meant to keep the document alive. They respond to questions raised by physicists that are starting to use the protocol inside and outside Europe. Conclusions The first presentation in the ECMP in Athens was followed by international presentations at ESTRO, ECR, IOMP and IRPA and national presentations in Italy, Spain, UK, Germany and other countries. Thanks to these voluntary efforts, physicists around the world are using and improving the document together. We also welcome your participation in this session and your feedback.
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