Calibrating the BEBIG CCZ Plaque

In this tutorial we will create a model of plaque CCZ90 from the sample data sheets.

Prepare the eye model
  • BEBIG plaques should be calibrated using an eye model that matches the curvature of the plaque.
  • The curvature of the CCZ plaque is designed to fit a 24 mm diameter sphere.
  • At startup, the default PS eye model model is a 24 mm spherical eye.
  • If the current eye model is not a 24 mm diameter spherical eye, from the Setup window click the Size button SizeButton42x42 to open the Eye Size window and set the eye size to a 24 mm diameter sphere by clicking the D=24 mm button.
EyeSize24mm

Step 1
  • Bring the Plaque window to the front.
  • Select plaque #1.
  • The displayed plaque will most likely be whatever your preferred startup plaque is. Whatever plaque is displayed, ignore it! We are going to replace it in the next step.
PlaqueWindow

Step 2
  • From the Plaque menu at the top of the screen, select the BEBIG Plaques item and then the desired model (CCZ in this case) from the menu of plaques.
PlaqueBEBIG
CCZ

An empty CCZ plaque will appear in the Plaque window.

PlaqueWindowCCZ

Step 3
CalibrateBEBIG
CCZ90Calibration1
  • Click the Central Axis Measurements tab if it is not already selected.

Step 4
  • In the BEBIG Calibration window, click the Show Profiles button located near the lower right corner of the window.ShowProfilesCorner
  • This will open the Documents preview window, position the window adjacent to the BEBIG Calibration window, and select the Profile document page.
CCZ90DoseProfile1

Step 5
  • Enter the Serial no. CCZ 90.
  • Enter the Plaque file name CCZ_90tutorial (the .iplq6 extension will be added automatically when the file is saved).
  • Enter the Measured activity 6.2 from the Measurements certificate sheet.
  • Enter the Assay date 6/7/2006 12:00 PM.
  • Select Radionuclide ID 106M from the popup menu (the dialog should default to 106M).
  • Select Central axis protocol 11 point (0.6...10.0) from the popup menu (the dialog should default to this).
  • Enter the central axis data from the Measurements protocol sheet.
CCZ90Calibration2

Step 6
  • Click the Distribute Activity Uniformly button.DistributeUniformlyCorner
  • The uncalibrated dose profile should appear as illustrated.
CCZ90DoseProfile2

Step 7
  • Click the Optimize Nearfield button.OptimizeNearfieldGroup
  • A progress dialog will appear.
CCZ90OptimizeNearfieldProgress

Step 8

When the nearfield optimization is complete the dialog and dose profile will look like this:

CCZ90Calibration3
CCZ90DoseProfile3