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Τετάρτη 27 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Investigation of magnetic field effects on the dose–response of 3D dosimeters for magnetic resonance – image guided radiation therapy applications

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Publication date: Available online 27 September 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology
Author(s): Hannah J. Lee, Yvonne Roed, Sara Venkataraman, Mitchell Carroll, Geoffrey S. Ibbott
Background and purposeThe strong magnetic field of integrated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and radiation treatment systems influences secondary electrons resulting in changes in dose deposition in three dimensions. To fill the need for volumetric dose quality assurance, we investigated the effects of strong magnetic fields on 3D dosimeters for MR-image-guided radiation therapy (MR-IGRT) applications.Material and methodsThere are currently three main categories of 3D dosimeters, and the following were used in this study: radiochromic plastic (PRESAGE®), radiochromic gel (FOX), and polymer gel (BANG™). For the purposes of batch consistency, an electromagnet was used for same-day irradiations with and without a strong magnetic field (B0, 1.5T for PRESAGE® and FOX and 1.0T for BANG™).ResultsFor PRESAGE®, the percent difference in optical signal with and without B0 was 1.5% at the spectral peak of 632nm. For FOX, the optical signal percent difference was 1.6% at 440nm and 0.5% at 585nm. For BANG™, the percent difference in R2 MR signal was 0.7%.ConclusionsThe percent differences in responses with and without strong magnetic fields were minimal for all three 3D dosimeter systems. These 3D dosimeters therefore can be applied to MR-IGRT without requiring a correction factor.



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