School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan.
Phys Med Biol. 2020 Aug 27;65(17):175008. doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/ab98d2.
Dose distributions have become more complex with the introduction of image-guided brachytherapy in high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy treatments. Therefore, to correctly execute HDR, conducting a quality assurance programme for the remote after-loading system and verifying the dose distribution in the patient treatment plan are necessary. The characteristics of the dose distribution of HDR brachytherapy are that the dose is high near the source and rapidly drops when the distance from the source increases. Therefore, a measurement tool corresponding to the characteristic is required. In this study, using an Iridium-192 (Ir-192) source, we evaluated the basic characteristics of a nanoclay-based radio-fluorogenic gel (NC-RFG) dosimeter that is a fluorescent gel dosimeter using dihydrorhodamine 123 hydrochloride as a fluorescent probe. The two-dimensional dose distribution measurements were performed at multiple source positions to simulate a clinical plan. Fluorescence images of the irradiated NC-RFG were obtained at a high resolution (0.04 mm pixel) using a gel scanner with excitation at 465 nm. Good linearity was confirmed up to a dose range of 100 Gy without dose rate dependence. The dose distribution measurement at the five-point source position showed good agreement with the treatment planning system calculation. The pass ratio by gamma analysis was 92.1% with a 2%/1 mm criterion. The NC-RFG dosimeter demonstrates to have the potential of being a useful tool for quality assurance of the dose distribution delivered by HDR brachytherapy. Moreover, compared with conventional gel dosimeters such as polymer gel and Fricke gel dosimeters it solves the problems of diffusion, dose rate dependence and inhibition of oxygen-induced reactions. Furthermore, it facilitates dose data to be read in a short time after irradiation, which is useful for clinical use.
剂量分布随着高剂量率(HDR)近距离治疗中图像引导近距离治疗的引入变得更加复杂。因此,为了正确执行 HDR,有必要对远程后装系统进行质量保证计划,并验证患者治疗计划中的剂量分布。HDR 近距离治疗的剂量分布特点是在源附近剂量高,随着距离源的增加而迅速下降。因此,需要相应的测量工具。在这项研究中,我们使用铱-192(Ir-192)源,评估了一种基于纳米粘土的放射荧光凝胶(NC-RFG)剂量计的基本特性,该剂量计是一种使用二氢罗丹明 123 盐酸盐作为荧光探针的荧光凝胶剂量计。在多个源位置进行二维剂量分布测量,以模拟临床计划。使用激发波长为 465nm 的凝胶扫描仪以高分辨率(0.04mm 像素)获得辐照 NC-RFG 的荧光图像。在没有剂量率依赖性的情况下,确认了高达 100Gy 的剂量范围内的良好线性关系。在五点源位置的剂量分布测量与治疗计划系统计算吻合良好。伽马分析的通过率为 92.1%,2%/1mm 标准。NC-RFG 剂量计具有成为 HDR 近距离治疗中所传递剂量分布质量保证的有用工具的潜力。此外,与聚合物凝胶和 Fricke 凝胶剂量计等传统凝胶剂量计相比,它解决了扩散、剂量率依赖性和抑制氧诱导反应的问题。此外,它有助于在辐照后短时间内读取剂量数据,这对临床应用很有用。