Gonzalez Gilberto, Prather Kiana, Pandey Prabodh Kumar, Sun Leshan, Caron Joseph, Wang Siqi, Ahmad Salahuddin, Xiang Liangzhong, Chen Yong
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Adv Radiat Oncol. 2023 Apr 14;8(4):101239. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2023.101239. eCollection 2023 Jul-Aug.
High-precision radiation therapy is crucial for cancer treatment. Currently, the delivered dose can only be verified via simulations with phantoms, and an in-tumor, online dose verification is still unavailable. An innovative detection method called x-ray-induced acoustic computed tomography (XACT) has recently shown the potential for imaging the delivered radiation dose within the tumor. Prior XACT imaging systems have required tens to hundreds of signal averages to achieve high-quality dose images within the patient, which reduces its real-time capability. Here, we demonstrate that XACT dose images can be reproduced from a single x-ray pulse (4 µs) with sub-mGy sensitivity from a clinical linear accelerator.
By immersing an acoustic transducer in a homogeneous medium, it is possible to detect pressure waves generated by the pulsed radiation from a clinical linear accelerator. After rotating the collimator, signals of different angles are obtained to perform a tomographic reconstruction of the dose field. Using 2-stage amplification with further bandpass filtering increases the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
Acoustic peak SNR and voltage values were recorded for singular and dual-amplifying stages. The SNR for single-pulse mode was able to satisfy the Rose criterion, and the collected signals were able to reconstruct 2-dimensional images from the 2 homogeneous media.
By overcoming the low SNR and requirement of signal averaging, single-pulse XACT imaging holds great potential for personalized dose monitoring from each individual pulse during radiation therapy.
高精度放射治疗对癌症治疗至关重要。目前,所输送的剂量只能通过体模模拟来验证,而肿瘤内在线剂量验证仍然无法实现。一种名为X射线诱导声学计算机断层扫描(XACT)的创新检测方法最近显示出在肿瘤内对所输送辐射剂量进行成像的潜力。先前的XACT成像系统需要数十到数百次信号平均才能在患者体内获得高质量的剂量图像,这降低了其实时能力。在此,我们证明了XACT剂量图像可以从临床直线加速器的单个X射线脉冲(4微秒)中以亚毫戈瑞的灵敏度再现。
通过将声学换能器浸入均匀介质中,可以检测临床直线加速器的脉冲辐射产生的压力波。旋转准直器后,获得不同角度的信号以进行剂量场的断层重建。使用两级放大并进一步进行带通滤波可提高信噪比(SNR)。
记录了单级和双级放大阶段的声学峰值信噪比和电压值。单脉冲模式的信噪比能够满足罗斯准则,并且采集到的信号能够从两种均匀介质重建二维图像。
通过克服低信噪比和信号平均的要求,单脉冲XACT成像在放射治疗期间对每个单独脉冲进行个性化剂量监测方面具有巨大潜力。