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  • [Med Phys.] Feasibility study of a plastic scintillating plate-based treatment beam fluence monitoring system for use in pencil beam scanning proton therapy.

    고려대 / 정성훈, 윤명근*

  • 출처
    Med Phys.
  • 등재일
    Feb
  • 저널이슈번호
    47(2):703-712. doi: 10.1002/mp.13922. Epub 2019 Dec 2.
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    Abstract
    PURPOSE:
    The purpose of this study was to describe a plastic scintillating plate-based gantry-attachable dosimetry system for pencil beam scanning proton therapy to monitor entrance proton beam fluence, and to evaluate the dosimetric characteristics of this system and its feasibility for clinical use.

    METHODS:
    The dosimetry system, consisting of a plastic scintillating plate and a CMOS camera, was attached to a dedicated scanning nozzle and scintillation during proton beam irradiation was recorded. Dose distribution was calculated from the accumulated recorded frames. The dosimetric characteristics (energy dependency, dose linearity, dose rate dependency, and reproducibility) of the gantry-attachable dosimetry system for use with therapeutic proton beams were measured, and the feasibility of this system during clinical use was evaluated by determining selected quality assurance items at our institution.

    RESULTS:
    The scintillating plate shortened the range of the proton beam by the water-equivalent thickness of the plate and broadened the spatial profile of the single proton spot by 11% at 70 MeV. The developed system functioned independently of the beam energy (<1.3%) and showed dose linearity, and also functioned independently of the dose rate. The feasibility of the system for clinical use was evaluated by comparing the measured quality assurance dose distribution to that of the treatment planning system. The gamma passing rate with a criterion of 3%/3 mm was 97.58%.

    CONCLUSIONS:
    This study evaluated the dosimetric characteristics of a plastic scintillating plate-based dosimetry system for use with scanning proton beams. The ability to account for the interference of the dosimetry system on the therapeutic beam enabled offline monitoring of the entrance beam fluence of the pencil beam scanning proton therapy independent of the treatment system with high resolution and in a cost-effective manner.

     


    Author information

    Jeong S1, Chung K2, Ahn SH2, Lee B2, Seo J1, Yoon M1.
    1
    Department of Bio-Convergence Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
    2
    Department of Radiation Oncology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

  • 키워드
    dose monitoring; pencil beam scanning proton therapy; plastic scintillating plate
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