Validation of a Monte Carlo modeling based dosimetry of extraoral photobiomodulation (Conference Presentation)

Ather Adnan, A. Yaroslavsky, W. London, C. Duncan, W. Selting, James Carroll, A. Juliano, S. Sonis, N. Treister
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Background and Objective: Extraoral photobiomodulation therapy (PBM Therapy) is a novel treatment for the prevention of oral mucositis, a painful side effect of myeloablative chemotherapy, and there are no standardized dosimetry protocols for this procedure. We used Monte Carlo modeling to determine optimal parameters for a safe and efficacious treatment. The objective of this work was to experimentally validate the results of Monte Carlo dose modeling of extraoral PBM Therapy by conducting a pilot validation study. Methods: Light penetration through the right cheek of four volunteers with skin types I-VI was measured. A 69-LED array with an area of 31.2 cm2 was applied to the external cheek delivering 26 mW/cm2 at 850 nm to the surface. Power density at the intraoral mucosa was recorded under a controlled pressure of 18gm/cm2. To obtain morphological information, we acquired T1 weighted MRI images of the volunteers' heads and measured the thickness of the skin, fat, and muscle layers of the cheek of each volunteer. These anatomical data together with the optical properties from the literature were used to simulate light propagation through the right cheek. Results and Conclusions: Our study revealed that experimental and simulation results were in good agreement for all 4 subjects. The difference between the mean values of the measured fluence rates was within 16% from the respective fluence rates obtained using Monte Carlo simulations. We confirmed that there was no temperature increase due to illumination. Monte Carlo modeling is a robust and reliable method for PBM Therapy light dosimetry.
基于蒙特卡罗模型的口腔外光生物调节剂量测定的验证(会议报告)
背景和目的:口腔外光生物调节疗法(PBM疗法)是预防口腔粘膜炎的一种新疗法,口腔粘膜炎是清髓化疗的一个痛苦的副作用,目前还没有标准化的剂量测定方案。我们使用蒙特卡罗模型来确定安全有效治疗的最佳参数。这项工作的目的是通过进行试点验证研究,实验验证口服PBM治疗的蒙特卡罗剂量模型的结果。方法:测量4名皮肤类型为I-VI的志愿者右脸颊的光穿透率。一个面积为31.2 cm2的69个led阵列应用于外颊,在850 nm处向表面输出26 mW/cm2。在控制压力为18gm/cm2下,记录口腔内黏膜的功率密度。为了获得形态学信息,我们获取了志愿者头部的T1加权MRI图像,并测量了每个志愿者脸颊的皮肤、脂肪和肌肉层的厚度。这些解剖数据连同文献中的光学特性被用来模拟光通过右脸颊的传播。结果和结论:我们的研究表明,实验和模拟结果在所有4名受试者中都是一致的。测量的影响率平均值与使用蒙特卡罗模拟获得的各自影响率之间的差异在16%以内。我们确认没有因为照明而导致温度升高。蒙特卡罗模型是一种鲁棒可靠的PBM治疗光剂量测定方法。
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