Evaluation of a new acrylic-lead shielding device for peripheral dose reduction during cone-beam computed tomography.

BJR open Pub Date : 2022-11-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1259/bjro.20220043
Hidetoshi Shimizu, Koji Sasaki, Takahiro Aoyama, Tohru Iwata, Tomoki Kitagawa, Takeshi Kodaira
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Abstract

Objective: To clarify the peripheral dose changes, especially in the eye lens and thyroid gland regions, using an acrylic-lead shield in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Methods: The acrylic-lead shield consists of system walls and a system mat. The radiophotoluminescence glass dosemeter was set on the eye lens and thyroid gland regions on the RANDO phantom. The system mat was laid under the RANDO phantom ranging from the top of the head to the shoulders, and then, the system walls shielded the phantom's head. Additionally, the phantom was covered anteriorly with a band that had the same shielding ability as the system mat to cover the thyroid gland region. Protocols for CBCT imaging of the thoracic or pelvic region in clinical practice were used. The measurement was performed with and without the acrylic-lead shield.

Results: The dose to the eye lens region was reduced by 45% using the system wall. Conversely, the dose to the thyroid gland was unchanged. The use of the system mat reduced the dose to the thyroid gland region by 47%, and the dose to the eye lens was reduced by 22%. The dose to the eye lens region decreased to the background level using the system walls and mat.

Conclusion: The newly proposed device using an acrylic-lead shield reduced the peripheral dose in CBCT imaging.

Advances in knowledge: Attention is focused on managing peripheral dose in image-guided radiation therapy. The peripheral dose reduction using the acrylic-lead shield is a new proposal in radiotherapy that has never been studied.

一种新型丙烯酸铅屏蔽装置在锥束计算机断层扫描中降低外周剂量的评价
在锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)中使用丙烯酸铅屏蔽,以阐明外周剂量变化,特别是在晶状体和甲状腺区域。丙烯酸铅屏蔽由系统壁和系统垫组成。辐射光致发光玻璃剂量计设置在RANDO体模的晶状体和甲状腺区域。系统垫被放置在RANDO幻影下,从头顶到肩膀,然后,系统壁屏蔽了幻影的头部。此外,体模的前部覆盖有一条带,该带与覆盖甲状腺区域的系统垫具有相同的屏蔽能力。临床实践中使用了胸部或骨盆区域的CBCT成像方案。在有和没有丙烯酸铅屏蔽的情况下进行测量。使用系统壁,对眼睛晶状体区域的剂量减少了45%。相反,甲状腺的剂量没有变化。系统垫的使用使甲状腺区域的剂量减少了47%,而晶状体的剂量则减少了22%。使用系统壁和垫子,眼睛晶状体区域的剂量降低到背景水平。新提出的使用丙烯酸铅屏蔽的设备降低了CBCT成像中的外围剂量。在图像引导的放射治疗中,注意力集中在管理外周剂量上。使用丙烯酸铅屏蔽减少外周剂量是放射治疗中一项从未被研究过的新提议。
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