新型闪烁凝胶三维放射剂量测定系统的研制与应用。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Hua Li, Haijing Jin, Liang He, Xuewen Yan, Hui Zhang, Deyuan Li
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目的:为了解决传统精准放疗技术中质量保证方法的局限性,本研究介绍了一种新型的三维放射剂量测定系统。方法:本研究需要使用闪烁材料、光学测量和剂量重建算法。这种闪烁材料模仿人体软组织的特征,既充当物理幻影,又充当辐射探测器。闪烁体内部的剂量分布可以转换为光分布,由光学摄像机从不同角度测量,表现为像素值。本文提出的LASSO-TV剂量重建算法能够有效地从像素值重构剂量分布,克服了投影方向有限、矩阵规模大等难题。结果:测试和验证了各种临床计划,包括SBRT计划和IMRT临床计划的修改段。该剂量测定系统可以执行全3D剂量测定,其空间分辨率为1-2毫米,是时间的函数,可以对动态剂量分布进行高分辨率测量。与主流仪器MapCHECK2的对比分析证实了系统的准确性,相对测量误差在5%以内。结论:试验和验证结果表明,剂量测定系统在动态治疗质量保证方面具有良好的潜力。
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Development and application of a novel scintillation gel-based 3D dosimetry system for radiotherapy.

Purpose: This study introduced a novel 3D dosimetry system for radiotherapy in order to address the limitations of traditional quality assurance methods in precision radiotherapy techniques.

Methods: The research required the use of scintillation material, optical measurements, and a dose reconstruction algorithm. The scintillation material, which mimics human soft tissue characteristics, served as a both physical phantom and a radiation detector. The dose distribution inside the scintillator can be converted to light distributions, which were measured by optical cameras from different angles and manifested as pixel values. The proposed dose reconstruction algorithm, LASSO-TV, effectively reconstructed the dose distribution from pixel values, overcoming challenges such as limited projection directions and large-scale matrices.

Results: Various clinical plans were tested and validated, including a modified segment from the SBRT plan and IMRT clinical plan. The dosimetry system can execute full 3D dose determinations as a function of time with a spatial resolution of 1-2 mm, enabling high-resolution measurements for dynamic dose distribution. Comparative analysis with mainstream device MapCHECK2 confirmed the accuracy of the system, with a relative measurement error of within 5%.

Conclusions: Testing and validation results demonstrated the dosimetry system's promising potential for dynamic treatment quality assurance.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics is an international Open Access publication dedicated to clinical medical physics. JACMP welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of medical physics from scientists working in the clinical medical physics around the world. JACMP accepts only online submission. JACMP will publish: -Original Contributions: Peer-reviewed, investigations that represent new and significant contributions to the field. Recommended word count: up to 7500. -Review Articles: Reviews of major areas or sub-areas in the field of clinical medical physics. These articles may be of any length and are peer reviewed. -Technical Notes: These should be no longer than 3000 words, including key references. -Letters to the Editor: Comments on papers published in JACMP or on any other matters of interest to clinical medical physics. These should not be more than 1250 (including the literature) and their publication is only based on the decision of the editor, who occasionally asks experts on the merit of the contents. -Book Reviews: The editorial office solicits Book Reviews. -Announcements of Forthcoming Meetings: The Editor may provide notice of forthcoming meetings, course offerings, and other events relevant to clinical medical physics. -Parallel Opposed Editorial: We welcome topics relevant to clinical practice and medical physics profession. The contents can be controversial debate or opposed aspects of an issue. One author argues for the position and the other against. Each side of the debate contains an opening statement up to 800 words, followed by a rebuttal up to 500 words. Readers interested in participating in this series should contact the moderator with a proposed title and a short description of the topic
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