用机器人运动平台模拟质子FLASH临床前研究的大点扫描辐射场。

Q4 Medicine
Precision Radiation Oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/pro6.1243
Fada Guan, Dadi Jiang, Xiaochun Wang, Ming Yang, Kiminori Iga, Yuting Li, Lawrence Bronk, Julianna Bronk, Liang Wang, Youming Guo, Narayan Sahoo, David R Grosshans, Albert C Koong, Xiaorong R Zhu, Radhe Mohan
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摘要

此前,基于同步加速器的水平质子束线(87.2 MeV)已成功投入使用,以FLASH和传统剂量率模式向小区域和小体积输送辐射剂量。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种策略来增加有效辐射场的大小,使用定制的机器人运动平台来自动移动生物样品的位置。光束首先用薄钨散射器加宽,并通过定制的黄铜准直器形成形状,用于照射96孔板(直径7毫米的圆)或小鼠(1平方厘米的正方形)中的细胞/类器官培养物。机器人平台的运动模式用g代码编写,96孔板的点间距为9 mm,小鼠的点间距为10.6 mm。利用自找平激光系统验证了目标定位的精度。用EBT-XD膜贴于96孔板或小鼠背部,验证实验条件下给药剂量。我们的膜测量剂量曲线与蒙特卡罗计算结果吻合良好(1D伽马通过率>95%,标准为2%/1 mm/2%剂量阈值)。细胞/类器官辐照的FLASH剂量率为113.7 Gy/s,小鼠辐照的FLASH剂量率为191.3 Gy/s。这些有希望的结果表明,该机器人平台可以有效地增加质子FLASH临床前实验的场大小。
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Mimicking large spot-scanning radiation fields for proton FLASH preclinical studies with a robotic motion platform.

Previously, a synchrotron-based horizontal proton beamline (87.2 MeV) was successfully commissioned to deliver radiation doses in FLASH and conventional dose rate modes to small fields and volumes. In this study, we developed a strategy to increase the effective radiation field size using a custom robotic motion platform to automatically shift the positions of biological samples. The beam was first broadened with a thin tungsten scatterer and shaped by customized brass collimators for irradiating cell/organoid cultures in 96-well plates (a 7-mm-diameter circle) or for irradiating mice (1-cm2 square). Motion patterns of the robotic platform were written in G-code, with 9-mm spot spacing used for the 96-well plates and 10.6-mm spacing for the mice. The accuracy of target positioning was verified with a self-leveling laser system. The dose delivered in the experimental conditions was validated with EBT-XD film attached to the 96-well plate or the back of the mouse. Our film-measured dose profiles matched Monte Carlo calculations well (1D gamma pass rate >95% with the criteria of 2%/1 mm/2% dose threshold). The FLASH dose rates were 113.7 Gy/s for cell/organoid irradiation and 191.3 Gy/s for mouse irradiation. These promising results indicate that this robotic platform can be used to effectively increase the field size for preclinical experiments with proton FLASH.

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Precision Radiation Oncology
Precision Radiation Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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