Jonathon Lexor Lumley, Pejman Rowshanfarzad, Mounir Ibrahim, Mario Djukelic, David J Henry
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聚合物凝胶剂量计已显示出用于临床3D剂量测定的潜力;然而,由于低灵敏度和依赖于很少可用的磁共振成像,它们的使用受到限制。本研究旨在优化用于x射线计算机断层扫描的pasag(聚AMPS钠盐和明胶)聚合物凝胶剂量计,以提高其临床可行性。通过提高单体总浓度来提高灵敏度,并通过测试不同的助溶剂来提高交联剂N, N′-亚甲基双丙烯酰胺的有限溶解度。n-丙醇被确定为最佳的助溶剂,单体浓度为18.3%,交联剂占总单体质量凝胶的30%,助溶剂与水的比例为3:7。优化后的配方PASSAG-N (PASSAG- N -丙醇)由54.4% w/w的去离子水、23.3%的正丙醇、12.8%的2-丙烯酰胺-2-甲基丙烷磺酸钠盐、5.5% N, N'-亚甲基双丙烯酰胺、4.0%明胶和0.089% (4.65mM)四甲基氯化磷组成。该剂量计在标准时间内照射以评估其灵敏度,理论计算证实其与水、软组织、大脑和肌肉等效。与无助溶剂配方相比,PASSAG-N的Hounsfield单位(HU)变化增加了250%,显示出更高的灵敏度。优化后的凝胶在1-12 Gy剂量范围内呈线性反应,平均灵敏度为1.072±0.041 HU Gy⁻¹,剂量分辨率≤0.31 Gy,是临床x射线计算机断层扫描剂量测定的理想选择。这项研究强调了PASSAG-N作为一种高灵敏度和潜在实用的聚合物凝胶剂量计在临床应用中的潜力。
Development and characterisation of a high-sensitivity X-ray CT polymer gel dosimeter.
Polymer gel dosimeters have shown potential for clinical 3D dosimetry; however, their use has been limited due to low sensitivity and reliance on scarcely available magnetic resonance imaging. This study aimed to optimise a PASSAG (Poly AMPS Sodium Salt And Gelatin) polymer gel dosimeter for X-ray computed tomography, to enhance its clinical feasibility. The total monomer concentration was increased to improve sensitivity, and different cosolvents were tested to enhance the limited solubility of N, N'-methylenebisacrylamide, the crosslinker. n-propanol was identified as the optimal cosolvent, allowing for an 18.3% monomer concentration, 30% crosslinker to total comonomer mass gel, at a 3:7 cosolvent-to-water ratio. The optimised formulation, PASSAG-N (PASSAG- n-propanol), consisted of 54.4% w/w deionised water, 23.3% n-propanol, 12.8% 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid sodium salt, 5.5% N, N'-methylenebisacrylamide, 4.0% gelatin, and 0.089% (4.65mM) tetrakis (hydroxymethyl)phosphonium chloride. The dosimeter was irradiated within a standard timeframe to assess its sensitivity, and theoretical calculations confirmed its equivalence to water, soft tissue, brain, and muscle. Compared to a cosolvent-free formulation, PASSAG-N exhibited a 250% increase in Hounsfield unit (HU) change, demonstrating enhanced sensitivity. The optimised gel showed a linear response over a 1-12 Gy dose range, with an average sensitivity of 1.072 ± 0.041 HU Gy⁻¹ and a dose resolution ≤ 0.31 Gy, making it a promising alternative for clinical X-ray computed tomography-based dosimetry. This study highlights the potential of PASSAG-N as a highly sensitive and potentially practical polymer gel dosimeter for clinical applications.