Technical note: Characterization of a multi‐point scintillation dosimetry research platform for a low‐field MR‐Linac

Author:

Crosby Jennie1,Ruff Chase1,Gregg Ken1,Turcotte Jonathan2,Glide‐Hurst Carri1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Oncology University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

2. Medscint Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMRI‐guided radiation therapy (MRgRT) requires unique quality assurance equipment to address MR‐compatibility needs, minimize electron return effect, handle complex dose distributions, and evaluate real‐time dosimetry for gating. Plastic scintillation detectors (PSDs) are an attractive option to address these needs.PurposeTo perform a comprehensive characterization of a multi‐probe PSD system in a low‐field 0.35 T MR‐linac, including detector response assessment and gating performance.MethodsA four‐channel PSD system (HYPERSCINT RP‐200) was assembled. A single channel was used to evaluate repeatability, percent depth dose (PDD), detector response as a function of orientation with respect to the magnetic field, and intersession variability. All four channels were used to evaluate repeatability, linearity, and output factors. The four PSDs were integrated into an MR‐compatible motion phantom at isocenter and in gradient regions. Experiments were conducted to evaluate gating performance and tracking efficacy.ResultsFor repeatability, the maximum standard deviation of repeated measurements was 0.13% (single PSD). Comparing the PSD to reference data, PDD had a maximum difference of 1.12% (10 cm depth, 6.64 × 6.64 cm2). Percent differences for rotated detector setups were negligible (< 0.3%). All four PSDs demonstrated linear response over 10–1000 MU delivered and the maximum percent difference between the baseline and measured output factors was 0.78% (2.49 × 2.49 cm2). Gating experiments had 400 cGy delivered to isocenter with < 0.8 cGy variation for central axis measures and < 0.7 cGy for the gradient sampled region. Real‐time dosimetry measurements captured spurious beam‐on incidents that correlated to tracking algorithm inaccuracies and highlighted gating parameter impact on delivery efficiency.ConclusionsCharacterization of the multi‐point PSD dosimetry system in a 0.35 T MR‐linac demonstrated reliability in a low‐field MR‐Linac setting, with high repeatability, linearity, small intersession variability, and similarity to baseline data for PDD and output factors. Time‐resolved, multi‐point dosimetry also showed considerable promise for gated MR‐Linac applications.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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