Timing considerations for preclinical MRgRT: Effects of ion diffusion, SNR and imaging times on FXG gel calibration

M. Welch, W. D. Foltz, D. A. Jaffray

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Abstract

Sub-millimeter resolution images are required for gel dosimeters to be used in preclinical research, which is challenging for MR probed ferrous xylenol-orange (FXG) dosimeters due to ion diffusion and inadequate SNR. A preclinical 7 T MR, small animal irradiator and FXG dosimeters were used in all experiments. Ion diffusion was analyzed using high resolution (0.2 mm/pixel) T1 MR images collected every 5 minutes, post-irradiation, for an hour. Using Fick's second law, ion diffusion was approximated for the first hour post-irradiation. SNR, T1 map precision and calibration fit were determined for two MR protocols: (1) 10 minute acquisition, 0.35mm/pixel and 3mm slices, (2) 45 minute acquisition, 0. 25 mm/pixel and 2 mm slices. SNR and T1 map precision were calculated using a Monte Carlo simulation. Calibration curves were determined by plotting R1 relaxation rates versus depth dose data, and fitting a linear trend line. Ion diffusion was estimated as 0.003mm2 in the first hour post-irradiation. For protocols (1) and (2) respectively, Monte Carlo simulation predicted T1 precisions of 3% and 5% within individual voxels using experimental SNRs; the corresponding measured T1 precisions were 8% and 12%. The linear trend lines reported slopes of 27 ± 3 Gy∗s (R2: 0.80 ± 0.04) and 27 ± 4 Gy∗s (R2: 0.90 ± 0.04). Ion diffusion is negligible within the first hour post-irradiation, and an accurate and reproducible calibration can be achieved in a preclinical setting with sub-millimeter resolution.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number012045
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume573
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event8th International Conference on 3D Radiation Dosimetry, IC3DDose 2014 - Ystad, Sweden
Duration: Sep 4 2014Sep 7 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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