Author:
Ramachandran P,Noble C,Jones C,Seshadri V,Foote M
Abstract
Abstract
Alanine chips exposed to high doses of radiation produces long lived free radicals that could be easily measured with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometers. In this study, the feasibility of using alanine dosimeters for performing rapid quality assurance of Leksell Gamma Knife (LGK) treatment plans was demonstrated. A 3D printed grid was placed inside the LGK spherical solid water phantom (SWP) for measurement of doses at isocentre and off-axis points. The EPR spectroscopy was performed on a Magnettech MS-5000 EPR/ESR spectrometer. A set of dose calibration curves were established prior to the use of alanine chips for LGK dosimetry. Absolute dose, transit dose and dose/timer linearity were performed with the alanine chips positioned at the centre of the LGK solid water phantom (SWP). Five patients of different sites were selected, and patient specific quality assurance (PSQA) was performed in the LGK SWP. The absolute dose measured with the EPR alanine dosimeter agreed well within 2% of the ion chamber results and PSQA results were within 2.1%. Alanine-based EPR dosimetry offers rapid dose measurement with high accuracy and can also be used as a dosimeter for Gamma Knife PSQA.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy