Development and validation of the low‐cost pregnant female physical phantom for fetal dosimetry in MV photon radiotherapy

Author:

Kopačin Vjekoslav1ORCID,Brkić Hrvoje23ORCID,Ivković Ana4,Kasabašić Mladen4,Knežević Željka5,Majer Marija5,Nodilo Marijana5,Turk Tajana1,Faj Dario23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Department of Radiology J. J. Strossmayer University Osijek, University Hospital Center Osijek Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Osijek Croatia

2. Faculty of Medicine Department of Biophysics and Medical Physics J. J. Strossmayer University Osijek Osijek Croatia

3. Faculty of Dental Medicine and Health Department of Biophysics Biology and Chemistry J. J. Strossmayer University Osijek Osijek Croatia

4. Faculty of Medicine Department of Biophysics and Medical Physics J. J. Strossmayer University Osijek, University Hospital Center Osijek Department of Medical Physics Osijek Croatia

5. Division of Materials Chemistry Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb Croatia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMonte Carlo (MC) simulations or measurements in anthropomorphic phantoms are recommended for estimating fetal dose in pregnant patients in radiotherapy. Among the many existing phantoms, there is no commercially available physical phantom representing the entire pregnant woman.PurposeIn this study, the development of a low‐cost, physical pregnant female phantom was demonstrated using commercially available materials. This phantom is based on the previously published computational phantom.MethodsThree tissue substitution materials (soft tissue, lung and bone tissue substitution) were developed. To verify Tena's substitution tissue materials, their radiation properties were assessed and compared to ICRP and ICRU materials using MC simulations in MV radiotherapy beams. Validation of the physical phantom was performed by comparing fetal doses obtained by measurements in the phantom with fetal doses obtained by MC simulations in computational phantom, during an MV photon breast radiotherapy treatment.ResultsMaterials used for building Tena phantom are matched to ICRU materials using physical density, radiation absorption properties and effective atomic number. MC simulations showed that percentage depth doses of Tena and ICRU material comply within 5% for soft and lung tissue, up to 25 cm depth. In the bone tissue, the discrepancy is higher, but again within 5% up to the depth of 5 cm. When the phantom was used for fetal dose measurements in MV photon breast radiotherapy, measured fetal doses complied with fetal doses calculated using MC simulation within 15%.ConclusionsPhysical anthropomorphic phantom of pregnant patient can be manufactured using commercial materials and with low expenses. The files needed for 3D printing are now freely available. This enables further studies and comparison of numerical and physical experiments in diagnostic radiology or radiotherapy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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