Technical note: Application of an optical hydrophone to ionoacoustic range detection in a tissue‐mimicking agar phantom

Author:

Sueyasu Shota1,Kasamatsu Koki23,Takayanagi Taisuke4,Chen Ye5,Kuriyama Yasutoshi6,Ishi Yoshihiro6,Uesugi Tomonori6,Rohringer Wolfgang7,Unlu Mehmet Burcin589,Kudo Nobuki10,Yokokawa Kohei511,Takao Seishin511,Miyamoto Naoki511,Matsuura Taeko511

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Engineering Hokkaido University Sapporo Hokkaido Japan

2. Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering Hokkaido University Sapporo Hokkaido Japan

3. Institute for Quantum Medical Science Quantum Life and Medical Science Directorate National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) Chiba Japan

4. Hitachi Ltd Research and Development Group Center for Technology Innovation‐Energy Hitachi‐shi Ibaraki Japan

5. Faculty of Engineering Hokkaido University Sapporo Hokkaido Japan

6. Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science Kyoto University Osaka Japan

7. XARION Laser Acoustics GmbH Vienna Austria

8. Faculty of Engineering Ozyegin University Istanbul Turkey

9. Faculty of Aviation and Aeronautical Sciences Ozyegin University Istanbul Turkey

10. Faculty of Information Science and Technology Hokkaido University Sapporo Hokkaido Japan

11. Department of Medical Physics Hokkaido University Hospital Sapporo Hokkaido Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIonoacoustics is a promising approach to reduce the range uncertainty in proton therapy. A miniature‐sized optical hydrophone (OH) was used as a measuring device to detect weak ionoacoustic signals with a high signal‐to‐noise ratio in water. However, further development is necessary to prevent wave distortion because of nearby acoustic impedance discontinuities while detection is conducted on the patient's skin.PurposeA prototype of the probe head attached to an OH was fabricated and the required dimensions were experimentally investigated using a 100‐MeV proton beam from a fixed‐field alternating gradient accelerator and k‐Wave simulations. The beam range of the proton in a tissue‐mimicking phantom was estimated by measuring γ‐waves and spherical ionoacoustic waves with resonant frequency (SPIRE).MethodsFour sizes of probe heads were fabricated from agar blocks for the OH. Using the prototype, the γ‐wave was detected at distal and lateral positions to the Bragg peak on the phantom surface for proton beams delivered at seven positions. For SPIRE, independent measurements were performed at distal on‐ and off‐axis positions. The range positions were estimated by solving the linear equation using the sensitive matrix for the γ‐wave and linear fitting of the correlation curve for SPIRE; they were compared with those measured using a film.ResultsThe first peak of the γ‐wave was undistorted with the 3 × 3 × 3‐cm3 probe head used at the on‐axis and 3‐cm off‐axis positions. The range positions estimated by the γ‐wave agreed with the film‐based range in the depth direction (the maximum deviation was 0.7 mm), although a 0.6–2.1 mm deviation was observed in the lateral direction. For SPIRE, the deviation was <1 mm for the two measurement positions.ConclusionsThe attachment of a relatively small‐sized probe head allowed the OH to measure the beam range on the phantom surface.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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