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Dose verification of eye plaque brachytherapy using spectroscopic dosimetry

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posted on 2024-11-15, 05:38 authored by Talia Jarema, Dean CutajarDean Cutajar, Michael WeaverMichael Weaver, Marco PetaseccaMarco Petasecca, Michael LerchMichael Lerch, Alannah Kejda, Anatoly RozenfeldAnatoly Rozenfeld
Eye plaque brachytherapy has been developed and refined for the last 80 years, demonstrating effective results in the treatment of ocular malignancies. Current dosimetry techniques for eye plaque brachytherapy (such as TLD- and film-based techniques) are time consuming and cannot be used prior to treatment in a sterile environment. The measurement of the expected dose distribution within the eye, prior to insertion within the clinical setting, would be advantageous, as any errors in source loading will lead to an erroneous dose distribution and inferior treatment outcomes. This study investigated the use of spectroscopic dosimetry techniques for real-time quality assurance of I-125 based eye plaques, immediately prior to insertion. A silicon detector based probe, operating in spectroscopy mode was constructed, containing a small (1 mm3) silicon detector, mounted within a ceramic holder, all encapsulated within a rubber sheath to prevent water infiltration of the electronics. Preliminary tests of the prototype demonstrated that the depth dose distribution through the central axis of an I-125 based eye plaque may be determined from AAPM Task Group 43 recommendations to a deviation of 6 % at 3 mm depth, 7 % at 5 mm depth, 1 % at 10 mm depth and 13 % at 20 mm depth, with the deviations attributed to the construction of the probe. A new probe design aims to reduce these discrepancies, however the concept of spectroscopic dosimetry shows great promise for use in eye plaque quality assurance in the clinical setting.

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Jarema, T., Cutajar, D., Weaver, M., Petasecca, M., Lerch, M., Kejda, A. & Rosenfeld, A. (2016). Dose verification of eye plaque brachytherapy using spectroscopic dosimetry. Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 39 (3), 627-632.

Journal title

Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Volume

39

Issue

3

Pagination

627-632

Language

English

RIS ID

108789

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