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Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams

More and more camera concepts are being investigated to try and seize the opportunity of instantaneous range verification of proton therapy treatments offered by prompt gammas emitted along the proton tracks. Focusing on one-dimensional imaging with a passive collimator, the present study experiment...

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Autores principales: Smeets, Julien, Roellinghoff, Frauke, Janssens, Guillaume, Perali, Irene, Celani, Andrea, Fiorini, Carlo, Freud, Nicolas, Testa, Etienne, Prieels, Damien
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4921459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27446802
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00156
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author Smeets, Julien
Roellinghoff, Frauke
Janssens, Guillaume
Perali, Irene
Celani, Andrea
Fiorini, Carlo
Freud, Nicolas
Testa, Etienne
Prieels, Damien
author_facet Smeets, Julien
Roellinghoff, Frauke
Janssens, Guillaume
Perali, Irene
Celani, Andrea
Fiorini, Carlo
Freud, Nicolas
Testa, Etienne
Prieels, Damien
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description More and more camera concepts are being investigated to try and seize the opportunity of instantaneous range verification of proton therapy treatments offered by prompt gammas emitted along the proton tracks. Focusing on one-dimensional imaging with a passive collimator, the present study experimentally compared in combination with the first, clinically compatible, dedicated camera device the performances of instances of the two main options: a knife-edge slit (KES) and a multi-parallel slit (MPS) design. These two options were experimentally assessed in this specific context as they were previously demonstrated through analytical and numerical studies to allow similar performances in terms of Bragg peak retrieval precision and spatial resolution in a general context. Both collimators were prototyped according to the conclusions of Monte Carlo optimization studies under constraints of equal weight (40 mm tungsten alloy equivalent thickness) and of the specificities of the camera device under consideration (in particular 4 mm segmentation along beam axis and no time-of-flight discrimination, both of which less favorable to the MPS performance than to the KES one). Acquisitions of proton pencil beams of 100, 160, and 230 MeV in a PMMA target revealed that, in order to reach a given level of statistical precision on Bragg peak depth retrieval, the KES collimator requires only half the dose the present MPS collimator needs, making the KES collimator a preferred option for a compact camera device aimed at imaging only the Bragg peak position. On the other hand, the present MPS collimator proves more effective at retrieving the entrance of the beam in the target in the context of an extended camera device aimed at imaging the whole proton track within the patient.
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spelling pubmed-49214592016-07-21 Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams Smeets, Julien Roellinghoff, Frauke Janssens, Guillaume Perali, Irene Celani, Andrea Fiorini, Carlo Freud, Nicolas Testa, Etienne Prieels, Damien Front Oncol Oncology More and more camera concepts are being investigated to try and seize the opportunity of instantaneous range verification of proton therapy treatments offered by prompt gammas emitted along the proton tracks. Focusing on one-dimensional imaging with a passive collimator, the present study experimentally compared in combination with the first, clinically compatible, dedicated camera device the performances of instances of the two main options: a knife-edge slit (KES) and a multi-parallel slit (MPS) design. These two options were experimentally assessed in this specific context as they were previously demonstrated through analytical and numerical studies to allow similar performances in terms of Bragg peak retrieval precision and spatial resolution in a general context. Both collimators were prototyped according to the conclusions of Monte Carlo optimization studies under constraints of equal weight (40 mm tungsten alloy equivalent thickness) and of the specificities of the camera device under consideration (in particular 4 mm segmentation along beam axis and no time-of-flight discrimination, both of which less favorable to the MPS performance than to the KES one). Acquisitions of proton pencil beams of 100, 160, and 230 MeV in a PMMA target revealed that, in order to reach a given level of statistical precision on Bragg peak depth retrieval, the KES collimator requires only half the dose the present MPS collimator needs, making the KES collimator a preferred option for a compact camera device aimed at imaging only the Bragg peak position. On the other hand, the present MPS collimator proves more effective at retrieving the entrance of the beam in the target in the context of an extended camera device aimed at imaging the whole proton track within the patient. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4921459/ /pubmed/27446802 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00156 Text en Copyright © 2016 Smeets, Roellinghoff, Janssens, Perali, Celani, Fiorini, Freud, Testa and Prieels. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Smeets, Julien
Roellinghoff, Frauke
Janssens, Guillaume
Perali, Irene
Celani, Andrea
Fiorini, Carlo
Freud, Nicolas
Testa, Etienne
Prieels, Damien
Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams
title Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams
title_full Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams
title_fullStr Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams
title_short Experimental Comparison of Knife-Edge and Multi-Parallel Slit Collimators for Prompt Gamma Imaging of Proton Pencil Beams
title_sort experimental comparison of knife-edge and multi-parallel slit collimators for prompt gamma imaging of proton pencil beams
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4921459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27446802
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00156
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