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Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements
Fricke solution has a wide range of applications as radiation detector and dosimetry. It is particularly appreciated in terms of relevant comparative advantages, like tissue‐equivalence when prepared in aqueous media like gel matrix, continuous mapping capability, independence of dose rate and incid...
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690050/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27455471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i4.5626 |
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author | Vaiente, Mauro Molina, Wladimir Silva, Lila Carrizales Figueroa, Rodolfo Malano, Francisco Pérez, Pedro Santibañez, Mauricio Vedelago, José |
author_facet | Vaiente, Mauro Molina, Wladimir Silva, Lila Carrizales Figueroa, Rodolfo Malano, Francisco Pérez, Pedro Santibañez, Mauricio Vedelago, José |
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description | Fricke solution has a wide range of applications as radiation detector and dosimetry. It is particularly appreciated in terms of relevant comparative advantages, like tissue‐equivalence when prepared in aqueous media like gel matrix, continuous mapping capability, independence of dose rate and incident direction, as well as linear dose response. This work presents the development and characterization of an improved Fricke gel system, based on modified chemical compositions, making possible its application in clinical radiology due to its improved sensitivity. Properties of standard Fricke gel dosimeter for high‐dose levels are used as a starting point, and suitable chemical modifications are introduced and carefully investigated in order to attain high resolution for low‐dose ranges, like those corresponding to radiology interventions. The developed Fricke gel radiation dosimeter system achieves the expected typical dose‐dependency, showing linear response in the dose range from 20 up to 4000 mGy. Systematic investigations including several chemical compositions are carried out in order to obtain an adequate dosimeter response for low‐dose levels. A suitable composition from among those studied is selected as a good candidate for low‐dose‐level radiation dosimetry consisting of a modified Fricke solution fixed to a gel matrix containing benzoic acid along with sulfuric acid, ferrous sulfate, Xylenol orange, and tridistilled water. Dosimeter samples are prepared in standard vials for in‐phantom irradiation and further characterization by spectrophotometry measuring visible light transmission and absorbance before and after irradiation. Samples are irradiated using typical X‐ray tubes for radiology and calibrated Farmer‐type ionization chamber is used as reference to measure dose rates inside phantoms at vial locations. Once sensitive material composition is optimized, dose‐response curves show significant improvement regarding overall sensitivity for low dose levels. The aim of this work consists of implementing the optimized gel dosimeter to perform direct measurements of absorbed dose in samples irradiated during microcomputed tomography scanning in order to preliminary assess dose levels for further scanning of small animals for further applications in veterinary and paleontology. As a first attempt, dose distributions were measured in water‐equivalent phantoms having dimensions comparable to small animals, 100 to 1000 cm(3), approximately. According to the obtained results, it is found that the proposed method shows satisfactory reliability and adequate performance for a promising gel dosimetry system. PACS number(s): 87.53.Bn, 87.57.uq, 87.59.‐e |
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spelling | pubmed-56900502018-04-02 Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements Vaiente, Mauro Molina, Wladimir Silva, Lila Carrizales Figueroa, Rodolfo Malano, Francisco Pérez, Pedro Santibañez, Mauricio Vedelago, José J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Measurements Fricke solution has a wide range of applications as radiation detector and dosimetry. It is particularly appreciated in terms of relevant comparative advantages, like tissue‐equivalence when prepared in aqueous media like gel matrix, continuous mapping capability, independence of dose rate and incident direction, as well as linear dose response. This work presents the development and characterization of an improved Fricke gel system, based on modified chemical compositions, making possible its application in clinical radiology due to its improved sensitivity. Properties of standard Fricke gel dosimeter for high‐dose levels are used as a starting point, and suitable chemical modifications are introduced and carefully investigated in order to attain high resolution for low‐dose ranges, like those corresponding to radiology interventions. The developed Fricke gel radiation dosimeter system achieves the expected typical dose‐dependency, showing linear response in the dose range from 20 up to 4000 mGy. Systematic investigations including several chemical compositions are carried out in order to obtain an adequate dosimeter response for low‐dose levels. A suitable composition from among those studied is selected as a good candidate for low‐dose‐level radiation dosimetry consisting of a modified Fricke solution fixed to a gel matrix containing benzoic acid along with sulfuric acid, ferrous sulfate, Xylenol orange, and tridistilled water. Dosimeter samples are prepared in standard vials for in‐phantom irradiation and further characterization by spectrophotometry measuring visible light transmission and absorbance before and after irradiation. Samples are irradiated using typical X‐ray tubes for radiology and calibrated Farmer‐type ionization chamber is used as reference to measure dose rates inside phantoms at vial locations. Once sensitive material composition is optimized, dose‐response curves show significant improvement regarding overall sensitivity for low dose levels. The aim of this work consists of implementing the optimized gel dosimeter to perform direct measurements of absorbed dose in samples irradiated during microcomputed tomography scanning in order to preliminary assess dose levels for further scanning of small animals for further applications in veterinary and paleontology. As a first attempt, dose distributions were measured in water‐equivalent phantoms having dimensions comparable to small animals, 100 to 1000 cm(3), approximately. According to the obtained results, it is found that the proposed method shows satisfactory reliability and adequate performance for a promising gel dosimetry system. PACS number(s): 87.53.Bn, 87.57.uq, 87.59.‐e John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5690050/ /pubmed/27455471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i4.5626 Text en © 2016 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Radiation Measurements Vaiente, Mauro Molina, Wladimir Silva, Lila Carrizales Figueroa, Rodolfo Malano, Francisco Pérez, Pedro Santibañez, Mauricio Vedelago, José Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
title | Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
title_full | Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
title_fullStr | Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
title_full_unstemmed | Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
title_short | Fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
title_sort | fricke gel dosimeter with improved sensitivity for low‐dose‐level measurements |
topic | Radiation Measurements |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690050/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27455471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i4.5626 |
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