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Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams

BACKGROUND: Ultra‐high dose‐rate (UHDR) irradiations (>40 Gy/s) have recently garnered interest in radiotherapy (RT) as they can trigger the so‐called “FLASH” effect, namely a higher tolerance of normal tissues in comparison with conventional dose rates when a sufficiently high dose is delivered...

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Autores principales: Cavallone, Marco, Gonçalves Jorge, Patrik, Moeckli, Raphaël, Bailat, Claude, Flacco, Alessandro, Prezado, Yolanda, Delorme, Rachel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9539950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.15675
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author Cavallone, Marco
Gonçalves Jorge, Patrik
Moeckli, Raphaël
Bailat, Claude
Flacco, Alessandro
Prezado, Yolanda
Delorme, Rachel
author_facet Cavallone, Marco
Gonçalves Jorge, Patrik
Moeckli, Raphaël
Bailat, Claude
Flacco, Alessandro
Prezado, Yolanda
Delorme, Rachel
author_sort Cavallone, Marco
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description BACKGROUND: Ultra‐high dose‐rate (UHDR) irradiations (>40 Gy/s) have recently garnered interest in radiotherapy (RT) as they can trigger the so‐called “FLASH” effect, namely a higher tolerance of normal tissues in comparison with conventional dose rates when a sufficiently high dose is delivered to the tissue. To transfer this to clinical RT treatments, adapted methods and practical tools for online dosimetry need to be developed. Ionization chambers remain the gold standards in RT but the charge recombination effects may be very significant at such high dose rates, limiting the use of some of these dosimeters. The reduction of the sensitive volume size can be an interesting characteristic to reduce such effects. PURPOSE: In that context, we have investigated the charge collection behavior of the recent IBA Razor™ Nano Chamber (RNC) in UHDR pulses to evaluate its potential interest for FLASH RT. METHODS: In order to quantify the RNC ion collection efficiency (ICE), simultaneous dose measurements were performed under UHDR electron beams with dose‐rate‐independent Gafchromic™ EBT3 films that were used as the dose reference. A dose‐per‐pulse range from 0.01 to 30 Gy was investigated, varying the source‐to‐surface distance, the pulse duration (1 and 3 μs investigated) and the LINAC gun grid tension as irradiation parameters. In addition, the RNC measurements were corrected from the inherent beam shot‐to‐shot variations using an independent current transformer. An empirical logistic model was used to fit the RNC collection efficiency measurements and the results were compared with the Advanced Markus plane parallel ion chamber. RESULTS: The RNC ICE was found to decrease as the dose‐per‐pulse increases, starting from doses above 0.2 Gy/pulse and down to 40% of efficiency at 30 Gy/pulse. The RNC resulted in a higher ICE for a given dose‐per‐pulse in comparison with the Markus chamber, with a measured efficiency found higher than 85 and 55% for 1 and 10 Gy/pulse, respectively, whereas the Markus ICE was of 60 and 25% for the same doses. However, the RNC shows a higher sensitivity to the pulse duration than the Advanced Markus chamber, with a lower efficiency found at 1 μs than at 3 μs, suggesting that this chamber could be more sensitive to the dose rate within the pulse. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirmed that the small sensitive volume of the RNC ensures higher ICE compared with larger chambers. The RNC was thus found to be a promising online dosimetry tool for FLASH RT and we proposed an ion recombination model to correct its response up to extreme dose‐per‐pulses of 30 Gy.
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spelling pubmed-95399502022-10-14 Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams Cavallone, Marco Gonçalves Jorge, Patrik Moeckli, Raphaël Bailat, Claude Flacco, Alessandro Prezado, Yolanda Delorme, Rachel Med Phys COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DOSIMETRY BACKGROUND: Ultra‐high dose‐rate (UHDR) irradiations (>40 Gy/s) have recently garnered interest in radiotherapy (RT) as they can trigger the so‐called “FLASH” effect, namely a higher tolerance of normal tissues in comparison with conventional dose rates when a sufficiently high dose is delivered to the tissue. To transfer this to clinical RT treatments, adapted methods and practical tools for online dosimetry need to be developed. Ionization chambers remain the gold standards in RT but the charge recombination effects may be very significant at such high dose rates, limiting the use of some of these dosimeters. The reduction of the sensitive volume size can be an interesting characteristic to reduce such effects. PURPOSE: In that context, we have investigated the charge collection behavior of the recent IBA Razor™ Nano Chamber (RNC) in UHDR pulses to evaluate its potential interest for FLASH RT. METHODS: In order to quantify the RNC ion collection efficiency (ICE), simultaneous dose measurements were performed under UHDR electron beams with dose‐rate‐independent Gafchromic™ EBT3 films that were used as the dose reference. A dose‐per‐pulse range from 0.01 to 30 Gy was investigated, varying the source‐to‐surface distance, the pulse duration (1 and 3 μs investigated) and the LINAC gun grid tension as irradiation parameters. In addition, the RNC measurements were corrected from the inherent beam shot‐to‐shot variations using an independent current transformer. An empirical logistic model was used to fit the RNC collection efficiency measurements and the results were compared with the Advanced Markus plane parallel ion chamber. RESULTS: The RNC ICE was found to decrease as the dose‐per‐pulse increases, starting from doses above 0.2 Gy/pulse and down to 40% of efficiency at 30 Gy/pulse. The RNC resulted in a higher ICE for a given dose‐per‐pulse in comparison with the Markus chamber, with a measured efficiency found higher than 85 and 55% for 1 and 10 Gy/pulse, respectively, whereas the Markus ICE was of 60 and 25% for the same doses. However, the RNC shows a higher sensitivity to the pulse duration than the Advanced Markus chamber, with a lower efficiency found at 1 μs than at 3 μs, suggesting that this chamber could be more sensitive to the dose rate within the pulse. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirmed that the small sensitive volume of the RNC ensures higher ICE compared with larger chambers. The RNC was thus found to be a promising online dosimetry tool for FLASH RT and we proposed an ion recombination model to correct its response up to extreme dose‐per‐pulses of 30 Gy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-05-20 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9539950/ /pubmed/35441716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.15675 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Medical Physics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association of Physicists in Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DOSIMETRY
Cavallone, Marco
Gonçalves Jorge, Patrik
Moeckli, Raphaël
Bailat, Claude
Flacco, Alessandro
Prezado, Yolanda
Delorme, Rachel
Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
title Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
title_full Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
title_fullStr Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
title_short Determination of the ion collection efficiency of the Razor Nano Chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
title_sort determination of the ion collection efficiency of the razor nano chamber for ultra‐high dose‐rate electron beams
topic COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DOSIMETRY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9539950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.15675
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