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3D reconstruction of scintillation light emission from proton pencil beams using limited viewing angles—a simulation study
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2014
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EngineeringProton Radiotherapy BeamsLarge VolumeBiomedical EngineeringBeam OpticScintillation Light EmissionRadiation Therapy PlanningInstrumentationRadiation ImagingRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiation DetectionPhysicsMedical ImagingScintillatorProton TherapyScintillation SystemProton PencilBiomedical ImagingAngles—a Simulation Study
An accurate and high-resolution quality assurance (QA) method for proton radiotherapy beams is necessary to ensure correct dose delivery to the target. Detectors based on a large volume of liquid scintillator have shown great promise in providing fast and high-resolution measurements of proton treatment fields. However, previous work with these detectors has been limited to two-dimensional measurements, and the quantitative measurement of dose distributions was lacking. The purpose of the current study is to assess the feasibility of reconstructing three-dimensional (3D) scintillation light distributions of spot scanning proton beams using a scintillation system. The proposed system consists of a tank of liquid scintillator imaged by charge-coupled device cameras at three orthogonal viewing angles. Because of the limited number of viewing angles, we developed a profile-based technique to obtain an initial estimate that can improve the quality of the 3D reconstruction. We found that our proposed scintillator system and profile-based technique can reconstruct a single energy proton beam in 3D with a gamma passing rate (3%/3 mm local) of 100.0%. For a single energy layer of an intensity modulated proton therapy prostate treatment plan, the proposed method can reconstruct the 3D light distribution with a gamma pass rate (3%/3 mm local) of 99.7%. In addition, we also found that the proposed method is effective in detecting errors in the treatment plan, indicating that it can be a very useful tool for 3D proton beam QA.
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