Ultrasound attenuation computed tomography assessment of PAGAT gel dose


Autoria(s): Khoei, Shadi; Trapp, Jamie V.; Langton, Christian M.
Data(s)

22/07/2014

Resumo

Ultrasound has been previously investigated as an alternative readout method for irradiated polymer gel dosimeters, with authors reporting varying dose responses. We extend previous work utilizing a new computed tomography ultrasound scanner comprising of two identical 5 MHz, 128-element linear-array ultrasound transducers, co-axially aligned and submerged in water as a coupling agent, with rotational of the gel dosimeter between the transducers facilitated by a robotic arm. We have investigated the dose-dependence of both ultrasound bulk attenuation and broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) for the PAGAT gel dosimeter. The ultrasound bulk attenuation dose sensitivity was found to be 1.46  ±  0.04 dB m −1 Gy −1, being in agreement with previously published results for PAG and MAGIC gels. BUA was also found to be dose dependent and was measured to be 0.024  ±  0.003 dB MHz −1 Gy −1; the advantage of BUA being its insensitivity to frequency-independent attenuation mechanisms including reflection and refraction, thereby minimizing image reconstruction artefacts.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88639/

Publicador

Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1088/0031-9155/59/15/N129

Khoei, Shadi, Trapp, Jamie V., & Langton, Christian M. (2014) Ultrasound attenuation computed tomography assessment of PAGAT gel dose. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 59(15), N129-N137.

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Copyright 2014 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #ultrasound computed tomography #broasband ultrasound attenuation #polymer gel dosimetry #ultrasound attenuation
Tipo

Journal Article