Magnetization transfer imaging for polymer gel dosimetry


Autoria(s): Lepage, M.; McMahon, K.; Galloway, G. J.; De Deene, Y.; Back, S. A. J.; Baldock, C.
Data(s)

01/06/2002

Resumo

Off-resonance RF pre-saturation was used to obtain contrast in MRI images of polymer gel dosimeters irradiated to doses up to 50 Gy. Two different polymer gel dosimeters composed of 2-hydroxyethyl-acryl ate or methacrylic acid monomers mixed with N, N'-methylene-bisacrylamide (BIS), dispersed in an aqueous gelatin matrix were evaluated. Radiation-induced polymerization of the co-monomers generates a fast-relaxing insoluble polymer. Saturation of the polymer using off-resonance Gaussian RF pulses prior to a spin-echo read-out with a short echo time leads to contrast that is dependent on the absorbed dose. This contrast is attributed to magnetization transfer (MT) between free water and the polymer, and direct saturation of water was found to be negligible under the prevailing experimental conditions. The usefulness of MT imaging was assessed by computing the dose resolution obtained with this technique. We found a low value of dose resolution over a wide range of doses could be obtained with a single experiment. This is an advantage over multiple spin echo (MSE) experiments using a single echo spacing where an optimal dose resolution is achieved over only very limited ranges of doses. The results suggest MT imaging protocols may be developed into a useful tool for polymer gel dosimetry.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:38296

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Iop Publishing Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Biomedical #Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging #Radiation-dose Distributions #Ray Computed-tomography #Quantitative Interpretation #Polyacrylamide Gels #Ft-raman #Mri #Resolution #Relaxation #Artifacts #Invivo #020203 Particle Physics
Tipo

Journal Article