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Evaluation of the dose distribution gradient in the close vicinity of brachytherapy seeds using electron paramagnetic resonance imaging
Authors:Emilia S Vanea  Philippe Levêque  Fadi Abboud  Anne Bol  Jean Marc Denis  Natallia Kolbun  Stefaan Vynckier  Bernard Gallez
Institution:1. Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Unit, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium;2. Emilia S. Vanea and Philippe Levêque contributed equally to this work.;3. Molecular Imaging and Experimental Radiotherapy Unit, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has been successfully employed to determine radiation dose using alanine. The EPR signal intensity reflects the number of stable free radicals produced, and provides a quantitative measurement of the absorbed dose. The aim of the present study was to explore whether this principle can be extended to provide information on spatial dose distribution using EPR imaging (EPRI). Lithium formate was selected because irradiation induces a single EPR line, a characteristic that is particularly convenient for imaging purposes. 125I‐brachytherapy seeds were inserted in tablets made of lithium formate. Images were acquired at 1.1 GHz. Monte Carlo (MC) calculations were used for comparison. The dose gradient can be determined using two‐dimensional (2D) EPR images. Quantitative data correlated with the dose estimated by the MC simulations, although differences were observed. This study provides a first proof‐of‐concept that EPRI can be used to estimate the gradient dose distribution in phantoms after irradiation. Magn Reson Med, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:EPR  free radicals  dosimetry  dose distribution  brachytherapy
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