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Artifact-free CT images for electron beam therapy using a patient-specific non metallic shield
Affiliation:1. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Radiology, Cleveland, Ohio;2. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Department of Radiology, Buenos Aires, Argentina;3. Case Western Reserve University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland, Ohio;4. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Radiation Oncology, Cleveland, Ohio;1. Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Centre Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany;2. Institute of Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Centre Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany
Abstract:Patient’s CT images taken with metallic shields for radiotherapy suffer from artifacts. Furthermore, the treatment planning system (TPS) has a limitation on accurate dose calculations for high density materials. In this study, a Monte Carlo (MC)-based method was developed to accurately evaluate the dosimetric effect of the metallic shield. Two patients with a commercial tungsten shield of lens and two patients with a custom-made lead shield of lip were chosen to produce their non-metallic dummy shields using 3D scanner and printer. With these dummy shields, we generated artifact-free CT images. The maximum CT number allowed in TPS was assigned to metallic shields. MC simulations with real material information were carried out. In addition, clinically relevant dose-volumetric parameters were calculated for the comparison between MC and TPS. Relative dosimetry was performed using radiochromic films. The dose reductions below metallic structures were shown on MC dose distributions, but not evident on TPS dose distributions. The differences in dose-volumetric parameters of PTV between TPS and MC for eye shield cases were not clearly shown. However, the mean dose of lens from TPS and MC was different. The MC results were in superior agreement with measured data in relative dosimetry. The lens dose could be overestimated by TPS. The differences in dose-volumetric parameters of PTV between TPS and MC were generally larger in lip cases than in eye cases. The developed method is useful in predicting the realistic dose distributions around the organs blocked by the metallic shields.
Keywords:Monte Carlo simulation  Metallic shield  Electron beam  3D printer
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