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Estimation of diffuse Cherenkov optical emission from external beam radiation build-up in tissue

Savannah M. Decker, Daniel A. Alexander, Rachael L. Hachadorian, Rongxiao Zhang, David J. Gladstone, Petr Brůža, Brian W. Pogue

2021Journal of Biomedical Optics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE: Optical imaging of Cherenkov emission during radiation therapy could be used to verify dose delivery in real-time if a more comprehensive quantitative understanding of the factors affecting emission intensity could be developed. AIM: This study aims to explore the change in diffuse Cherenkov emission intensity with x-ray beam energy from irradiated tissue, both theoretically and experimentally. APPROACH: Derivation of the emitted Cherenkov signal was achieved using diffusion theory, and experimental studies with 6 to 18 MV energy x-rays were performed in tissue phantoms to confirm the model predictions as related to the radiation build-up factor with depth into tissue. RESULTS: Irradiation at lower x-ray energies results in a greater surface dose and higher build-up slope, which results in a ∼46 % greater diffusely emitted Cherenkov signal per unit dose at 6 MV relative to 18 MV x-rays. However, this phenomenon competes with a decrease in signal from less Cherenkov photons being generated at lower energies, a ∼44 % reduction at 6 versus 18 MV. The result is an emitted Cherenkov signal that is nearly constant with beam energy. CONCLUSIONS: This study explains why the observed Cherenkov emission from tissue is not a strong function of beam energy, despite the known strong correlation between Cherenkov intensity and particle energy in the absence of build-up and scattering effects.

Topics & Concepts

Cherenkov radiationPhysicsOpticsCherenkov detectorPhotonRadiationBeam (structure)IrradiationScatteringIntensity (physics)Nuclear physicsDetectorAdvanced Radiotherapy TechniquesRadiation Dose and ImagingOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
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