Evaluation of the basic properties of the BANGkit™ gel dosimeter

Physics in Medicine and Biology 52 巻 8 号 2301-2311 頁 2007-04 発行
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Evaluation of the basic properties of the BANGkit™ gel dosimeter
作成者
Murakami Yuji
Nakashima T.
Watanabe Yoichi
Akimitsu Tomohide
Matsuura Kanji
Kenjo Masahiro
Kaneyasu Yuko
Wadasaki Koichi
Hirokawa Yutaka
Ito Katsuhide
収録物名
Physics in Medicine and Biology
52
8
開始ページ 2301
終了ページ 2311
抄録
We evaluated the basic properties of a commercially available BANGkit™ gel dosimeter, which is a normoxic type of BANG® gel. This gel-kit has the same composition as the BANG®3 gel, but is fully oxygenated. To exclude oxygen, oxygen scavenging ascorbic acid and copper sulfate as a catalyst are used. The properties that we examined are the effects of the concentrations of copper sulfate and ascorbic acid on the response, the reproducibility, the long-term stability, the temperature effect at irradiation, and the dose-rate effect. In our results, the excellent linear fit of the R2-dose response in a dose range for clinical use and its reproducibility were observed. The precision of a linear fit was preserved for about three weeks. The temperature at irradiation showed a significant effect on the dose response. Although the dose-rate dependence in the high dose range was observed, it was negligible for the clinical dose range up to 270 cGy. In conclusion, this gel dosimeter is thought to be utilizable in clinical practice, while we have to pay attention to the temperature during the entire measurement processes, and additionally there is room for improvement in the linearity and the dose-rate dependence in the high dose range.
著者キーワード
polymer gel
gel dosimetry
BANGkit
NDC分類
医学 [ 490 ]
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
IOP Publishing
発行日 2007-04
権利情報
Copyright (c) Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing Limited 2007.
出版タイプ Author’s Original(十分な品質であるとして、著者から正式な査読に提出される版)
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 0031-9155
[DOI] 10.1088/0031-9155/52/8/017
[PMID] 17404470
[NCID] AA00774048
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/52/8/017