Abstract

4D radiation dosimetry using a highly radiation-sensitive polymer gel dosimeter with real-time quantitative MRI readout is presented as a technique to acquire the accumulated radiation dose distribution during image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) on an MRI-Linac. Optimized T2 weighted TSE scans are converted into quantitative ΔR2 maps and subsequently to radiation dose maps. The potential of real-time 4D radiation dosimetry in a theragnostic MRI-Linac is demonstrated in test tubes, for a square beam in a cylindrical gel phantom, for a simple step-and-shoot irradiation in a head phantom and a dynamic arc treatment on a cylindrical gel phantom using a rotating couch. The optimal sequence parameters for maximal dose resolution in the dynamic MRI acquisition will be presented and the trade off between MRI scanning speed and dose resolution will be discussed. A further improvement in temporal resolution using a keyhole imaging approach is the focus of future research.

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