Characterization of a commercial scintillation detector for 2-D dosimetry in scanned proton and carbon ion beams

Phys Med. 2017 Feb:34:48-54. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2017.01.011. Epub 2017 Jan 22.

Abstract

Introduction: Pencil beam scanning technique used at CNAO requires beam characteristics to be carefully assessed and periodically checked to guarantee patient safety. This study aimed at characterizing the Lynx® detector (IBA Dosimetry) for commissioning and periodic quality assurance (QA) for proton and carbon ion beams, as compared to EBT3 films, currently used for QA checks.

Methods and materials: The Lynx® is a 2-D high-resolution dosimetry system consisting of a scintillating screen coupled with a CCD camera, in a compact light-tight box. The scintillator was preliminarily characterized in terms of short-term stability, linearity with number of particles, image quality and response dependence on iris setting and beam current; Lynx® was then systematically tested against EBT3 films. The detector response dependence on radiation LET was also assessed.

Results: Preliminary results have shown that Lynx is suitable to be used for commissioning and QA checks for proton and carbon ion scanning beams; the cross-check with EBT3 films showed a good agreement between the two detectors, for both single spot and scanned field measurements. The strong LET dependence of the scintillator due to quenching effect makes Lynx® suitable only for relative 2-D dosimetry measurements.

Conclusion: Lynx® appears as a promising tool for commissioning and periodic QA checks for both protons and carbon ion beams. This detector can be used as an alternative of EBT3 films, allowing real-time measurements and analysis, with a significant time sparing.

Keywords: Dosimetry; Ion therapy; Pencil beam scanning; Quality assurance.

MeSH terms

  • Heavy Ion Radiotherapy / instrumentation*
  • Linear Energy Transfer
  • Proton Therapy / instrumentation*
  • Radiometry / instrumentation*
  • Scintillation Counting / instrumentation*