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An evaluation of dosimetric characteristics of MAGIC gel modified by adding formaldehyde (MAGIC-f)
Authors:JF Pavoni  O Baffa
Institution:Departamento de Física, FFCLRP, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Bandeirantes, 3900, 14040-901 Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil
Abstract:PurposeTo evaluate the dosimetric characteristics of a new formulation of MAGIC gel, called MAGIC-f, which contains the addition of 3.3% formaldehyde, resulting in a gel with increased thermal stability.MethodsMAGIC-f gel was prepared and stored in hermetically sealed plastic containers. After irradiation, magnetic resonance images (MRI) were acquired to evaluate dose and dose distribution. Dosimetric characterization was performed by means of depth dose measurements, dose response sensitivity and linearity, temporal stability, energy and dose rate dependence, dose integration using sequential beams, temperature influence during MRI acquisition and dose distribution integrity.ResultsMAGIC-f depth dose measurements are compatible with the dosimetric table data within ±4% uncertainty. The dosimeter's R2 response varies linearly with dose at least from 0 to 6 Gy. The time–course of the sensitivity of the dosimeter following irradiation, indicated stabilization after 2 weeks. The dosimeter's response to irradiation was altered by 6% when increasing the energy from cobalt beams to 10 MV beams. The dose rate dependence of this new formulation of gel dosimeter is small: less than 2.5% for a variation from 200 to 500 cGy/min, and the dependence with the fractionation scheme is about 50% smaller than for standard MAGIC gel. The dependence on scanning temperature was also verified, and the integrity of the dose distribution was confirmed for a period of 90 days.ConclusionsThe results demonstrate the applicability of this new dosimeter in tridimensional dose distribution measurements.
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