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A Monte Carlo calculation of dosimetric parameters of 90Sr/90Y and 192Ir SS sources for intravascular brachytherapy. Med Phys 2000 Nov;27(11):2528-35

Date

12/29/2000

Pubmed ID

11128305

DOI

10.1118/1.1319374

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0033678807 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   57 Citations

Abstract

The AAPM TG-60 report has proposed various dose calculation parameters for intravascular brachytherapy (IVBT). These parameters include the dose rate constant (or the dose rate at a reference position for a beta-particle emitting source), the radial dose function, and the anisotropy function. In this work, we have used a modified EGS4 Monte Carlo system to calculate these parameters for the two most commonly used IVBT sources (the beta-particle emitting 90Sr/90Y source and the photon emitting 192Ir SS source). To ensure the calculation accuracy, the present calculation was compared with several measurements and calculations reported by other authors. Excellent agreement was found for the results with the photon source. For beta-particle source calculation, the present results for a variety of point sources agree very well with a previous work. The presently calculated radial dose functions for the 90Sr/90Y source are consistent with those of a published work for intermediate radial distances. The dose uniformity in the axial direction was also studied. The contributions of bremsstrahlung photons to total doses for the 90Sr/90Y beta source, and the influence of ignoring electron transport on calculated doses for the 192Ir SS photon source are discussed.

Author List

Wang R, Li XA



MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Brachytherapy
Iridium Radioisotopes
Monte Carlo Method
Phantoms, Imaging
Photons
Radioisotopes
Radiometry
Reproducibility of Results
Strontium Radioisotopes
Water
Ytterbium