3D printing for dosimetric optimization and quality assurance in small animal irradiations using megavoltage X-rays.

PURPOSE New therapeutic options in radiotherapy (RT) are often explored in preclinical in-vivo studies using small animals. We report here on the feasibility of modern megavoltage (MV) linear accelerator (LINAC)-based RT for small animals using easy-to-use consumer 3D printing technology for dosimetric optimization and quality assurance (QA). METHODS In this study we aimed to deliver 5×2Gy to the half-brain of a rat using a 4MV direct hemi-field X-ray beam. To avoid the beam's build-up in the target and optimize dosimetry, a 1cm thick, customized, 3D-printed bolus was used. A 1:1 scale copy of the rat was 3D printed based on the CT dataset as an end-to-end QA tool. The plan robustness to HU changes was verified. Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), for both MV irradiations and for kV imaging doses, and a gafchromic film were placed within the phantom for dose delivery verifications. The phantom was designed using a standard treatment planning software, and was irradiated at the LINAC with the target aligned using kV on-board imaging. RESULTS The plan was robust (dose difference<1% for HU modification from 0 to 250). Film dosimetry showed a good concordance between planned and measured dose, with the steep dose gradient at the edge of the hemi-field properly aligned to spare the contralateral half-brain. In the treated region, the mean TLDs percentage dose differences (±2 SD) were 1.3% (±3.8%) and 0.9% (±1.7%) beneath the bolus. The mean (±2 SD) out-of-field dose measurements was 0.05Gy (±0.02Gy) for an expected dose of 0.04Gy. Imaging doses (2mGy) still spared the contralateral-brain. CONCLUSIONS Use of consumer 3D-printers enables dosimetry optimization and QA assessment for small animals MV RT in preclinical studies using standard LINACS.

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