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3D dosimetry study of 188Re liquid balloon for intravascular brachytherapy using bang polymer gel dosemeters
Authors:Wuu C S  Schiff P B  Maryanski M  Liu T  Borzillary S  Weinberger J
Affiliation:Department of Radiation Oncology, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA. csw6@columbia.edu
Abstract:It has been suggested that the combination of intravascular brachytherapy and coronary stent implantation may result in further reduction of restenosis after percutaneous balloon angioplasty. The use of an angioplasty balloon filled with a 188Re liquid beta source for intravascular brachytherapy provides the advantages of accurate source positioning and uniform dose distribution to the coronary vessel wall. The effect of source edge and stent on the dose distribution of the target tissue may be clinically important. In BANG gels, the absorbed radiation produces free-radical chain polymerisation of acrylic monomers that are initially dissolved in the gel. The number of polymer particles is proportional to the absorbed dose. In this study, 3D dose distributions are presented for 188Re balloons, with and without stents, using a prototype He-Ne laser CT scanner and the proprietary BANG polymer gel dosemeters.
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