Dosimetric applicator characterization in hyperthermia: an automated quality assurance procedure based on relative specific absorption rate measurements
Timoteo Daniel Herrera, Remko Zweije, H. Petra Kok, Johannes Crezee

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast automated quality assurance method for hyperthermia treatments using E-field measurements to ensure consistent and reproducible results.
Contribution
A novel QA procedure for hyperthermia applicator characterization using relative SAR measurements and automated E-field data.
Findings
The QA procedure takes ~40 minutes per setup and shows <5% variability in EFS and EPD measurements.
Curved setups with clinical bolus thickness produce more homogeneous SAR distributions compared to flat setups.
Excessive bolus thickness leads to irregular SAR distributions and increased EFS and EPD variations.
Abstract
Ensuring reproducible treatments and therapeutic temperature rises is pivotal for wider clinical application of hyperthermia. We propose a fast automated quality assurance (QA) procedure using E‑field measurements for relative specific absorption rate (SAR) applicator characterization, with a similar workflow to radiotherapy dosimetry. Our procedure was demonstrated for 434 MHz superficial contact flexible microstrip applicators (CFMA) with similar antennas and geometry to the ALBA ON 4000D system. Applicators were placed on a liquid saline phantom. A Cartesian robot performed E‑field measurements moving E‑field sensors through the phantom. We analysed the influence of spatial resolution on effective field size (EFS) measurements. Using volume measurements, we established effective penetration depth (EPD) variation across the aperture. We evaluated repeatability, measuring central…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasound and Hyperthermia Applications · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
