2001
DOI: 10.1118/1.1395038
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Beta versus gamma dosimetry close to Ir‐192 brachytherapy sources

Abstract: The relative importance of the dose rate component owing to the beta spectrum emitted by 192Ir brachytherapy sources at the short radial distances of interest in intravascular and endobronchial applications is investigated. Separate dosimetric calculations, using Monte Carlo simulations, were performed for the gamma and beta dose rate components of an 192Ir ideal point source as well as real 192Ir source designs used in clinical practice including wire and seed sources and both Nucletron and Varian, old and ne… Show more

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“…The beta spectrum of the Ir source has not been considered in simulation since its contribution to the dose rate distribution for distances greater than 1 mm from the source is negligible due to the encapsulation of the source and the catheter in which the source is introduced. [11] However, the models for the processes of Compton scattering, Photoelectric effect and Rayleigh scattering have been used from the low energy package of EGSnrc. The cross-section tabulation was taken from the EPDL 97.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beta spectrum of the Ir source has not been considered in simulation since its contribution to the dose rate distribution for distances greater than 1 mm from the source is negligible due to the encapsulation of the source and the catheter in which the source is introduced. [11] However, the models for the processes of Compton scattering, Photoelectric effect and Rayleigh scattering have been used from the low energy package of EGSnrc. The cross-section tabulation was taken from the EPDL 97.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, electron dose contributions from sources generally considered as photon emitters should be considered. [48][49][50] The National Nuclear Data Center ͑NNDC͒ at Brookhaven National Laboratory is an internationally regarded reference for radionuclide radiation spectra. 51 This database includes all of the commonly used radionuclides in brachytherapy, often listing the precision of photon and electron energies to four significant digits and the emission intensities to three significant digits and probabilities to parts per million.…”
Section: Ivc Source Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beta spectrum has not been considered in simulation since it's contribution to the dose rate distribution for distances greater than 1 mm from the source is negligible due to the encapsulation of the source and the catheter in which the source is introduced. [16] However, the models for the processes of Compton scattering, Photoelectric effect and Rayleigh scattering have been used simulated in the low energy package of EGSnrc. The cross-section tabulation with uncertainty was taken from the EPDL 97.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%