Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning

In-vivo X-ray fluorescence constitutes a useful and accurate technique, worldwide established for constituent elementary distribution assessment. Actually, concentration distributions of arbitrary user-selected elements can be achieved along sample surface with the aim of identifying and simultaneously quantifying every constituent element. The method is based on the use of a collimated X-ray beam reaching the sample. However, one common drawback for considering the application of this technique for routine clinical examinations was the lack of information about associated dose delivery. This work presents a complete study of the dose distribution resulting from an in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning for quantifying biohazard materials on human hands. Absorbed dose has been estimated by means of dosimetric models specifically developed to this aim. In addition, complete dose distributions have been obtained by means of full radiation transport calculations in based on stochastic Monte Carlo techniques. A dedicated subroutine has been developed using the PENELOPE 2008 main code also integrated with dedicated programs -MatLab supported- for 3D dose distribution visualization. The obtained results show very good agreement between approximate analytical models and full descriptions by means of Monte Carlo simulations.

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Main Authors: Figueroa,R.G., Lozano,E., Valente,M.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Mexicana de Física 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0035-001X20130004000092014-02-13Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanningFigueroa,R.G.Lozano,E.Valente,M. Dosimetry in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning image XRF and Monte Carlo simulation In-vivo X-ray fluorescence constitutes a useful and accurate technique, worldwide established for constituent elementary distribution assessment. Actually, concentration distributions of arbitrary user-selected elements can be achieved along sample surface with the aim of identifying and simultaneously quantifying every constituent element. The method is based on the use of a collimated X-ray beam reaching the sample. However, one common drawback for considering the application of this technique for routine clinical examinations was the lack of information about associated dose delivery. This work presents a complete study of the dose distribution resulting from an in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning for quantifying biohazard materials on human hands. Absorbed dose has been estimated by means of dosimetric models specifically developed to this aim. In addition, complete dose distributions have been obtained by means of full radiation transport calculations in based on stochastic Monte Carlo techniques. A dedicated subroutine has been developed using the PENELOPE 2008 main code also integrated with dedicated programs -MatLab supported- for 3D dose distribution visualization. The obtained results show very good agreement between approximate analytical models and full descriptions by means of Monte Carlo simulations.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Mexicana de FísicaRevista mexicana de física v.59 n.4 20132013-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0035-001X2013000400009en
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Lozano,E.
Valente,M.
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Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning
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Lozano,E.
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title Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning
title_short Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning
title_full Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning
title_fullStr Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning
title_full_unstemmed Dose distribution calculation for in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning
title_sort dose distribution calculation for in-vivo x-ray fluorescence scanning
description In-vivo X-ray fluorescence constitutes a useful and accurate technique, worldwide established for constituent elementary distribution assessment. Actually, concentration distributions of arbitrary user-selected elements can be achieved along sample surface with the aim of identifying and simultaneously quantifying every constituent element. The method is based on the use of a collimated X-ray beam reaching the sample. However, one common drawback for considering the application of this technique for routine clinical examinations was the lack of information about associated dose delivery. This work presents a complete study of the dose distribution resulting from an in-vivo X-ray fluorescence scanning for quantifying biohazard materials on human hands. Absorbed dose has been estimated by means of dosimetric models specifically developed to this aim. In addition, complete dose distributions have been obtained by means of full radiation transport calculations in based on stochastic Monte Carlo techniques. A dedicated subroutine has been developed using the PENELOPE 2008 main code also integrated with dedicated programs -MatLab supported- for 3D dose distribution visualization. The obtained results show very good agreement between approximate analytical models and full descriptions by means of Monte Carlo simulations.
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