Method and system for radioisotope ion beam gamma therapy
US-9220921-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10940332B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10940332-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615160576-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 9, 2021 |
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A monitor for pulsed high energy radiation therapy using a radiation beam passing through a treatment zone, the radiation of 0.2 MEV or greater; has a camera for imaging Cherenkov light from the treatment zone; apparatus for preventing interference by room lighting, the camera synchronized to pulses of the radiation beam; and an image processor adapted to determine extent of the beam area on the patient skin from the images. Additionally an image processor determines cumulative skin dose in the treatment zone from the images. In embodiments, the processor uses a three-dimensional model of a subject to determine mapping of image intensity in images of Cherenkov light to radiation intensity in skin, applies the mapping to images of Cherenkov light to verify skin dose delivered, and accumulates skin dose by summing the maps of skin dose.
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A system for providing, and monitoring delivery and accuracy of, a radiation therapy comprising: a source of pulsed high energy radiation disposed to provide a radiation beam to a treatment zone, with high energy radiation of at least 0.2 MeV; at least one camera configured to obtain images of light emitted from the treatment zone, the cameras disposed to image the treatment zone; apparatus adapted to minimize interference by room lighting with the obtained images comprising apparatus adapted to synchronize pulsed room lighting to between pulses of the pulsed high energy radiation to allow obtaining images of Cherenkov light at times without ambient lighting; and an image processor; wherein the camera is synchronized to obtain the images during pulses of the pulsed high energy radiation; wherein the image processor is configured with machine readable code adapted to using a three-dimensional model of a subject to determine a mapping of image intensity in the obtained images of Cherenkov light to a radiation dose deposited in skin of the subject provided by the radiation therapy. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the image processor is adapted with machine readable code to estimate a beam shape from the obtained images of Cherenkov light. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the image processor is adapted with machine readable code to estimate the radiation dose of the high energy radiation beam on the subject's skin from the obtained images-of Cherenkov light. 4. The system of claim 2 , where the image processor is further adapted with machine readable code to resolve patient position relative to the treatment beam by using vascular and skin structures appearing in the emitted Cherenkov images as biological alignment features. 5. The system of claim 2 where the image processor is further adapted with machine readable code to extract a shape of the beam, and code adapted to compare intensity patterns from the images with images from at least one prior treatment session to determine if changes have occurred and thereby to verify daily accuracy in delivery. 6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a positioning device configured to hold the camera in a same location, angle and position in a first fractionated radiation treatment session and all subsequent fractionated radiation treatment sessions. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the image processor is configured to acquire multiple images of Cherenkov light during a treatment session. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the image data is used to verify delivery as planned by comparison to a prescribed radiation dose. 9. A system for providing and monitoring delivery and accuracy of radiation therapy comprising: a source of pulsed high energy radiation disposed to provide a radiation beam to a treatment zone, with high energy radiation of at least 0.2 MeV; at least one camera configured to obtain images of light emitted from the treatment zone, the camera s disposed to image the treatment zone; apparatus adapted to minimize interference by room lighting with the obtained images comprising apparatus adapted to synchronize pulsed room lighting to allow image capture of Cherenkov light at times without ambient lighting; and an image processor; wherein the camera is synchronized to obtain the images during pulses of the pulsed high energy radiation; wherein the apparatus adapted to minimize interference by room lighting includes the image processor being adapted with machine readable instructions configured to obtain a first image of the treatment zone during at least one pulse of the high energy radiation source, and a second image of the treatment zone at a time other than during a pulse of the high energy radiation source; and with machine readable instructions configured to subtract the second image from the first image to provide an image of Cherenkov light from the treatment zone, the first and second images of the treatment zone being obtained while the treatment zone is illuminated with room lighting; wherein the image processor is adapted with machine readable code to estimate a radiation dose of the high energy radiation beam on a subject's skin from the images. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the machine readable code to estimate a radiation dose of the high energy radiation beam on the subject's skin from the images uses a three-dimensional model of the subject to determine a mapping of image intensity in the images of Cherenkov light to the radiation dose deposited in skin of the subject. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the image processor is adapted with machine readable code to estimate cumulative radiation dose deposited in skin across a plurality of a treatment sessions in the treatment zone. 12. The system of claim 9 , the image processor further configured with machine readable code to apply the mapping of image intensity from the multiple images of Cherenkov emissions from the treatment zone, the first and second images of the treatment zone being obtained while the treatment zone is illuminated with room lighting to determine maps of radiation dose to skin, and to determine if changes in position have occurred and to warn an operator if the treatment beam design is providing excessive radiation dose to skin or excessive changes in tissue position have occurred between successive sessions of treatment. 13. A system for providing, and monitoring delivery and accuracy of, a radiation therapy comprising: a source of pulsed high energy radiation disposed to provide a radiation beam to a treatment zone, with high energy radiation of at least 0.2 MeV; at least one camera configured to obtain images of light emitted from the treatment zone, the camera s disposed to image the treatment zone; apparatus adapted to minimize interference by room lighting with the obtained images comprising apparatus adapted to synchronize pulsed room lighting to allow image capture of Cherenkov light at times without ambient lighting; and an image processor; wherein the camera is synchronized to obtain the obtained images during pulses of the pulsed high energy radiation; where the image processor is further adapted with machine readable code to resolve patient position relative to the radiation beam by using vascular and skin structures appearing in the obtained images as biological alignment features. 14. The system of claim 13 , where the image processor is further adapted with machine readable code to compare intensity patterns from the obtained images with obtained images from at least one prior treatment session to determine if changes have occurred between sessions. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the image processor is adapted with machine readable code to estimate a cumulative radiation dose to skin across a plurality of a treatment sessions in the treatment zone. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the image processor is configured with machine readable instructions to compare a skin determined from pre-treatment simulations to the cumulative radiation dose to skin and to interrupt the delivery of radiation if the cumulative radiation dose to skin disagrees with the pre-treatment simulations by more than a limit. 17. A system for providing, and monitoring delivery and accuracy of, a radiation therapy comprising: a source of pulsed high energy radiation disposed to provide a radiation beam to a treatment zone, with high energy radiation of at least 0.2 MeV; at least one camera configured to obtain images of light emitted from the treatment zone, the camera s disposed to image th
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