Authors
Knol, M., Goncalves Jorge, P., Kunz, L. V., Korysko, P., Petit, B., Durham, A., Marie-catherine, V., Tsoutsou, P., Koutsouvelis, N., Lascaud, J.
Abstract
Objective: Preclinical small-animal irradiators such as the FLASH-SARRP can support the advancement of photon-FLASH toward the clinic. This study aimed at characterizing the FLASH-SARRP and established a robust quality assurance (QA) workflow to enable accurate and reproducible preclinical experiments. Approach: Custom 3D-printed spacers were designed to ensure reproducible X-ray tube alignment, sample positioning and mounting of the dosimetric tools. Beam characteristics were evaluated using a combined dosimetric approach. High spatially resolved dose distributions were obtained from Gafchromic films, whereas a plastic scintillating fiber was employed to monitor in real-time the temporal pulse structure and synchronization between the two X-ray tubes. Day-to-day variability of the delivery was evaluated over several sessions. Main results: The FLASH-SARRP achieved dose-rates of around 80 Gy/s when both tubes were used simultaneously and provided a homogeneous irradiation field suitable for small-animal studies. A desynchronization between the two tubes was observed with an average delay of 10 ms, resulting in temporal dose-rate heterogeneity. Additionally, a substantial inter-session variability (~11%) was found, whereas the intra-session variability was relatively low (~4%). Inter-session variability was reduced to 5%, approaching the intra-session variability, by adding Gafchromic films/scintillator-based quality assurance (QA) workflow into the irradiation routine. Significance: This work highlights the importance of temporal dosimetry for preclinical FLASH studies. Additionally, a practical QA framework is proposed integrating real-time monitoring with reference dosimetry. The proposed work enables adaptive dose delivery, thereby enhancing the reproducibility of the irradiations, which is crucial for reliable preclinical studies on the FLASH effect.
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