Measurement of tissue-radiation dosage using a thermal steady-state elastic shear wave

Sheng Yi Chang, Tung Sheng Hsieh, Wei Ru Chen, Jin Chung Chen, Chien Chou*

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Abstract

A biodosimeter based on thermal-induced elastic shear wave (TIESW) in silicone acellular porcine dermis (SAPD) at thermal steady state has been proposed and demonstrated. A square slab SAPD treated with ionizing radiation was tested. The SAPD becomes a continuous homogeneous and isotropic viscoelastic medium due to the generation of randomly coiled collagen fibers formed from their bundle-like structure in the dermis. A harmonic TIESW then propagates on the surface of the SAPD as measured by a nanometerscaled strain-stress response under thermal equilibrium conditions at room temperature. TIESW oscillation frequency was noninvasively measured in real time by monitoring the transverse displacement of the TIESW on the SAPD surface. Because the elastic shear modulus is highly sensitive to absorbed doses of ionizing radiation, this proposed biodosimeter can become a highly sensitive and noninvasive method for quantitatively determining tissue-absorbed dosage in terms of TIESW's oscillation frequency. Detection sensitivity at 1 cGy and dynamic ranges covering 1 to 40 cGy and 80 to 500 cGy were demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number085001
JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics
Volume22
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 08 2017

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Keywords

  • biodosimeter
  • elastic shear modulus
  • polarized heterodyne interferometer
  • viscoelastic shear wave

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