A dynamic partial differential equation (PDE) model is used to simulate effects of a single Ir192 brachytherapy seed on the amount and composition of polymer formed during polyacrylamide gel (PAG) dosimetry. Simulations are conducted for a point-source brachytherapy seed placed at the center of a 6%T 50% C anoxic PAG phantom. The seed is removed after one minute, but polymerization is simulated up to a final time of 24 hours. Simulation results indicate that changes occur in both the mass of polymer formed per unit dose and in the crosslink density as a function of the radial distance from the brachytherapy seed. For example, at a distance of 5 mm from the seed, 41 mg of polymer form per Gy of radiation absorbed (after 24 hours), whereas at a larger distance of 5 cm from the seed 75 mg of polymer form per Gy. The polymer that forms near the seed is predicted to have a higher level of crosslinking than the polymer that forms further away. These results suggest potential calibration problems that may occur during brachytherapy dosimetry using polymer gels. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Nasr, A. T., Chain, J. N. M., Schreiner, L. J., & McAuley, K. B. (2010). Mathematical modelling of response of polymer gel dosimeters to brachytherapy radiation. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 250, pp. 321–323). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/250/1/012066
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