Monte Carlo simulations of the use of isotropic light dosimetry probes to monitor energy fluence in biological tissues

Authors
Citation
Ml. De Jode, Monte Carlo simulations of the use of isotropic light dosimetry probes to monitor energy fluence in biological tissues, PHYS MED BI, 44(12), 1999, pp. 3027-3037
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00319155 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
3027 - 3037
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9155(199912)44:12<3027:MCSOTU>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The use of isotropic light dosimetry probes is being increasingly advocated to monitor the light dose during photodynamic therapy. In this paper Monte Carlo simulations were used to study the potential error resulting from th e disturbance of the local fluence due to presence of the probe. External i rradiation of a plane slab of tissue was modelled for two sets of tissue op tical properties. A highly scattering, nearly spherical detector probe, app roximately 1 mm in diameter, positioned just above the tissue surface and a t several depths below the surface, was incorporated into the simulation. T issue fluence distributions were generated in the absence of the detector p robe, and with the probe in situ. The presence of the probe caused negligib le disturbance to the ambient fluence distribution when embedded in the tis sue. The fluence measured at the centre of the detector probe showed a good correlation with the tissue fluence measured in the absence of the probe. With the detector probe positioned just above the tissue surface some reduc tion in surface tissue fluence was observed, although this effect was negli gible at greater tissue depths. It was concluded that, when embedded in tis sue, isotropic detector probes produce an accurate measure of tissue fluenc e or fluence rate.