Comparison of MCNPX and EGSnrc Monte Carlo Codes in the Calculation of Nano-Scaled Absorbed Doses and Secondary Electron Spectra around Clinically Relevant Nanoparticles

Q3 Health Professions Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI:10.18502/fbt.v10i3.13149
A. Mesbahi, Mostafa Robatjazi, H. Baghani, E. Mansouri, M. Mohammadi
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Purpose: Absorbed dose enhancement due to the presence of high atomic number Nanoparticles (NP)s has been estimated and modeled by Monte Carlo (MC) simulation methods. In the current study, two MC codes of Monte Carlo N‐Particle eXtended (MCNPX) and EGSnrc codes were compared by calculation of secondary electron energy spectra and nano-scaled dose values around four types of spherical NPs. Materials and Methods: The MC model was composed of a spherical nanoparticle with a diameter of 50 nm and mono-energetic sources of photons with energies of 30,60, and 100 keV. The secondary electrons emitted from the nanoparticle were scored on the nanoparticle surface and the delivered dose to water around the nanoparticle was tallied using concentric shells with a thickness of 25 nm. Four different elements were used as materials of NPs, including Gold, Bismuth, Gadolinium, and Hafnium. Results: Our results showed a considerable difference in the number of emitted electrons per incident photon between the two codes. There were also discrepancies between the two codes in the energy spectra of secondary electrons. Calculated radial dose values around NPs in nano-scale had a similar pattern for both codes. However, significant differences existed for some elements. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the results of nano-scaled MC modeling for nanoparticle-based radiation therapy are dependent on the code type and its algorithm for electron transport as well as exploited cross-section libraries.
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MCNPX和EGSnrc蒙特卡罗代码在计算纳米级吸收剂量和临床相关纳米粒子周围二次电子能谱中的比较
目的:利用蒙特卡罗(MC)模拟方法对高原子序数纳米粒子(NP)的存在引起的吸收剂量增强进行了估计和建模。本研究通过计算四种球形NPs的二次电子能谱和纳米剂量值,比较了蒙特卡洛N -粒子扩展(MCNPX)和EGSnrc两种MC代码。材料与方法:MC模型由直径为50 nm的球形纳米粒子和能量分别为30、60和100 keV的单能光子源组成。利用厚度为25 nm的同心壳层对纳米粒子表面发射的二次电子进行刻划,并对纳米粒子周围的水的传递剂量进行计数。四种不同的元素被用作NPs的材料,包括金、铋、钆和铪。结果:我们的结果表明,在两个码之间,每个入射光子的发射电子数有相当大的差异。在二次电子能谱上,两种编码也存在差异。两种代码在纳米尺度上计算的NPs周围的径向剂量值具有相似的模式。然而,某些元素存在显著差异。结论:基于纳米粒子的放射治疗的纳米尺度MC建模结果依赖于电子传递的编码类型及其算法以及所利用的截面库。
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Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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