Method and apparatus coordinating synchrotron acceleration periods with patient respiration periods
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G21K-001/08
H05H-015/00
출원번호
US-0707533
(2010-02-17)
등록번호
US-8624528
(2014-01-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Balakin, Vladimir
출원인 / 주소
Balakin, Vladimir
대리인 / 주소
Hazen, Kevin
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262
초록▼
The invention relates generally to treatment of solid cancers. More particularly, the invention relates to enhancing synchrotron acceleration cycle usage efficiency by adjusting the synchrotron's acceleration cycle to correlate with a patient's respiration rate where efficiency refers to the duty cy
The invention relates generally to treatment of solid cancers. More particularly, the invention relates to enhancing synchrotron acceleration cycle usage efficiency by adjusting the synchrotron's acceleration cycle to correlate with a patient's respiration rate where efficiency refers to the duty cycle or the percentage of acceleration cycles used to deliver charged particles to the tumor. The system senses patient respiration and controls timing of negative ion beam formation, injection of charged particles into a synchrotron, acceleration of the charged particles, and extraction to yield delivery of the particles to the tumor at a predetermine period of the patient's respiration cycle. Independent control of charged particle energy and intensity is maintained during the timed irradiation therapy. Multi-field irradiation ensures efficient delivery of Bragg peak energy to the tumor while spreading ingress energy about the tumor.
대표청구항▼
1. An apparatus configured to accelerate charged particles for treatment of a patient, comprising: a synchrotron, comprising: at least one bending magnet;a winding coil power supply configured to operate at a first power level;a first winding coil wrapped around said at least one bending magnet, sai
1. An apparatus configured to accelerate charged particles for treatment of a patient, comprising: a synchrotron, comprising: at least one bending magnet;a winding coil power supply configured to operate at a first power level;a first winding coil wrapped around said at least one bending magnet, said first winding coil configured to carry power from said winding coil power supply;a correction coil power supply configured to operate at less than ten percent of said first power level; anda correction coil wrapped around said at least one bending magnet, said correction coil configured to carry power from said correction coil power supply,wherein said correction coil, operating at less than ten percent of said first power level, allows rapid changes in energy levels of the charged particles; anda main controller configured to alter said energy levels for each pulse of said synchrotron through control of said correction coil power supply resulting in an altered magnetic field used in control of acceleration of the charged particles in said synchrotron. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a magnetic field sensor proximate said bending magnet configured to provide a feedback magnetic field reading to said main controller for control of said magnetic field. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, said magnetic field sensor positioned proximate a gap of said bending magnet, wherein during use the charged particles pass through said gap. 4. The apparatus of claim 2, said first winding coil wrapped around at least two bending magnets, said correction coil wrapped around said at least two bending magnets. 5. The apparatus of claim 4, said magnetic field sensor positioned between said at least two bending magnets. 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein a distal face of a first of said at least two bending magnets is proximate a proximal face of a second of said at least two bending magnets, wherein said first winding coil does not occupy space between said distal face and said proximal face, wherein said correction coil does not occupy space between said distal face and said proximal face. 7. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a second winding coil wrapped around a second bending magnet, said correction coil wrapped around both said first bending magnet and said second bending magnet. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a respiration sensor configured to generate a respiration signal, said respiration signal corresponding to a respiration cycle of the patient, said respiration signal used by said main controller to time delivery of the charged particles to a set point in said respiration cycle. 9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a respiration sensor configured to generate a respiration signal, said respiration signal corresponding to a series of variable length respiration cycles of the patient, wherein said main controller both (1) times delivery of the charged particles to a set point in each respiration cycle of said series of variable length respiration cycles and (2) varies the energy of the charged particles for delivery during said each respiration cycle of said series of respiration cycles. 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a current sensor configured to output a current reading measuring a current resulting from the charged particles striking an extraction foil in said synchrotron, said current reading used as a feedback control to a radio-frequency cavity system of said synchrotron, wherein an applied radio frequency, using said feedback control, in said radio-frequency cavity system results in control of intensity of the charged particles. 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said main controller further comprises control of: injection of hydrogen gas into an ion beam generation system, wherein a magnetic field barrier in said ion beam generation system exists between a high temperature plasma region and a low temperature plasma zone, said ion beam generation system generating the charged particles. 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said main controller further comprises control of: an ion beam focusing system, comprising: metal conductive paths running across a negative ion beam path; anda focusing electrode circumferentially surrounding the negative ion beam path, wherein electric field lines run between said focusing electrode and said metal conductive paths, wherein negative ions in the negative ion beam focus through force vectors running up the electric field lines during use, andwherein the negative ion beam is converted into the charge particles at a converting foil. 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said main controller further comprises control of: a tandem accelerator, said tandem accelerator comprising a converting foil, said converting foil configured to convert negative ions into the charged particles, wherein said converting foil provides a pressure seal between an ion beam formation side of a charged a particle system and a synchrotron side of said irradiation device, wherein a first pump system operates to maintain a first vacuum in said ion beam formation side of said converting foil, wherein a second pump system operates to maintain a second vacuum in said synchrotron side of said irradiation device. 14. A method for accelerating charged particles for treatment of a patient, comprising the steps of: a synchrotron accelerating the charged particle, said synchrotron comprising at least one bending magnet;a winding coil power supply operating at a first power level;a first winding coil wrapped around said at least one bending magnet, said first winding coil carrying power from said winding coil power supply;a correction coil power supply operating at less than ten percent of said first power level; anda correction coil wrapped around said at least one bending magnet, said correction coil carrying power from said correction coil power supply, wherein said correction coil, operating at less than ten percent of said first power level, allows rapid changes in energy levels of the charged particles; anda main controller varying said energy levels for each pulse of said synchrotron through control of said correction coil power supply resulting in an altered magnetic field used in control of acceleration of the charged particles in said synchrotron. 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of: a magnetic field sensor proximate said bending magnet providing a feedback magnetic field reading to said main controller for control of said magnetic field. 16. The method of claim 15, said first winding coil wrapped around at least two bending magnets, said correction coil wrapped around said at least two bending magnets, wherein a distal face of a first of said at least two bending magnets is proximate a proximal face of a second of said at least two bending magnets, wherein said first winding coil does not occupy space between said distal face and said proximal face, wherein said correction coil does not occupy space between said distal face and said proximal face. 17. The method of claim 15, further comprising a second winding coil wrapped around a second bending magnet, said correction coil wrapped around both said first bending magnet and said second bending magnet. 18. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of: a respiration sensor generating a respiration signal, said respiration signal corresponding to a respiration cycle of the patient; andsaid main controller using said respiration signal to time delivery of the charged particles to a set point in said respiration cycle. 19. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of: a respiration sensor generating a respiration signal, said respiration signal corresponding to a series of variable length respiration cycles of the patient; andsaid main controller both (1) timing delivery of the charged particles to a set point in each respiration cycle of said series of variable length respiration cycles and (2) varying the energy of the charged particles delivered during said each respiration cycle of said series of respiration cycles. 20. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of: a current sensor generating a current reading measuring a current resulting from the charged particles striking an extraction foil in said synchrotron, said current reading used as a feedback control to a radio-frequency cavity system of said synchrotron, wherein an applied radio frequency, using said feedback control, in said radio-frequency cavity system results in control of intensity of the charged particles.
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