نتایج جستجو برای: CTDI Measurement

تعداد نتایج: 441251  

Journal: :Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc 2008
John A Bauhs Thomas J Vrieze Andrew N Primak Michael R Bruesewitz Cynthia H McCollough

In x-ray computed tomography (CT), the most common parameter used to estimate and minimize patient dose is the CT dose index (CTDI). The CTDI is a volume-averaged measure that is used in situations where the table is incremented in conjunction with the tube rotation. Variants of the CTDI correct for averaging across the field of view and for adjacent beam overlaps or gaps. CTDI is usually measu...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2013
Hugo de las Heras Ronaldo Minniti Sean Wilson Chad Mitchell Marlene Skopec Claudia C Brunner Kish Chakrabarti

A straightforward method is presented to estimate peak skin doses (PSDs) delivered by computed tomography (CT) scanners. The measured PSD values are related to the well-known volume CT dose index (CTDI(vol)), displayed on the console of CT scanners. PSD measurement estimates were obtained, in four CT units, by placing radiochromic film on the surface of a CTDI head phantom. Six different X-ray ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2011
Xinhua Li Da Zhang Bob Liu

The CT scanner-displayed radiation dose information is based on CT dose index (CTDI) over an integration length of 100 mm (CTDI(100)), which is lower than the CTDI over an infinite integration length (CTDI(∞)). In an adult or a pediatric body CT scan, the limiting equilibrium dose can be established near the central scan plane, and CTDI(∞) more closely indicates the accumulated dose than CTDI(1...

2011
Sangroh Kim Haijun Song Ehsan Samei Fang‐Fang Yin Terry T. Yoshizumi

Dosimetry in kilovoltage cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a challenge due to the limitation of physical measurements. To address this, we used a Monte Carlo (MC) method to estimate the CT dose index (CTDI) and the dose length product (DLP) for a commercial CBCT system. As Dixon and Boone showed that CTDI concept can be applicable to both CBCT and conventional CT, we evaluated weighted CT...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2011
Cynthia McCollough Theresa Branham Vince Herlihy Mythreyi Bhargavan Lavonne Robbins Krista Bush Michael McNitt-Gray J Thomas Payne Tom Ruckdeschel Doug Pfeiffer Dianna Cody Robert Zeman

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the distribution of CT dose index (CTDI) values reported by sites undergoing ACR CT accreditation between 2002 and 2004. METHODS Weighted CTDI (CTDI(w)) values were measured and reported by sites applying for ACR CT accreditation, and the percentage of scanners with values above the 2002 ACR diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) was determined. Acquisi...

Journal: :Physica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics 2008
B Hill A J Venning C Baldock

Polymer gel dosimetry undertaken on a multislice CT scanner provides an alternative method to conventional dosimetry measurements. Polymer gel dosimeters were used to measure CT radiation doses and compared to TLD and ionization chamber measurements in different diameter phantoms. CTDI was investigated for each of these phantoms for a range of mAs (100-400 mAs), tube voltage (100-135 kV) and no...

Journal: :Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 2007
Cornelia Walter Judit Boda-Heggemann Hansjörg Wertz Iris Loeb Angelika Rahn Frank Lohr Frederik Wenz

PURPOSE Positioning verification is usually performed with treatment beam (MV) portal images (PI) using an electronic portal imaging device (EPID). A new alternative is the use of a low energy photon source (kV) and an additional EPID mounted to the accelerator gantry. This system may be used for PI or--with rotating gantry--as cone-beam CT (CBCT). The dose delivered to the patient by different...

2012
C. Descamps M. Gonzalez E. Garrigo A. Germanier D. Venencia

The computed tomography dose index (CTDI) measured with a 10 cm long pencil ionization chamber placed in a 14 cm long PMMA phantom is typically used to evaluate the doses delivered during CT procedure. For the new generation of CT scanners, the efficiency of this methodology is low because it excludes the contribution of radiation scattered beyond the 100 mm range of integration along z. The AA...

Journal: :Medical physics 2003
Robert L Dixon

Equations are derived for generating accumulated dose distributions and the dose line integral in a cylindrical dosimetry phantom for a helical CT scan series from the single slice dose profiles using convolution methods. This exposition will better clarify the nature of the dose distribution in helical CT, as well as providing the medical physicist with a better understanding of the physics in...

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