Determination of the weighted CT dose index in modern multi-detector CT scanners

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作者
Perisinakis, K.
Damilakis, J.
Tzedakis, A.
Papadakis, A.
Theocharopoulos, N.
Gourtsoyiannis, N.
机构
[1] Univ Crete, Fac Med, Dept Med Phys, Iraklion 71003, Crete, Greece
[2] Educ Technol Inst Crete, Dept Nat Sci, Iraklion 71004, Crete, Greece
[3] Univ Crete, Fac Med, Dept Radiol, Iraklion 71003, Crete, Greece
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PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY | 2007年 / 52卷 / 21期
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10.1088/0031-9155/52/21/010
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
The aim of the present study was to (a) evaluate the underestimation in the value of the free-in-air (CTDIair) and the weighted CT dose index (CTDIw) determined with the standard 100 mm pencil chamber, i.e. the CTDI100 concept, for the whole range of nominal radiation beam collimations selectable in a modern multi-slice CT scanner, (b) estimate the optimum length of the pencil-chamber and phantoms for accurate CTDIw measurements and (c) provide CTDIw values normalized to free-in-air CTDI for different tube-voltage, nominal radiation beam collimations and beam filtration values. The underestimation in the determination of CTDIair and CTDIw using the CTDI100 concept was determined from measurements obtained with standard polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) phantoms and arrays of thermoluminescence dosimeters. The Monte Carlo N-Particle transport code was used to simulate standard CTDI measurements on a 16-slice CT scanner. The optimum pencil-chamber length for accurate determination of CTDIw was estimated as the minimum chamber length for which a further increase in length does not alter the value of the CTDI. CTDIw/CTDIair ratios were determined using Monte Carlo simulation and the optimum detector length for all selectable tube-voltage values and for three different values of beam filtration. To verify the Monte Carlo results, measured values of CTDIw/CTDIair ratios using the standard 100 mm pencil ionization chamber were compared with corresponding values calculated with Monte Carlo experiments. The underestimation in the determination of CTDIair using the 100 mm pencil chamber was less than 1% for all beam collimations. The underestimation in CTDIw was 15% and 27% for head and body phantoms, respectively. The optimum detector length for accurate CTDIw measurements was found to be 50 cm for the beam collimations commonly employed in modern multi-detector (MD) CT scanners. The ratio of CTDIw/CTDIair determined using the optimum detector length was found to be independent of beam collimation. Percentage differences between measured and calculated corresponding CTDIw/CTDIair ratios were always less than 8% for head and less than 5% for body PMMA phantoms. In conclusion, the CTDIair of MDCT scanners may be measured accurately with a 100 mm pencil chamber. However, the CTDI100 concept was found to be inadequate for accurate CTDIw determination for the wide beam collimations commonly used in MDCT scanners. Accurate CTDIw determination presupposes the use of a pencil chamber and PMMA phantoms at least 50 cm long.
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页码:6485 / 6495
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