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Validation of calculation algorithms for organ doses in CT by measurements on a 5 year old paediatric phantom.

Jérémie Dabin1, Alessandra Mencarelli, Dayton McMillan, Anna Romanyukha, Lara Struelens, Choonsik Lee.   

Abstract

Many organ dose calculation tools for computed tomography (CT) scans rely on the assumptions: (1) organ doses estimated for one CT scanner can be converted into organ doses for another CT scanner using the ratio of the Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDI) between two CT scanners; and (2) helical scans can be approximated as the summation of axial slices covering the same scan range. The current study aims to validate experimentally these two assumptions. We performed organ dose measurements in a 5 year-old physical anthropomorphic phantom for five different CT scanners from four manufacturers. Absorbed doses to 22 organs were measured using thermoluminescent dosimeters for head-to-torso scans. We then compared the measured organ doses with the values calculated from the National Cancer Institute dosimetry system for CT (NCICT) computer program, developed at the National Cancer Institute. Whereas the measured organ doses showed significant variability (coefficient of variation (CoV) up to 53% at 80 kV) across different scanner models, the CoV of organ doses normalised to CTDIvol substantially decreased (12% CoV on average at 80 kV). For most organs, the difference between measured and simulated organ doses was within  ±20% except for the bone marrow, breasts and ovaries. The discrepancies were further explained by additional Monte Carlo calculations of organ doses using a voxel phantom developed from CT images of the physical phantom. The results demonstrate that organ doses calculated for one CT scanner can be used to assess organ doses from other CT scanners with 20% uncertainty (k  =  1), for the scan settings considered in the study.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27192093     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/61/11/4168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2019-02       Impact factor: 4.056

2.  Comparison of organ and effective dose estimations from different Monte Carlo simulation-based software methods in infant CT and comparison with direct phantom measurements.

Authors:  Michael Lawson; Kemal Berk; Mohamed Badawy; Yujin Qi; Ahilan Kuganesan; Peter Metcalfe
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 2.243

3.  Organ doses evaluation for chest computed tomography procedures with TL dosimeters: Comparison with Monte Carlo simulations.

Authors:  Louise Giansante; Juliana C Martins; Denise Y Nersissian; Karen C Kiers; Fernando U Kay; Marcio V Y Sawamura; Choonsik Lee; Eloisa M M S Gebrim; Paulo R Costa
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2018-12-03       Impact factor: 2.102

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