| Literature DB >> 34233314 |
Yuta Matsunaga1, Tomonobu Haba2, Masanao Kobayashi2, Shoichi Suzuki2, Yasuki Asada3, Koichi Chida4.
Abstract
This study presents a comparison of novel pregnant model phantoms with a handmade phantom in terms of shape and radiation measurement points to determine which model is more suitable for measuring the fetal radiation dose during X-ray examinations. Novel pregnant model phantoms were constructed using an anthropomorphic phantom in combination with two differently-sized custom-made abdomen phantoms simulating pregnancy, which were constructed from a polyurethane resin. The size and shape of the polyurethane resin were designed based on abdominal sizes and shapes collected from the CT examinations at 18 pregnant patients of one hospital. The handmade pregnant model phantom was constructed using an anthropomorphic phantom and a beach ball containing water. Compared with the handmade phantom, there were additional dose measurement points on the novel pregnant model phantoms. Our model phantoms improved upon the handmade phantom in terms of shape and radiation measurement points. We produced pregnant model phantoms that simulated the shapes and sizes of actual patients for the first time.Entities:
Keywords: fetal radiation dose; phantoms; pregnant patient
Year: 2021 PMID: 34233314 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/ac125c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiol Prot ISSN: 0952-4746 Impact factor: 1.394