scholarly journals Feasibility of Improving the Accuracy of Dose Calculation Using Hybrid Computed Tomography Images: A Phantom Study

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Vol 32 (1) ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hosang Jeon ◽  
Dong Woon Kim ◽  
Ji Hyeon Joo ◽  
Yongkan Ki ◽  
Wontaek Kim ◽  
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M Johnson ◽  
B Reitz ◽  
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M Miften

2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 410-417 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Shogo Tanabe ◽  
Mei Tokai ◽  
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Kimiya Noto ◽  
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AbstractAimTo use cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images for treatment planning, the Hounsfield unit (HU)-electron density (ED) calibration table for CBCT should be stable. The purpose of this study was to verify the stability of the HU values for the CBCT system over 1 year and to evaluate the effects of variation in HU-ED calibration curves on dose calculation.Materials and MethodsA tissue characterisation phantom was scanned with the field of view (FOV) of size S (FOV-S) and FOV of size M (FOV-M) using the CBCT system once a month for 1 year. A single field treatment plan was constructed on digital phantom images to validate the dose distribution using mean HU-ED calibration curves and possible variations.ResultsHU values for each material rod over the observation period varied with trend. The HU value of the cortical bone rod decreased by about 100 HU for the FOV-S and by about 300 HU for the FOV-M. Possible variation in the HU-ED calibration curves produced a ≤17·9% dose difference in the dose maximum in the treatment plan.ConclusionsThe CBCT system should be calibrated periodically for consistent dose calculation.


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