scholarly journals Online Checking of Radiation Dose for Computed Tomography Imaging Investigations Performed on the Human Patients

2013 ◽  
Vol 8-9 ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Alin Cordos

This article presents an online checking method to get the accumulated x-ray radiation dose for Computed Tomography imaging investigations performed to the human patients. When the patient arrived to imaging center to request a new investigation the system will generate an online verification based on the CNP. The software application will show a warning message if the radiation doze is exceeded. The software technologies used are based on web services and HL7 Version 2.3.1 standard.

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Ignacio O. Romero ◽  
Changqing Li

BACKGROUND: Pencil beam X-ray luminescence computed tomography (XLCT) imaging provides superior spatial resolution than other imaging geometries like sheet beam and cone beam geometries. However, the pencil beam geometry suffers from long scan times, resulting in concerns overdose which discourages the use of pencil beam XLCT. OBJECTIVE: The dose deposited in pencil beam XLCT imaging was investigated to estimate the dose from one angular projection scan with three different X-ray sources. The dose deposited in a typical small animal XLCT imaging was investigated. METHODS: A Monte Carlo simulation platform, GATE (Geant4 Application for Tomographic Emission) was used to estimate the dose from one angular projection scan of a mouse leg model with three different X-ray sources. Dose estimations from a six angular projection scan by three different X-ray source energies were performed in GATE on a mouse trunk model composed of muscle, spine bone, and a tumor. RESULTS: With the Sigray source, the bone marrow of mouse leg was estimated to have a radiation dose of 44 mGy for a typical XLCT imaging with six angular projections, a scan step size of 100 micrometers, and 106 X-ray photons per linear scan. With the Sigray X-ray source and the typical XLCT scanning parameters, we estimated the dose of spine bone, muscle tissues, and tumor structures of the mouse trunk were 38.49 mGy, 15.07 mGy, and 16.87 mGy, respectively. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that an X-ray benchtop source (like the X-ray source from Sigray Inc.) with high brilliance and quasi-monochromatic properties can reduce dose concerns with the pencil beam geometry. Findings of this work can be applicable to other imaging modalities like X-ray fluorescence computed tomography if the imaging protocol consists of the pencil beam geometry.


2011 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 424-428 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Bevins ◽  
Joseph Zambelli ◽  
Ke Li ◽  
Zhihua Qi ◽  
Guang-Hong Chen

2007 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 292-293
Author(s):  
S. Roux ◽  
C. Alric ◽  
J. Taleb ◽  
C. Mandon ◽  
C. Billotey ◽  
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