EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER

During image-guided radiation therapy, the patient is exposed to unwanted radiation from imaging devices built into the medical LINAC. In the present study, the effective dose delivered to a patient from a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machine was measured. Absorbed doses in specific organs l...

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Main Authors: YOUNG MIN MOON, HYO-JIN KIM, DONG WON KWAK, YEONG-ROK KANG, MAN WOO LEE, TAE-IK RO, JEUNG KEE KIM, DONG HYEOK JEONG
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-04-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315301698
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spelling doaj-3af41381bfe74f9bad017389e8646dc22020-11-24T21:54:45ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332014-04-0146225526210.5516/NET.08.2012.080EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETERYOUNG MIN MOON0HYO-JIN KIM1DONG WON KWAK2YEONG-ROK KANG3MAN WOO LEE4TAE-IK RO5JEUNG KEE KIM6DONG HYEOK JEONG7Research Center, Dongnam Inst. of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan,619-953, KoreaResearch Center, Dongnam Inst. of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan,619-953, KoreaDepartment of physics, DongA University, Busan 604-714, KoreaResearch Center, Dongnam Inst. of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan,619-953, KoreaResearch Center, Dongnam Inst. of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan,619-953, KoreaDepartment of physics, DongA University, Busan 604-714, KoreaResearch Center, Dongnam Inst. of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan,619-953, KoreaResearch Center, Dongnam Inst. of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan,619-953, KoreaDuring image-guided radiation therapy, the patient is exposed to unwanted radiation from imaging devices built into the medical LINAC. In the present study, the effective dose delivered to a patient from a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machine was measured. Absorbed doses in specific organs listed in ICRP Publication 103 were measured with glass dosimeters calibrated with kilovolt (kV) X-rays using a whole body physical phantom for typical radiotherapy sites, including the head and neck, chest, and pelvis. The effective dose per scan for the head and neck, chest, and pelvis were 3.37±0.29, 7.36±0.33, and 4.09±0.29 mSv, respectively. The results highlight the importance of the compensation of treatment dose by managing imaging dose.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315301698Effective DoseCone Beam Computed TomographyImage Guided Radiotherapy
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author YOUNG MIN MOON
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MAN WOO LEE
TAE-IK RO
JEUNG KEE KIM
DONG HYEOK JEONG
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HYO-JIN KIM
DONG WON KWAK
YEONG-ROK KANG
MAN WOO LEE
TAE-IK RO
JEUNG KEE KIM
DONG HYEOK JEONG
EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Effective Dose
Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Image Guided Radiotherapy
author_facet YOUNG MIN MOON
HYO-JIN KIM
DONG WON KWAK
YEONG-ROK KANG
MAN WOO LEE
TAE-IK RO
JEUNG KEE KIM
DONG HYEOK JEONG
author_sort YOUNG MIN MOON
title EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER
title_short EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER
title_full EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER
title_fullStr EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTIVE DOSE MEASUREMENT FOR CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING GLASS DOSIMETER
title_sort effective dose measurement for cone beam computed tomography using glass dosimeter
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2014-04-01
description During image-guided radiation therapy, the patient is exposed to unwanted radiation from imaging devices built into the medical LINAC. In the present study, the effective dose delivered to a patient from a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machine was measured. Absorbed doses in specific organs listed in ICRP Publication 103 were measured with glass dosimeters calibrated with kilovolt (kV) X-rays using a whole body physical phantom for typical radiotherapy sites, including the head and neck, chest, and pelvis. The effective dose per scan for the head and neck, chest, and pelvis were 3.37±0.29, 7.36±0.33, and 4.09±0.29 mSv, respectively. The results highlight the importance of the compensation of treatment dose by managing imaging dose.
topic Effective Dose
Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Image Guided Radiotherapy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315301698
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