Author/Authors :
Masoudi, M Nuclear Engineering Department - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Faghihi, R Nuclear Engineering Department - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran - Radiation Research Center - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Sina, S Nuclear Engineering Department - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran - Radiation Research Center - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study is to analyze the cumulative dose profile tail beyond the scan lengths of 10-90 cm in CT examinations on central
and peripheral axes of water phantoms (10-50 cm diameter). The analysis
includes extension, trend, and dependency of the tails on the scan length and
phantom diameter. Materials and Methods: A validated Monte Carlo model
of a GE LightSpeed 16-slice CT scanner was used to obtain a dose profile from
narrow beam collimation (1μm). The cumulative dose profile tail was
developed by applying the well-known "convolution method", i.e. convolving
a dose profile with a RECT function. The tails were analyzed according to the
phantom diameter and scan length statistically. Results: For all phantoms,
the statistical analysis shows no significant differences between tails of scan
lengths of 10-90 cm for peripheral axis and those of scan lengths > 30 cm for
the central axis. The tails have an exponential falloff from the scan edge
modeled by D(z)=Ae-Bz. The A and B are related to the falloff speed and
amplitude of the tails. By increasing the phantom diameter, the amplitude
and falloff speed decrease 82% and 59% on the central axis and 65% and 31%
on the peripheral axis respectively. Conclusion: A simple equation was
suggested for dose calculation at any point beyond the scan range on the
central and peripheral axes of water phantoms. The equation is independent
of scan length and is useful for evaluating the dose of organs located at the edge or outside of the scan region.
Keywords :
Computed tomography , dose profile , GATE simulation , cumulative dose