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6 May 2004Dose profile measurement of a four-dimensional CT (4D-CT) including scattered radiation
We have developed a four-dimensional CT (4D CT) using continuous rotation of cone-beam x-ray. The maximum
nominal beam width of the 4D CT is 128 mm at the center of rotation in the longitudinal direction. In
order to obtain appropriate estimations of exposure dose, detailed single-slice dose profi les perpendicular to the
rotation axis including scattered radiation were measured in PMMA cylindrical phantoms, which were cylindrical
lucite phantoms of 160 mm and 320 mm diameter and 900 mm length. Dose profi les were measured with
a pin photodiode detector at the center and a peripheral point of 10 mm depth. A pin silicon photodiode sensor
with 3 × 3 × 3 mm sensitive region was used as an x-ray detector, which was scanned along longitudinal direction
in the phantom for beam widths of 20, 42, 74, 106 and 138 mm. The dose profi les had long tails caused
by scattered radiation more than 200 mm out of the beam width edge. The exposure dose covered 95 % was
distributed along about 360 mm length at the center and about 310 mm at the periphery, which was independent
of the beam width. Before the advent of multi-detector CT, CTDI100 was used to approximate integral dose for
clinical scan conditions. However, for 4D CT employing a variable beam width, the standard CTDI was not a
good estimation. This work was carried out to establish a method of the dose measurements including scattered
radiation for cone-beam CT such as 4D CT. In order to perform the dose assessment including scattered radiation,
dose measured length should be recommended to measure integral dose over beam widths plus at least 230
mm, which covered 95 % total exposure dose.
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Masahiro Endo, Schin'ichiro Mori, Takanori Tsunoo, Kanae Nishizawa, Takahiko Aoyama, "Dose profile measurement of a four-dimensional CT (4D-CT) including scattered radiation," Proc. SPIE 5368, Medical Imaging 2004: Physics of Medical Imaging, (6 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.535207