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A Novel Method for Estimating Patient-Specific Primary dose in Cone-Beam Computed Tomography.

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For the purpose of real-time scan-protocol optimisation and patient-specific dose management in cone-beam computed tomography, we introduce a numerical algorithm that estimates the primary dose distributions in reconstructed images. The… Click to show full abstract

For the purpose of real-time scan-protocol optimisation and patient-specific dose management in cone-beam computed tomography, we introduce a numerical algorithm that estimates the primary dose distributions in reconstructed images. The proposed algorithm is based on the ray-tracing technique and utilises reconstructed voxel data and scanning protocol. The algorithm is validated with the Monte Carlo (MC) and conventional model-based dose reconstruction methods for the simple cylindrical water and anthropomorphic head phantoms. The algorithm shows good agreement with both methods in terms of the zeroth-order x-ray interactions, which exclude the higher-order x-ray interactions at sites distant from the first interactions, and it consumes a significantly lower computational cost compared with the MC method. The differences between the proposed algorithm and the model-based dose reconstruction method as well as the improvement strategies of the algorithm are discussed in detail.

Keywords: patient specific; computed tomography; beam computed; method; primary dose; cone beam

Journal Title: Radiation protection dosimetry
Year Published: 2021

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