Evaluation of computed tomography dose profiler probe for computed tomography dose index and geometric efficiency measurements

Author:

Akhilesh PhilominaORCID,Pathan M S,Sharma S D

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of solid-state sensor based computed tomography dose profiler (CTDP) probe for measurement of standard computed tomography dose metric CTDI100 and free in air geometric efficiency for various beam widths available in a 128-slice CT scanner and also to estimate the efficiency of CTDI100 metric. The response accuracy of CTDP probe was verified using a standard 100 mm long ionization chamber. The geometric efficiency measurements performed by the CTDP probe were validated using XR-QA2 radiochromic film measurements. The efficiency of CTDI100 metric was assessed by calculating the ratio of CTDI100 measured in the center hole position to CTDI measured in the same position of both head and body phantoms. The weighted CTDI values derived from CTDI100 measured by the CTDP probe showed an average difference of 8% from ionization chamber measured values. The efficiency of CTDI100 metric estimated using CTDP probe and 150 mm long phantoms was in the range of 82% to 86% and 76% to 80% for head and body phantom measurements respectively. The differences in the geometric efficiency values for various beam settings and tube voltages measured by the CTDP probe and films were within 7%. Taken together, the results of this study proved that unlike the 100 mm long ionization chamber, the CTDP probe can be efficiently used to determine CTDI for any length over which dose integration is desired and also measure geometric efficiency of MDCT scanners for various beam widths in helical mode of operation.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Nursing

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