Calculation method for novel upright CT scanner isodose curves

Author:

Kissick Michael W.12,Panaino Costanza1,Criscuolo Anthony34,Hayes John1,Hoffman Carson1,Mackie Rockwell12,Schreuder Andries N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leo Cancer Care, Ltd. Middleton Wisconsin USA

2. Department of Medical Physics University of Wisconsin – Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

3. Engineering and Physical Sciences University of Surrey Guildford UK

4. Medical Radiation Physics National Physical Laboratory Teddington UK

Abstract

AbstractPurposeA computational method based on Monte‐Carlo calculations is presented and used to calculate isodose curves for a new upright and tilting CT scanner useful for radiation protection purposes.MethodsThe TOPAS code platform with imported CAD files for key components was used to construct a calculation space for the scanner. A sphere of water acts as the patient would by creating scatter out of the bore. Maximum intensity dose maps are calculated for various possible tilt angles to make sure radiation protection for site planning uses the maximum possible dose everywhere.ResultsThe resulting maximum intensity isodose lines are more rounded than ones for just a single tilt angle and so closer to isotropic. These maximum intensity curves are closer to the isotropic assumption used in CTDI or DLP based methods of site planning and radiation protection. The isodose lines are similar to those of a standard CT scanner, just tilted upwards. There is more metal above the beam that lessens the dose above versus below isocenter.ConclusionAside from the orientation, this upright scanner is very similar to a typical CT scanner, and nothing different for shielding needs to be done for this new upright tilting CT scanner, because an isotropic scatter source is often assumed for any CT scanner.

Publisher

Wiley

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