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Korean Journal of Medical Physics 2013; 24(1): 35-40

Published online March 25, 2013

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Evaluation of Absorbed Dose and Skin Dose with MDCT Using Ionization Chamber and TLD

이온 전리함 및 TLD 법을 이용한 Multi-Detector Computed Tomography의 흡수선량 및 체표면 선량 평가

Kyung Soo Jeon*, Young Kee Oh*, Jong Geun Baek*, Ok Bae Kim*, Jin Hee Kim*, Tae Jin Choi, Dong Hyeok Jeong§, Jeong Kee Kim§

전경수*ㆍ오영기*ㆍ백종근*ㆍ김옥배*ㆍ김진희*ㆍ최태진ㆍ정동혁§ㆍ김정기§

Departments of *Radiation Oncology, Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine, Keimyung University, Daegu, Department of Physics, College of Science, Yeungnam University, Kyungsan, §Research Center, Dongnam Inst. Radiological and Medical Sciences, Busan, Korea

계명대학교 의과대학 *방사선종양학과, 의공학과, 영남대학교 물리학과, §동남권원자력의학원

Abstract

Recently, the uses of Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) for radiation treatment simulation and planning which is used for intensity modulated radiation therapy with high technique are increasing. Because of the increasing uses of MDCT, additional doses are also increasing. The objective of this study is to evaluate the absorbed dose of body and skin undergoing in MDCT scans. In this study, the exposed dose at the surface and the center of the cylindrical water phantom was measured using an pencil ionization chamber, 30 cc ionization chamber and TL Powder. The results of MDCT were 31.84 mGy, 33.58 mGy and 32.73 mGy respectively. The absorbed dose at the surface showed that the TL reading value was 33.92 mGy from MDCT. These results showed that the surface dose was about 3.5% from the MDCT exposure higher than a dose which is located at the center of the phantom. These results mean that the total exposed dose undergoing MDCT 4 times (diagnostic, radiation therapy planning, follow-up et al.), is about 14 cGy, and have to be considered significantly to reduce the exposed dose from CT scan.

KeywordsMDCT, CTDI, Pencil ion chamber, 30 cc ion-chamber, TLD

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September 2024

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