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Assessment of protocols in cone-beam CT with symmetric and asymmetric beams usingeffective dose and air kerma-area product.

Authors :
Batista, Wilson Otto
Soares, Maria Rosangela
de Oliveira, Marcus V.L.
Maia, Ana F.
Caldas, Linda V.E.
Source :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes. Jun2015, Vol. 100, p16-20. 5p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate and compare protocols with similar purposes in a cone beam CT scanner using thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) and the air kerma-area product ( P KA ) as the kerma index. The measurements were performed on two protocols used to obtain an image of the maxilla–mandible using the equipment GENDEX GXCB 500: Protocol [GX1] extended diameter and asymmetric beam (14 cm×8.5 cm-maxilla/mandible) and protocol [GX2] symmetrical beam (8.5 cm×8.5 cm-maxillary/mandible). LiF dosimeters inserted into a female anthropomorphic phantom were used. For both protocols, the value of P KA was evaluated using a PTW Diamentor E2 meter and the multimeter Radcal Rapidose system. The results obtained for the effective dose/ P KA were separated by protocol image. [GX1]: 44.5 µSv/478 mGy cm 2 ; [GX2]: 54.8 µSv/507 mGy cm 2 . Although the ratio of the diameters (14 cm/8.5 cm)=1.65, the ratio of effective dose values (44.5 µSv/54.8 µSv)=0.81, that is, the effective dose of the protocol with extended diameter is 19% smaller. The P KA values reveal very similar results between the two protocols. For the cases where the scanner uses an asymmetric beam to obtain images with large diameters that cover the entire face, there are advantages from the point of view of reducing the exposure of patients when compared to the use of symmetrical beam and/or to FOV images with a smaller diameter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09698043
Volume :
100
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102592408
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2015.01.014