GANTRY ANGULATION EFFECTS ON CT DOSE ALONG THE Z-AXIS DIRECTION IN HEAD EXAMINATIONS

Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Masoumeh ParsiReza Paydar

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the gantry angulation on dose profiles along the z-axis, the CTDIW value and the CTDIW efficiency in the head examinations. A Monte Carlo simulation model of a GE LightSpeed 16-slice CT scanner was developed by a GATE toolkit. The CTDI100 in air at the isocenter and in a head dosimetry phantom were measured using a pencil ion chamber. Dose profiles were studied in the central and peripheral holes of the head phantom using thermoluminescence LiF disc dosemeters for gantry angulations of 0°, 10° and 20°. Results show a small shift for only the peripheral dose profiles with increasing the gantry angulation (maximum shift of 24 mm at 20°). The peak amplitude of the dose profiles was reduced for both of the central and peripheral holes by ~5%, while the CTDIW values and the CTDIW efficiencies did not change significantly.

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