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Assessment of computed tomography simulators used in radiotherapy treatment planning in serbia, croatia, and bosnia and herzegovina

Authors :
T Ivana Kralik
A Lejla Ibrisimovic
Jelena Krestic-Vesovic
R Dragomir Paunovic
Jasna Davidovic Dj.
S Borislava Petrovic
J Stipe Galic
D Goran Kolarevic
D Mladen Kasabasic
V Jelena Stankovic
M Ivana Miskovic
S Mirjana Budanec
B Koca Cicarevic
B Mladen Markovic
V Ivan Gencel
I Juraj Bibic
S Milana Marjanovic
S Darijo Hrepic
A Arpad Tot
Z Dario Faj
Source :
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection, Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 97-106 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The purpose of this work was to evaluate computed tomography simulators used in radiotherapy treatment planning in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. A survey of quality assurance programmes of 24 computed tomography simulators in 16 facilities was conducted. A dedicated CT-to-ED phantoms was scanned at 120 kV and 140 kV, to obtain CT-to-ED con version curves as well as CTDI vol. Thoracal phantoms were scanned in the standard and extended field of view to evaluate the dosimetric effect on treatment planning and delivery. The mean age of the measured scanners was 5.5 years. The mean water HU value was –6.5 (all scanners, all voltages) and air HU value was –997. Extended field of view computed tomography data differ from the standard field of view and differences between conversion curves have significant dosimetric impact. The CTDI data showed a large range of values between centers. Better quality assurance of computed tomography simulators in all countries is recommended. The CT-to-ED curve could be used as default at one voltage and per manufacturer. Extended field of view imaging can be used, but treatment planning should be avoided in the regions out of the standard field of view.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14513994
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear technology and radiation protection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0c56a961de30b7c2a470d56cdcd563da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP201118009P