2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.radi.2020.02.011
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A comparison of the CT-dosimetry software packages based on stylized and boundary representation phantoms

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“…Effective dose estimates conducted by different dosimetry software have noted differences of 25% between software and as high as 55% and 210% for soft tissue organ and skeletal tissue dose estimates. This finding is consistent with studies looking at variation in effective dose estimates in the adult population 21,40 . However, only a single published study has compared a subset of TLD infant organ doses to computational dosimetry software and only for a single acquisition protocol.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Effective dose estimates conducted by different dosimetry software have noted differences of 25% between software and as high as 55% and 210% for soft tissue organ and skeletal tissue dose estimates. This finding is consistent with studies looking at variation in effective dose estimates in the adult population 21,40 . However, only a single published study has compared a subset of TLD infant organ doses to computational dosimetry software and only for a single acquisition protocol.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This finding is consistent with studies looking at variation in effective dose estimates in the adult population. 21 , 40 However, only a single published study has compared a subset of TLD infant organ doses to computational dosimetry software and only for a single acquisition protocol. When normalizing organ doses to CTDI vol , most organ doses align with measurement uncertainty between the studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, limited knowledge of these radiation exposure doses was available despite their importance in estimating the risk posed by CT examinations. Numerous studies have used anthropomorphic and/or cylindrical acrylic phantoms to estimate radiation exposure doses for individual organs during CT examinations; however, other studies reported significant variation according to the type of simulation software 26 . Other studies have directly measured CT organ doses in human subjects.…”
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“…As the years have progressed, the need for THA in younger patients has become much more common, highlighting the need for longer-lasting implants. Since 75% of hip implants are expected to last between 15 and 20 years (27), revision hip surgery can be anticipated in patients under the age of 55 (28,29), which is further confirmed by their higher revision rate. To lower the risk of implant failure, precise pre-operative planning of THA is thus crucial.…”
Section: The Defining Factors Of An Optimal Ct Scan For Tha Planningmentioning
confidence: 86%