2015
DOI: 10.1097/hp.0000000000000299
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Numerical Analysis of Organ Doses Delivered During Computed Tomography Examinations Using Japanese Adult Phantoms with the WAZA-ARI Dosimetry System

Abstract: A dosimetry system for computed tomography (CT) examinations, named WAZA-ARI, is being developed to accurately assess radiation doses to patients in Japan. For dose calculations in WAZA-ARI, organ doses were numerically analyzed using average adult Japanese male (JM) and female (JF) phantoms with the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code System (PHITS). Experimental studies clarified the photon energy distribution of emitted photons and dose profiles on the table for some multi-detector row CT (MDCT) devices. … Show more

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“…Care must be taken with regard to the cumulative radiation dose from daily CT imaging, since the radiation level of this modality is higher than that from plain x‐ray images. The recorded value of CT dose index volume (CTDI vol ) (~14 cm) was around 8 mGy per fraction and the effective dose estimated by the WAZA‐ARI software was 1.8 mSv per fraction for our scan condition . Although this dose was much smaller than the irradiation proton dose and yet new techniques and scanning conditions will be needed to reduce the radiation dose further …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Care must be taken with regard to the cumulative radiation dose from daily CT imaging, since the radiation level of this modality is higher than that from plain x‐ray images. The recorded value of CT dose index volume (CTDI vol ) (~14 cm) was around 8 mGy per fraction and the effective dose estimated by the WAZA‐ARI software was 1.8 mSv per fraction for our scan condition . Although this dose was much smaller than the irradiation proton dose and yet new techniques and scanning conditions will be needed to reduce the radiation dose further …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…On the other hand, the cumulative radiation dose of daily CT imaging is an important issue and higher than that of plain x‐ray images. The effective dose delivered by the CT scan estimated by the WAZA‐ARI software was 1.8 mSv per fraction. Although this dose is negligible compared to the therapeutic dose, new techniques and scan conditions must be developed to reduce the radiation dose as effectively as possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organ doses were estimated using the WAZA-ARI version 2 CT dosimetry system, which is a web-based open Monte Carlo simulation software for CT dose calculations. 20) WAZA-ARI v2 enables users provides CTDI and DLP data according to each CT scanner, in addition to the assessment of organ doses. It includes a library of patient models that cover both male and female patients of various ages and body weights.…”
Section: Computed Tomography Machines and Patient Radiation Dose Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be 60 and ICRP-103 weighting schemes on effective dose. 20) The scan parameters that were selected in the WAZA ARI v2 for effective and organ dose calculations in addition to the scanner (s), pitch factor, beam width (mm), and gender. The selection additional option within the phantom item, which is "Adult optional phantom."…”
Section: Computed Tomography Machines and Patient Radiation Dose Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%