학술논문

New Method of Estimating Effective Energy for X-ray CT Scanners / X線CT装置の線量評価に不可欠な実効エネルギーの新たな測定および算出法の検討
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本放射線技術学会雑誌 / Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology. 2005, 61(3):385
Subject
Dose estimation
Effective energy
Half-value layer (HVL)
Inner-metal center-air ratio (IMCAR)
X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0369-4305
1881-4883
Abstract
Because the exposure dose in X-ray computed tomography examinations is sometimes difficult to determine, it is important to be able to estimate the dose for these examinations. The effective energy of the X-ray CT scanner is required to estimate exposure dose. Although the half-value-layer(HVL) method has been used to calculate effective energy, it is not an easy method. This paper proposes a technique by which effective energy can be easily calculated. Certain details were found to cause change in effective energy, and the ratio (inner-metal center-air ratio : IMCAR) between air dose and dose in fixing the metallic pipe in the isocenter of an X-ray CT scanner was necessary. The IMCAR from a different X-ray CT scanner was required, and, when effective energy was calculated, it showed an error of less than 0.7% for the half-value-layer method. The effect of this error on dose estimation was slight (0.4%). This technique is useful, because effective energy can easily be calculated with a high degree of accuracy.