Title : ( A Monte Carlo study on quantifying the amount of dose reduction by shielding the superficial organs of an Iranian 11-year-old boy )
Authors: Parisa Akhlaghi , Elieh Hoseinian Azghadi , Seyyed Hashem Miri Hakimabad , Laleh Rafat Motavali ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
A method for minimizing organ dose during computed tomography examinations is the use of shielding to protect superficial organs. There are some scientific reports that usage of shielding technique reduces the surface dose to patients with no appreciable loss in diagnostic quality. Therefore, in this Monte Carlo study based on the phantom of an 11-year-old Iranian boy, the effect of using an optimized shield on dose reduction to body organs was quantified. Based on the impact of shield on image quality, lead shields with thicknesses of 0.2 and 0.4 mm were considered for organs exposed directly and indirectly in the scan range, respectively. The results showed that there is 50%–62% reduction in amounts of dose for organs located fully or partly in the scan range at different tube voltages and modeling the true location of all organs in human anatomy, especially the ones located at the border of the scan, range affects the results up to 49%.
Keywords
, Computed tomography examinations, dose reduction, Iranian voxel phantom, lead shield.@article{paperid:1059870,
author = {Parisa Akhlaghi and Hoseinian Azghadi, Elieh and Miri Hakimabad, Seyyed Hashem and Rafat Motavali, Laleh},
title = {A Monte Carlo study on quantifying the amount of dose reduction by shielding the superficial organs of an Iranian 11-year-old boy},
journal = {Journal of Medical Physcis},
year = {2016},
volume = {41},
number = {4},
month = {December},
issn = {0971-6203},
pages = {246--253},
numpages = {7},
keywords = {Computed tomography examinations; dose reduction; Iranian voxel phantom; lead shield.},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T A Monte Carlo study on quantifying the amount of dose reduction by shielding the superficial organs of an Iranian 11-year-old boy
%A Parisa Akhlaghi
%A Hoseinian Azghadi, Elieh
%A Miri Hakimabad, Seyyed Hashem
%A Rafat Motavali, Laleh
%J Journal of Medical Physcis
%@ 0971-6203
%D 2016