Estimation of Absorbed Dose Distribution in Different Organs during the CT Scan: Monte Carlo Study
Journal: Austin Journal of Radiology (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-02-24
Authors : Kara U; Huseyin Ozan Tekin;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : CT scan; Absorbed dose; Monte carlo simulation;
Abstract
This work aimed to validate the accuracy of a Monte Carlo source model of the Ge Lightspeed CT scanner using organ doses measured in specific human adult phantoms. The x-ray output of the Ge Lightspeed multidetector CT scanner was simulated within the Monte Carlo code. The resulting source model was able to perform various real simulated scan model helical Computed Tomography (CT) scans of varying scan parameters such as kVp, mAs, filtration, pitch, and beam collimation. This work has been performed by using real Computed Tomography (CT) protocols to patients in public hospitals in Turkey. We used Monte Carlo simulation methods with real height and weight of patients and Computed Tomography (CT) scanners real parameters. Absorbed organ doses have been calculated by using Monte Carlo simulation. The results showed that changes in mAs value are significantly important for obtaining the risk of cancer from dose rates. Additionally, the dose received by each organ has been calculated and the results showed that Monte Carlo is a strong and effective tool in radiological investigations.
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