نتایج جستجو برای: patient dosimetry

تعداد نتایج: 716269  

Journal: :Advances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research 2005
Takuro Shiiba Naoya Kuga Yasuyoshi Kuroiwa Tatsuhiko Sato

We assessed the accuracy of mono-energetic electron and beta-emitting isotope dose-point kernels (DPKs) calculated using the particle and heavy ion transport code system (PHITS) for patient-specific dosimetry in targeted radionuclide treatment (TRT) and compared our data with published data. All mono-energetic and beta-emitting isotope DPKs calculated using PHITS, both in water and compact bone...

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2010
Alessandro M Costa Gustavo L Barbi Edenyse C Bertucci Heberton Ferreira Simone Z Sansavino Beatriz Colenci Linda V E Caldas

The ultimate check of the actual dose delivered to a patient in radiotherapy can only be achieved by using in vivo dosimetry. This work reports a pilot study to test the applicability of a thermoluminescent dosimetric system for performing in vivo entrance dose measurements in external photon beam radiotherapy. The measurements demonstrated the value of thermoluminescent dosimetry as a treatmen...

2010
Andrea Fidanzio Francesca Greco Alessandra Mameli Luigi Azario Mario Balducci Maria Antonietta Gambacorta Vincenzo Frascino Savino Cilla Domenico Sabatino Angelo Piermattei

An electronic portal imaging device (EPID) is an effective detector for in vivo transit dosimetry. In fact, it supplies two-dimensional information, does not require special efforts to be used during patient treatment, and can supply data in real time. In the present paper, a new procedure has been proposed to improve the EPID in vivo dosimetry accuracy by taking into account the patient setup ...

Journal: :Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 2008
Wouter van Elmpt Leah McDermott Sebastiaan Nijsten Markus Wendling Philippe Lambin Ben Mijnheer

Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) have been the preferred tools for verification of patient positioning for radiotherapy in recent decades. Since EPID images contain dose information, many groups have investigated their use for radiotherapy dose measurement. With the introduction of the amorphous-silicon EPIDs, the interest in EPID dosimetry has been accelerated because of the favourabl...

2013
B Mijnheer I Olaciregui-Ruiz R Rozendaal J-J Sonke H Spreeuw R Tielenburg M van Herk Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

In this paper the various approaches of EPID-based in vivo IMRT and VMAT dose verification, and their clinical implementation, are described. It will be shown that EPID-based in vivo dosimetry plays an important role in the total chain of verification procedures in a radiotherapy department. EPID-based dosimetry, in combination with in-room imaging, is a fast and accurate tool for 3D in vivo ve...

2016
Behrouz Rasuli Ali Mahmoud‐Pashazadeh Mohammad Ghorbani Raheleh Tabari Juybari Mozafar Naserpour

The main purpose of this study was to investigate patient dose in the chest (PA/AP/LAT) and skull (PA/AP/LAT) X-ray examinations, as frequent procedures. The study was performed in eight public hospitals of Khuzestan province, Iran. Patient dosimetry was conducted on 567 standard patient X-ray examinations (males: 61.2%, female: 38.2%). Dosimetry protocol in this study was indirect method, acco...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics 2011

Journal: :Medical physics 2008
C Kirkby T Stanescu S Rathee M Carlone B Murray B G Fallone

A novel geometry has been proposed for a hybrid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-linac system in which a 6 MV linac is mounted on the open end of a biplanar, low field (0.2 T) MRI magnet on a single gantry that is free to rotate around the patient. This geometry creates a scenario in which the magnetic field vector remains fixed with respect to the incident photon beam, but moves with respect t...

2015
Michael Ljungberg Katarina Sjögreen Gleisner Andreas Kjaer

Radionuclide therapy aims to treat malignant diseases by systemic administration of radiopharmaceuticals, often using carrier molecules such as peptides and antibodies. The radionuclides used emit electrons or alpha particles as a consequence of radioactive decay, thus leading to local energy deposition. Administration to individual patients can be tailored with regards to the risk of toxicity ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2007
George Sgouros

Dosimetry for targeted radionuclide therapy is a relatively young field. Although initial work can be traced back to the late 1940s (1), the MIRD Committee formalism that forms the foundation for most current approaches was published in the mid 1970s (2), and the drive for improved dosimetry to meet the requirements of targeted radionuclide therapy did not begin until the 1980s. During this per...

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