نتایج جستجو برای: patient dosimetry

تعداد نتایج: 716269  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
ayoub momivand urmia university of medical sciences,iran; urmia university of medical sciences,iran

methods in this article we checked the derived data from 20 relevant studies published during the last 20 years in international scientific literature at other country except iran and 10 studies from iran. the variables dose-area product (dap), fluoroscopy time, number of sequences and frames per sequence were collected for each ca, ptca, rfa and diagnostic electrophysiology and then the obtain...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
asghar mesbahi assistant professor, medical physics dept., tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. radiotherapy physicist of the radiotherapy department of imam hospital, tabriz, iran. naser aslanabadi associate professor, cardiology dept., tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. parinaz mehnati associate professor, medical physics dept., tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. ahmad keshtkar associate professor, medical physics dept., tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran.

introduction: coronary angiography and angioplasty procedures lead to significant radiation exposure of patients. in the current study, the average radiation dose to patients during angiography in the angiography department of shahid-madani hospital was determined. materials and methods: an image intensifier based angiography unit (philips bh 3000) was used for angiography procedures. the accur...

Introduction: Use of SPECT/CT data is the most accurate method for patient-specific internal dosimetry when isotopes emit single gamma rays. The manual or semi-automatic segmentation of organs is a major obstacle that slows down and limits the patient-specific dosimetry. Using digital phantoms that mimic patient’s anatomy can bypass the segmentation step and facilitate the dosi...

Journal: :Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice 2023

Abstract Introduction: This is the second of two papers giving an overview use Monte-Carlo techniques for radiotherapy applications. Methods: The first paper gave introduction and introduced some codes that are available to user wishing model different aspects treatment. It also aims serve as a useful companion curated collection on have been published in this journal. Results Conclusions: focu...

Journal: :Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection 2003

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2004
George Sgouros Katherine S Kolbert Arif Sheikh Keith S Pentlow Edward F Mun Axel Barth Richard J Robbins Steven M Larson

UNLABELLED Compared with conventional, whole-organ, S-factor-based dosimetry, 3-dimensional (3D), patient-specific dosimetry better accounts for radionuclide distribution and anatomic patient variability. Its accuracy, however, is limited by the quality of the cumulated activity information that is provided as input. This input has typically been obtained from SPECT and planar imaging studies. ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2001
J C Sisson J E Carey

UNLABELLED In some patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma, dosimetry is necessary to avoid toxicity from therapy and to guide prescription of the administered activity of radioiodine. METHODS The presentations and courses of 2 patients exemplify the points. In the second patient, the clues to the need for dosimetry were the large size of the tumor and high circulating levels of t...

2005

The unique radiation exposure conditions that exist in computed tomography (CT), during which thin slices of the patient are irradiated by a narrow, fan-shaped beam of x rays emitted from the x-ray tube during its rotation around the patient, have required the use of special dosimetry techniques to characterize the radiation doses to patients and to monitor CT system performance. This section d...

Journal: :Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2007

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2006
J Zoetelief A Wambersie

A lack of suitable dosimetric quantities for application in diagnostic radiology is noted by Dr Moores. It is concluded by Dr Moores that it is not possible to adhere to the basic principles of the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) regarding patient dosimetry in diagnostic radiology due to the extremely wide variety of quantities and units employed. The conclus...

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