spektr 3.0—A computational tool for x‐ray spectrum modeling and analysis

J Punnoose, J Xu, A Sisniega, W Zbijewski… - Medical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: A computational toolkit (spektr 3.0) has been developed to calculate x‐ray spectra
based on the tungsten anode spectral model using interpolating cubic splines (TASMICS) …

Estimation of patient skin dose in fluoroscopy: summary of a joint report by AAPM TG357 and EFOMP

J Andersson, DR Bednarek, W Bolch, T Boltz… - Medical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Physicians use fixed C‐arm fluoroscopy equipment with many interventional
radiological and cardiological procedures. The associated effective dose to a patient is …

How effective is effective dose as a predictor of radiation risk?

CH McCollough, JA Christner… - American Journal of …, 2010 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. This article discusses the relatively recent adoption of effective dose in
medicine that allows comparison between different imaging techniques, and describes the …

The UF/NCI family of hybrid computational phantoms representing the current US population of male and female children, adolescents, and adults—application to CT …

AM Geyer, S O'Reilly, C Lee, DJ Long… - Physics in Medicine & …, 2014 - iopscience.iop.org
Substantial increases in pediatric and adult obesity in the US have prompted a major
revision to the current UF/NCI (University of Florida/National Cancer Institute) family of …

The feasibility of patient size‐corrected, scanner‐independent organ dose estimates for abdominal CT exams

AC Turner, D Zhang, M Khatonabadi, M Zankl… - Medical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: A recent work has demonstrated the feasibility of estimating the dose to individual
organs from multidetector CT exams using patient‐specific, scanner‐independent‐to‐organ …

The feasibility of a scanner‐independent technique to estimate organ dose from MDCT scans: Using to account for differences between scanners

AC Turner, M Zankl, JJ DeMarco, CH Cagnon… - Medical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: Monte Carlo radiation transport techniques have made it possible to accurately
estimate the radiation dose to radiosensitive organs in patient models from scans performed …

The growing concern of radiation dose in paediatric dental and maxillofacial CBCT: an easy guide for daily practice

A Stratis, G Zhang, R Jacobs, R Bogaerts… - European …, 2019 - Springer
Objectives To provide an indication-based and scanner-specific radiation dose and risk
guide for paediatric patients undergoing dental and maxillofacial cone beam computed …

Organ doses for reference adult male and female undergoing computed tomography estimated by Monte Carlo simulations

C Lee, KP Kim, D Long, R Fisher, C Tien… - Medical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: To develop a computed tomography (CT) organ dose estimation method designed
to readily provide organ doses in a reference adult male and female for different scan …

Two examples of indication specific radiation dose calculations in dental CBCT and Multidetector CT scanners

A Stratis, G Zhang, X Lopez-Rendon, C Politis… - Physica medica, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose To calculate organ doses and estimate the effective dose for justification purposes
in patients undergoing orthognathic treatment planning purposes and temporal bone …

As low dose as sufficient quality: optimization of cone-beam computed tomographic scanning protocol for tooth autotransplantation planning and follow-up in children

M EzEldeen, A Stratis, W Coucke, M Codari… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Tooth autotransplantation (TAT) offers a viable biological approach to tooth
replacement in children. To enhance the outcome predictability of the TAT procedure, a …