Dose Flashcards
What are different types of radiation dose?
- Absorbed dose
- Equivalent dose
- Effective dose
What is absorbed dose?
Total amount of radiation absorbed by any part of tissue
mGy
What is equivalent dose?
Takes into account the type of radiation and its effect on the body
mSv
What is the formula for equivalent dose?
Equivalent dose = absorbed dose x radiation weighting factor
What is effective dose?
Specific to the type of radiation and sensitivities of specific affected areas/organs
mSv
What is the formula of effective dose?
Effective dose = equivalent dose x tissue weighting factor
What is CTDI?
Computed Tomography Dose Index
What are the types of CTDI?
CTDI100 (mGy)
CTDIw
CTDIvol
DLP
What is CTDI100?
Absorbed dose in the centre of a 100 mm scan range
What is CTDIW?
Calculation including centre and peripheral dose of a head or body phantom
CTDIW = 1/3 CTDI100,centre + 2/3 CTDI100,edge
What is CTDIvol?
Relative to pitch
What is DLP?
DLP (mGy*cm) = CTDIvol x scan length
How does slice thickness affect images?
Thicker slice = better image quality. = less detail/info
What are methods to reduce dose?
- Dose modulation - different mA at different parts of same body depending on what is required by thickness
- Bismuth shielding - used on radio sensitive organs (i.e. breast, thyroid), placed directly on body part
- Bow tie pre-filter - between tube and patient, shapes tube so thinner in middle (higher dose) and thicker outer
- Iterative reconstruction - post imaging to compare raw data to what image should resemble
- Patient position/prep - tech can position super dense parts out of field and position differently to include or exclude whatever