Imaging with Radiation Flashcards

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What four requirements are specifically for Radiotherapy imaging?

A

Hard, flat couch top
Compatibility with immobilisation devices
Lasers
Geometric fidelity

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Why are accurate HU required for RT imaging?

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HU can be converted to electron density
Electron density values are used in dose scaling calculations
Therefore it is used for calculating the dose distribution

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Why do the relative electron densities change with HU for different imaging sequences?

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Different kV is used, therefore there are different levels of attenuation

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How are the electron density tolerances calculated?

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Find the change in electron density which would result in a 2% dose difference in a plan

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5
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What are concomitant doses?

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Doses which arise from all the aspect of Radiotherapy

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6
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What are the sources of concomitant doses?

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Repeat CT scans
Non-treatment fields
Image guidance technologies

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What are the requirements for IGRT protocols?

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Dose is ALARA

Produces adequate image quality

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When would a higher dose IGRT protocol be accepted?

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Improved image quality, therefore better localisation of the tumour, ie 4DCT

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9
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What three actions are centres expected to do for optimisation?

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Set DRLs
Compare doses with local centres
Take part in regional and national audits

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What are the aims of optimisation?

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Create images of sufficient clinical quality
Ensure dose does not change over time
Keep image quality consistent
Ensure consistent performance by trained operators

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How does the imaging panel type effect the dose to the patient?

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The more efficient the imaging panel the lower the dose needed to produce images of the required quality, therefore a lower dose is needed

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What are the steps required for optimising an imaging protocol?

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Can the field of view be reduced?
Can the mAs be reduced?
How often is imaging needed?

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