The use of computed tomography numbers in dose calculations for radiation therapy.

H Huizenga, P R Storchi
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Abstract

Although corrections for 'beam hardening' and 'scattering' have been implemented in currently available CT scanners, systematic differences exist between a real CT image and an ideal, artefact-free and monochromatic image. The appearance and magnitude of these differences are discussed. Conversion to the ideal image, i.e. conversion from CT number to X-ray attenuation coefficient at diagnostic photon energies, turns out to be possible with an accuracy of 5 per cent. In order to use the CT 'density' information from patients, in clinical photon and electron beam dose calculations, conversions must be made from the X-ray attenuation coefficient at diagnostic energies to relevant high energy radiation interaction properties. These conversions turn out to be possible within an accuracy also of 5 per cent. These limited accuracies cause errors in the photon beam dose calculation of less than 1 per cent of the dose maximum and errors in electron beam dose calculations of less than 2 per cent of the dose maximum.

计算机断层扫描数字在放射治疗剂量计算中的应用。
尽管对“光束硬化”和“散射”的校正已经在目前可用的CT扫描仪中实现,但真实的CT图像与理想的、无伪影的单色图像之间存在系统差异。讨论了这些差异的外观和大小。转换为理想图像,即从CT数转换为诊断光子能量下的x射线衰减系数,其精度为5%。为了使用来自患者的CT“密度”信息,在临床光子和电子束剂量计算中,必须将诊断能量下的x射线衰减系数转换为相关的高能辐射相互作用特性。这些转换结果证明在5%的精度范围内也是可能的。这些有限的精度导致光子束剂量计算误差小于最大剂量的1%,电子束剂量计算误差小于最大剂量的2%。
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