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Technical Note: Phantom Study To Evaluate The Dose And Image Quality Effects Of A Computed Tomography Organ-Based Tube Current Modulation Technique, Diksha Gandhi, Dominic J. Crotty, Grant M. Stevens, Taly Gilat Schmidt
Technical Note: Phantom Study To Evaluate The Dose And Image Quality Effects Of A Computed Tomography Organ-Based Tube Current Modulation Technique, Diksha Gandhi, Dominic J. Crotty, Grant M. Stevens, Taly Gilat Schmidt
Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose
This technical note quantifies the dose and image quality performance of a clinically available organ-dose-based tube current modulation (ODM) technique, using experimental and simulation phantom studies. The investigated ODM implementation reduces the tube current for the anterior source positions, without increasing current for posterior positions, although such an approach was also evaluated for comparison.
Methods
Axial CT scans at 120 kV were performed on head and chest phantoms on an ODM-equipped scanner (Optima CT660, GE Healthcare, Chalfont St. Giles, England). Dosimeters quantified dose to breast, lung, heart, spine, eye lens, and brain regions for ODM and 3D-modulation (SmartmA) settings. …