Ban N, Takahashi F, Sato K, Endo A, Ono K, Hasegawa T, Yoshitake T, Katsunuma Y, Kai M
Tokyo Healthcare University, 2-5-23 Higashigaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8558, Japan.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2011 Sep;147(1-2):333-7. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncr333. Epub 2011 Aug 17.
A web-based computed tomography (CT) dose calculation system (WAZA-ARI) is being developed based on the modern techniques for the radiation transport simulation and for software implementation. Dose coefficients were calculated in a voxel-type Japanese adult male phantom (JM phantom), using the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code System. In the Monte Carlo simulation, the phantom was irradiated with a 5-mm-thick, fan-shaped photon beam rotating in a plane normal to the body axis. The dose coefficients were integrated into the system, which runs as Java servlets within Apache Tomcat. Output of WAZA-ARI for GE LightSpeed 16 was compared with the dose values calculated similarly using MIRD and ICRP Adult Male phantoms. There are some differences due to the phantom configuration, demonstrating the significance of the dose calculation with appropriate phantoms. While the dose coefficients are currently available only for limited CT scanner models and scanning options, WAZA-ARI will be a useful tool in clinical practice when development is finalised.
一种基于网络的计算机断层扫描(CT)剂量计算系统(WAZA - ARI)正在基于辐射传输模拟和软件实现的现代技术进行开发。使用粒子与重离子传输代码系统,在体素型日本成年男性体模(JM体模)中计算剂量系数。在蒙特卡罗模拟中,用一束5毫米厚、在垂直于身体轴线的平面内旋转的扇形光子束照射该体模。剂量系数被整合到该系统中,该系统作为Java Servlet在Apache Tomcat内运行。将WAZA - ARI针对GE LightSpeed 16的输出与使用MIRD和ICRP成年男性体模类似计算出的剂量值进行了比较。由于体模配置存在一些差异,这表明使用合适体模进行剂量计算的重要性。虽然目前剂量系数仅适用于有限的CT扫描仪型号和扫描选项,但WAZA - ARI在开发完成后将成为临床实践中的一个有用工具。