Sensors (Feb 2023)

Validation of a New Scintillating Fiber Dosimeter for Radiation Dose Quality Control in Computed Tomography

  • Nicolas Guillochon,
  • Mamoutou Balde,
  • Christian Popotte,
  • Selena Pondard,
  • Corentin Desport,
  • Nicolas Kien,
  • Fanny Carbillet,
  • Ramiro Moreno,
  • Mélodie Munier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23052614
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 5
p. 2614

Abstract

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(1) Background: The IVIscan is a commercially available scintillating fiber detector designed for quality assurance and in vivo dosimetry in computed tomography (CT). In this work, we investigated the performance of the IVIscan scintillator and associated method in a wide range of beam width from three CT manufacturers and compared it to a CT chamber designed for Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDI) measurements. (2) Methods: We measured weighted CTDI (CTDIw) with each detector in accordance with the requirements of regulatory tests and international recommendations for the minimum, maximum and the most used beam width in clinic and investigated the accuracy of the IVIscan system based on the assessment of the CTDIw deviation from the CT chamber. We also investigated the IVIscan accuracy for the whole range of the CT scans kV. (3) Results: We found excellent agreement between the IVIscan scintillator and the CT chamber for the whole range of beam widths and kV, especially for wide beams used on recent technology of CT scans. (4) Conclusions: These findings highlight that the IVIscan scintillator is a relevant detector for CT radiation dose assessments, and the method associated with calculating the CTDIw saves a significant amount of time and effort when performing tests, especially with regard to new CT technologies.

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