EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Monte Carlo calculations for reporting patient organ doses from interventional radiology

  • Huo Wanli,
  • Feng Mang,
  • Pi Yifei,
  • Chen Zhi,
  • Gao Yiming,
  • Xu X. George

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715304016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 153
p. 04016

Abstract

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This paper describes a project to generate organ dose data for the purposes of extending VirtualDose software from CT imaging to interventional radiology (IR) applications. A library of 23 mesh-based anthropometric patient phantoms were involved in Monte Carlo simulations for database calculations. Organ doses and effective doses of IR procedures with specific beam projection, filed of view (FOV) and beam quality for all parts of body were obtained. Comparing organ doses for different beam qualities, beam projections, patients’ ages and patient’s body mass indexes (BMIs) which generated by VirtualDose-IR, significant discrepancies were observed. For relatively long time exposure, IR doses depend on beam quality, beam direction and patient size. Therefore, VirtualDose-IR, which is based on the latest anatomically realistic patient phantoms, can generate accurate doses for IR treatment. It is suitable to apply this software in clinical IR dose management as an effective tool to estimate patient doses and optimize IR treatment plans.