Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-4883
Print ISSN : 0369-4305
ISSN-L : 0369-4305
Clinical Technologies
Understanding the Scatter Radiation Distribution during C-arm CT Examination: A Body Phantom Study
Toshiyo NorimasaAkihiko KakimiYoshinori TakaoShohei SasakiYutaka KatayamaDaisuke HimotoShinichiro IzutaTakao Ichida
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2016 Volume 72 Issue 11 Pages 1144-1151

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The purpose of this study was to understand the scatter radiation distribution during C-arm CT examination in the interventional radiography (IVR) room to show the escaped area and the radiation protective method. The C-arm rotates 200° in 5 s. The tube voltage was 90 kV, and the entrance dose to the detector was 0.36 μGy/frame during C-arm CT examination. The scattered doses were measured each 50 cm from the isocenter like a grid pattern. The heights of the measurement were 50, 100, and 150 cm from the floor. The maximum scattered doses were 38.23±0.60 μGy at 50 cm, 43.86±0.20 μGy at 100 cm, and 25.78±0.37 μGy at 150 cm. The scatter radiation distribution at 100 cm was the highest scattered dose. The operator should protect their reproductive gland, thyroid, and lens. The scattered dose was low behind the C-arm body and the bed, so they will be able to become the escaped area for staff.

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