Three-dimensional Dose Verification Using Normoxic Polymer Gel
... reading system when MAGAT polymer dosimeter is used, which not only provides a robust treatment quality assurance system, but also warrants the measurement consistency. ...
... reading system when MAGAT polymer dosimeter is used, which not only provides a robust treatment quality assurance system, but also warrants the measurement consistency. ...
Soft Tissue Tumors
... evaluation of soft tissue tumors. While our approach reviews multiple imaging modalities, we emphasize MRI, as it is generally considered the optimal radiologic tool in the evaluation of soft tissue tumors. The annual incidence of benign soft tissue tumors has been estimated at 300 per 100,000 peopl ...
... evaluation of soft tissue tumors. While our approach reviews multiple imaging modalities, we emphasize MRI, as it is generally considered the optimal radiologic tool in the evaluation of soft tissue tumors. The annual incidence of benign soft tissue tumors has been estimated at 300 per 100,000 peopl ...
Left ventricular ejection fraction measurements: accuracy and
... gated SPECT in assessing LVEF has been tested in numerous clinical trials [7–35]; however, the scenario of clinical trials can sometimes diverge from that of routine practice. Furthermore, although the number of studies was large, the number of patients enrolled in these trials has been limited: on ...
... gated SPECT in assessing LVEF has been tested in numerous clinical trials [7–35]; however, the scenario of clinical trials can sometimes diverge from that of routine practice. Furthermore, although the number of studies was large, the number of patients enrolled in these trials has been limited: on ...
Quality Assurance (QA) for Kilovoltage Cone Beam
... types: (1) body scan, clockwise, (2) body scan, counter clockwise, (3) head scan, clockwise, and (4) head scan, counter clockwise. Similarly for the Elekta XVI system with the small, medium and large field of view, six accuracy tests would be needed, if all modes are used clinically. To keep the wor ...
... types: (1) body scan, clockwise, (2) body scan, counter clockwise, (3) head scan, clockwise, and (4) head scan, counter clockwise. Similarly for the Elekta XVI system with the small, medium and large field of view, six accuracy tests would be needed, if all modes are used clinically. To keep the wor ...
AXIOM Innovations
... The CIRSE is one of the most renowned conferences for interventional imaging. There were approximately 6,000 attendees eager to learn about the latest technologies and advances in their clinical field. I was very pleased to see how many visitors were interested in our products and solutions. For the ...
... The CIRSE is one of the most renowned conferences for interventional imaging. There were approximately 6,000 attendees eager to learn about the latest technologies and advances in their clinical field. I was very pleased to see how many visitors were interested in our products and solutions. For the ...
Comparison of gated myocardial perfusion SPECT
... t is important to measure left ventricle (LV) function in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) with LV dysfunction in order to decide the appropriate treatment and predict the prognosis. Thus, the diagnostic test to be used should reveal the smallest alterations in global and regional dysfunc ...
... t is important to measure left ventricle (LV) function in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) with LV dysfunction in order to decide the appropriate treatment and predict the prognosis. Thus, the diagnostic test to be used should reveal the smallest alterations in global and regional dysfunc ...
PET and SPECT in epilepsy: A critical review
... detect epileptogenic foci in morphologically inconspicuous areas and because they are, in contrast to EEG-based methods, not primarily dependent on the electrical activity of the brain. State-ofthe-art imaging with PET and SPECT should be an integral part of a multimodality imaging platform and can, ...
... detect epileptogenic foci in morphologically inconspicuous areas and because they are, in contrast to EEG-based methods, not primarily dependent on the electrical activity of the brain. State-ofthe-art imaging with PET and SPECT should be an integral part of a multimodality imaging platform and can, ...
Positron Emission Tomography and Bone Metastases
... in clarifying benign from malignant disease (Fig. 1).14 Although PET is very attractive and currently seems to be the only imaging game in town, the skeleton has been relatively neglected to date, and even with FDG, there are many unanswered questions. Theoretically FDG should be optimal: it is take ...
... in clarifying benign from malignant disease (Fig. 1).14 Although PET is very attractive and currently seems to be the only imaging game in town, the skeleton has been relatively neglected to date, and even with FDG, there are many unanswered questions. Theoretically FDG should be optimal: it is take ...
Cone beam imaging: is this the ultimate imaging modality?
... dose levels delivered by CB systems and the importance of using ultra low-dose CB units are emphasized. Low-dose MCT protocols can be used. CB and MCT image quality are compared. CB is an essential technique that all dental and orofacial clinicians must be familiar with. Where ultra low-dose systems ...
... dose levels delivered by CB systems and the importance of using ultra low-dose CB units are emphasized. Low-dose MCT protocols can be used. CB and MCT image quality are compared. CB is an essential technique that all dental and orofacial clinicians must be familiar with. Where ultra low-dose systems ...
Prediction of left ventricular ejection fraction 6 months after surgical
... 29 min. The duration of ECC and clamping did not differ between groups A and B. The postoperative period and duration of hospital stay were identical in both groups. Furthermore, there was also no between-group difference in terms of the type of surgery performed (repair vs. replacement). Surgical r ...
... 29 min. The duration of ECC and clamping did not differ between groups A and B. The postoperative period and duration of hospital stay were identical in both groups. Furthermore, there was also no between-group difference in terms of the type of surgery performed (repair vs. replacement). Surgical r ...
Recent Advances in Pulmonary Imaging
... identified prospectively by MRA. Of the six clots that were missed by MRA, four were subsegmental. Clearly MRA has a high sensitivity and specificity for central, lobar, and segmental vessels but has limitations, which are similar to CT, in its ability to detect subsegmental clots. MRA has the addit ...
... identified prospectively by MRA. Of the six clots that were missed by MRA, four were subsegmental. Clearly MRA has a high sensitivity and specificity for central, lobar, and segmental vessels but has limitations, which are similar to CT, in its ability to detect subsegmental clots. MRA has the addit ...
High-dose MVCT image guidance for stereotactic body
... The ability to resolve contrast differences in an image is fundamentally limited by the number of photons detected during acquisition. If the number of photons is too small, noise will dominate the image—making the borders between different contrast regions indistinguishable. MV imaging systems are ...
... The ability to resolve contrast differences in an image is fundamentally limited by the number of photons detected during acquisition. If the number of photons is too small, noise will dominate the image—making the borders between different contrast regions indistinguishable. MV imaging systems are ...
Quantitative Non-Gaussian Diffusion and Intravoxel
... The diffusion parameters across malignant and benign tumors as well as normal breast tissue are summarized in Table 1. The ADC0 in malignant lesions was significantly lower than that in benign lesions (P < 0.001) and normal breast tissue (P < 0.001). The K in malignant lesions was significantly high ...
... The diffusion parameters across malignant and benign tumors as well as normal breast tissue are summarized in Table 1. The ADC0 in malignant lesions was significantly lower than that in benign lesions (P < 0.001) and normal breast tissue (P < 0.001). The K in malignant lesions was significantly high ...
Prognostic Relevance of Left Atrial Dysfunction in Heart Failure With
... and a serum potassium level of <5 mmol/L were enrolled. Eligible patients had at least 1 hospitalization in the past 12 months for which HF was a major component or, if no qualifying hospitalization, a B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in the past 60 days ≥100 pg/mL or N-terminal pro-BNP ≥360 pg/mL. ...
... and a serum potassium level of <5 mmol/L were enrolled. Eligible patients had at least 1 hospitalization in the past 12 months for which HF was a major component or, if no qualifying hospitalization, a B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in the past 60 days ≥100 pg/mL or N-terminal pro-BNP ≥360 pg/mL. ...
Application of 31P MR Spectroscopy to the Brain Tumors
... and 11 normal volunteers were included. The patients were classified into the astrocytoma group, lymphoma group, metastasis group and the abscess group. We obtained the intracellular pH and the metabolite ratios of phosphomonoesters/ phosophodiesters (PME/PDE), PME/inorganic phosphate (Pi), PDE/Pi, ...
... and 11 normal volunteers were included. The patients were classified into the astrocytoma group, lymphoma group, metastasis group and the abscess group. We obtained the intracellular pH and the metabolite ratios of phosphomonoesters/ phosophodiesters (PME/PDE), PME/inorganic phosphate (Pi), PDE/Pi, ...
x-ray examinations in health care
... estimate. During those years when the patient dose determination is not performed, radiation exposure shall be monitored during quality control, for example (see item 5.2). The average patient dose determined for a specific imaging procedure shall be compared to the set reference level if one has be ...
... estimate. During those years when the patient dose determination is not performed, radiation exposure shall be monitored during quality control, for example (see item 5.2). The average patient dose determined for a specific imaging procedure shall be compared to the set reference level if one has be ...
The Evolution of Stereotactic Radiosurgery
... “A single high dose of radiation, stereotactically directed to an intra-cranial region of interest. May be from X-ray, gamma ray, protons or heavy particles.” -Lars Leksell, 1951 High dose of “ablative” radiation delivered to a target localized in 3-dimensions with overall end to end precision on th ...
... “A single high dose of radiation, stereotactically directed to an intra-cranial region of interest. May be from X-ray, gamma ray, protons or heavy particles.” -Lars Leksell, 1951 High dose of “ablative” radiation delivered to a target localized in 3-dimensions with overall end to end precision on th ...
The Role of Nuclear Medicine in the Diagnosis and Management of
... be due to certain histopathologic types with low metabolic rate and 18-F-FDG uptake such as bronchioalveolar carcinoma and carcinoids and in small size nodules (smaller than 8 mm). False positive results are largely due to granulomatous and infectious diseases (11, 12). PET/CT gam ...
... be due to certain histopathologic types with low metabolic rate and 18-F-FDG uptake such as bronchioalveolar carcinoma and carcinoids and in small size nodules (smaller than 8 mm). False positive results are largely due to granulomatous and infectious diseases (11, 12). PET/CT gam ...
A HISTORY OF POSITRON IMAGING
... for PET Imaging PET imaging was initially based on the use of 15 O labeled to O2 , CO and CO2 primarily because the Allis Chalmers cyclotron in use initially at MGH and Washington University was a deuteron machine and was primarily used to producing 15 O. More powerful cyclotrons were available in g ...
... for PET Imaging PET imaging was initially based on the use of 15 O labeled to O2 , CO and CO2 primarily because the Allis Chalmers cyclotron in use initially at MGH and Washington University was a deuteron machine and was primarily used to producing 15 O. More powerful cyclotrons were available in g ...
Package Insert - Zevacor Molecular
... Sodium Fluoride F 18 Injection, USP is provided as a ready-to-use, isotonic, sterile, pyrogen-free, preservative-free, clear and colorless solution. Each mL of the solution contains between 370 MBq to 7,400 MBq (10 mCi-200 mCi) sodium fluoride F 18, at the EOS reference time, in 0.9% aqueous sodium ...
... Sodium Fluoride F 18 Injection, USP is provided as a ready-to-use, isotonic, sterile, pyrogen-free, preservative-free, clear and colorless solution. Each mL of the solution contains between 370 MBq to 7,400 MBq (10 mCi-200 mCi) sodium fluoride F 18, at the EOS reference time, in 0.9% aqueous sodium ...
Adjusting kV to Improve Image Quality or Reduce Radiation Dose
... • Plug protocol from 120 kV scan and record CTDIvol • Change tube energy • Adjust mAs upwards until CTDIvol@120 kV is achieved • Make sure you are operating within tube limits • Use a look-up table with your technique charts ...
... • Plug protocol from 120 kV scan and record CTDIvol • Change tube energy • Adjust mAs upwards until CTDIvol@120 kV is achieved • Make sure you are operating within tube limits • Use a look-up table with your technique charts ...
Quality assurance for image-guided radiation therapy
... clinically by integrating it with helical tomotherapy based with IMRT-based dose delivery.3 Megavoltage cone-beam CT (MV-CBCT) uses the accelerator’s treatment beam and its portal imaging system to provide volumetric datasets with sufficient contrast for image-guidance4,5 while kilovoltage CBCT (kV- ...
... clinically by integrating it with helical tomotherapy based with IMRT-based dose delivery.3 Megavoltage cone-beam CT (MV-CBCT) uses the accelerator’s treatment beam and its portal imaging system to provide volumetric datasets with sufficient contrast for image-guidance4,5 while kilovoltage CBCT (kV- ...
Radiological protection for medical exposure to ionizing radiation
... 2500 million and therapeutic exposures at 5.5 million. Some 78% of diagnostic exposures are due to medical X rays, 21% due to dental X rays and the remaining 1% due to nuclear medicine techniques. The annual collective dose from all diagnostic exposures is about 2500 million man Sv, corresponding to ...
... 2500 million and therapeutic exposures at 5.5 million. Some 78% of diagnostic exposures are due to medical X rays, 21% due to dental X rays and the remaining 1% due to nuclear medicine techniques. The annual collective dose from all diagnostic exposures is about 2500 million man Sv, corresponding to ...
Experiences with obtaining informed consent for genomic sequencing
... CSER consortium projects include healthy adults; adults seeking preconception carrier screening; adults who previously participated in genetic research; and children and adults with suspected genetic conditions, including various types of cancer, cardiomyopathies, or intellectual disabilities. In ea ...
... CSER consortium projects include healthy adults; adults seeking preconception carrier screening; adults who previously participated in genetic research; and children and adults with suspected genetic conditions, including various types of cancer, cardiomyopathies, or intellectual disabilities. In ea ...
RADIOLOGÍA
... agent, dose and number of doses, and type of administration (bolus or infusion). We evaluated whether the findings at contrast-enhanced US improved the diagnostic accuracy of unenhanced US and whether they enabled a conclusive diagnosis to be reached. Results: The contrast agent SonoVue was used in ...
... agent, dose and number of doses, and type of administration (bolus or infusion). We evaluated whether the findings at contrast-enhanced US improved the diagnostic accuracy of unenhanced US and whether they enabled a conclusive diagnosis to be reached. Results: The contrast agent SonoVue was used in ...
Neutron capture therapy of cancer
Neutron capture therapy (NCT) is a noninvasive therapeutic modality for treating locally invasive malignant tumors such as primary brain tumors and recurrent head and neck cancer. It is a two step procedure: first, the patient is injected with a tumor localizing drug containing a non-radioactive isotope that has a high propensity or cross section (σ) to capture slow neutrons. The cross section of the capture agent is many times greater than that of the other elements present in tissues such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. In the second step, the patient is radiated with epithermal neutrons, which after losing energy as they penetrate tissue, are absorbed by the capture agent which subsequently emits high-energy charged particles, thereby resulting in a biologically destructive nuclear reaction (Fig.1).All of the clinical experience to date with NCT is with the non-radioactive isotope boron-10, and this is known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). At this time, the use of other non-radioactive isotopes, such as gadolinium, has been limited, and to date, it has not been used clinically. BNCT has been evaluated clinically as an alternative to conventional radiation therapy for the treatment of malignant brain tumors (gliomas), and more recently, recurrent, locally advanced head and neck cancer.