Abstract

This work has been conducted to demonstrate a procedure for using a Konica Minolta computed radiography (CR) system for the measurement of computed tomography (CT) radiation profile width, and to compare this method with conventional and GAFCHROMIC XR‐QA2 film measurements. The exposure and processing conditions of a Konica Minolta CR reader system were characterized to establish the relationship between exposure at the imaging plate (IP) and pixel value. A 6 cc ionization chamber was exposed at the isocenter of a CT scanner using 80 kVp, 0.4 sec with various mA settings. CR images were processed in fixed modes with various combinations of S and G values, establishing exposure and pixel value relationships. Appropriate exposure techniques and processing parameters were selected to avoid the saturation of the IP. Using the selected exposure and processing parameters, radiation profiles of various nominal collimation settings (40, 20, 10, and 5 mm) were acquired for measurement. Radiochromic film was characterized and utilized to compare with CR profiles and profiles obtained via conventional film. Appropriate exposures for both CR (80 kVp, large body filter, 4 and 8 mAs) and radiochromic films (120 kVp, large body filter, 300 mAs) were determined. Recommended CR processing settings (fixed mode with S=5 and G=1.81) were also determined. Compared to the conventional film results, the full width at half maximum (FWHM) results for CR agreed well within ±10%, while radiochromic film results showed maximum deviations of about 5%. In conclusion, FWHM of CT radiation profiles can be conveniently and accurately measured using a Konica Minolta CR system or XR‐QA2 film when appropriate exposure technique and processing parameters are used.PACS numbers: 87.57.Q‐, 87.57.qp, 87.59.bd, 87.57.uq

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  • 228 Jackson et al.: computed tomography (CT) radiation profile width measurement testing routines has advanced the need for novel applications of technology in this arena

  • Due to this requirement and the fact that the low technique factors used in the computed radiography (CR) measurement are rarely used clinically, the output linearity was verified as shown in Fig. 3 (R2 = 0.99)

  • This work has established a methodology for initial implementation of CR or GAFCHROMIC film based profile measurement routines in clinical settings

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228 Jackson et al.: CT radiation profile width measurement testing routines has advanced the need for novel applications of technology in this arena. Over the past two decades, emerging technologies such as computed radiography (CR) have been available for clinical applications in contemporary radiology departments. As clinical imaging transitions to these new technologies, so too must quality assurance techniques. This necessitates studies to develop novel quality assurance applications and to evaluate the accuracy of these available technologies with respect to proven approaches. Of particular interest to this research is the evaluation of CT radiation profile width. The measurement of CT radiation profile width relied heavily upon film

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