Abstract

A novel volumetric CT scanner (Aquilion One, Toshiba) has been installed at the Princess Margaret Hospital for implementation into routine CT simulation. This 320-slice technology offers great advantages for dynamic imaging in terms of speed and coverage as conventional 4D CT studies are limited in cradio-caudal extent during dynamic acquisition and rely on respiratory correlation between couch positions. The aim of this work is to evaluate the dynamic volume capabilities in the presence of simulated respiratory motion.

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