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Comparison of pediatric lens scattered dose measurements between axial 40-mm and helical 160-mm detector width computed tomography scan modes.

Takanori MasudaMasao KiguchiChikako FujiokaTakayuki OkuToru IshibashiYasushi KatsunumaTakayasu YoshitakeShuji AbeKazuo Awai
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2024)
When using the Aquilion ONE, lens scatter doses for the helical scan were significantly higher in all three phantoms than those for the axial scan. In contrast, when using the Revolution CT, the lens scatter dose for the helical scan was significantly higher in the 5-year-old phantom than that for the axial scan. These results suggest that although scattered doses may vary with respect to the CT scanner and body size, they are generally lower in the case of axial scans.
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