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A Study on the exposure dose for the computed tomography (컴퓨터 단층촬영시 환자피폭선량에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Moon-Chan;Lim, Jong-Suck;Park, Hyung-Ro;Kim, You-Hyun
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to estimate absorbed radiation doses associated with CT examinations. We compared CT dose index between single detector CT and multi detector CT. To establish radiation dose criteria in CT examination in Korea, we measured radiation dose for CT examinations in Seoul and kyungki-do. The results obtained were as follows ; 1. Averaged CTDIW value per 100 mAs was $13.5{\pm}3.2\;mGy$, and ranged from 8.1 mGy to 19.1 mGy in head phantom, was $7.1{\pm}2.0\;mGy$, and ranged from 3.7 mGy to 10.9 mGy in body phantom. 2. CTDIW was 3.2 mGy(1.26 times) larger in multi detector CT than single detector CT in head phantom, and 2.1 mGy(1.34 times) larger in body phantom. 3. The dose was the highest in 4 channel multi detector CT, and followed 8 channel multi detector CT, 16 channel multi detector CT and single detector CT in head phantom. And the dose was the highest in 4 channel and 8 channel multi detector CT, and followed 16 channel multi detector CT and single detector CT in body phantom.

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Comparison of 64 Channel 3 Dimensional Volume CT with Conventional 3D CT in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Facial Bone Fractures (얼굴뼈 골절의 진단과 치료에 64채널 3D VCT와 Conventional 3D CT의 비교)

  • Jung, Jong Myung;Kim, Jong Whan;Hong, In Pyo;Choi, Chi Hoon
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.605-610
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: Facial trauma is increasing along with increasing popularity in sports, and increasing exposure to crimes or traffic accidents. Compared to the 3D CT of 1990s, the latest CT has made significant improvement thus resulting in higher accuracy of diagnosis. The objective of this study is to compare 64 channel 3 dimensional volume CT(3D VCT) with conventional 3D CT in the diagnosis and treatment of facial bone fractures. Methods: 45 patients with facial trauma were examined by 3D VCT from Jan. 2006 to Feb. 2007. 64 channel 3D VCT which consists of 64 detectors produce axial images of 0.625 mm slice and it scans 175 mm per second. These images are transformed into 3 dimensional image using software Rapidia 2.8. The axial image is reconstructed into 3 dimensional image by volume rendering method. The image is also reconstructed into coronal or sagittal image by multiplanar reformatting method. Results: Contrasting to the previous 3D CT which formulates 3D images by taking axial images of 1-2 mm, 64 channel 3D VCT takes 0.625 mm thin axial images to obtain full images without definite step ladder appearance. 64 channel 3D VCT is effective in diagnosis of thin linear bone fracture, depth and degree of fracture deviation. Conclusion: In its expense and speed, 3D VCT is superior to conventional 3D CT. Owing to its ability to reconstruct full images regardless of the direction using 2 times higher resolution power and 4 times higher speed of the previous 3D CT, 3D VCT allows for accurate evaluation of the exact site and deviation of fine fractures.

MTF Evaluation according to change in posture and channel during CT examination for wrist Joint : X-axis and Z-axis changes around Isocenter (손목관절 CT 검사 시 자세 변화와 채널 변경에 따른 MTF 평가 : Isocenter를 중심으로 X-축, Z-축 변화)

  • Seo, Min Jae;Lim, Jong Chon;Jung, Dabin;Han, Dong Kyoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.811-817
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    • 2020
  • This study aims to evaluate the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) according to the change in the number of channels of the CT examination device by changing the posture of the patient to the X-axis and Y-axis in the wrist joint CT examination. Using a CT device and a wrist phantom, the test was performed by moving 0 (matched), 5, 10, and 15 cm in the X-axis around the isocenter, and the Z-axis was rotated by -20° and -40°. For the test, 16, -40 and 64 channels were used to check whether there was a difference for each number of channels. The examined images were compared by measuring the MTF values of the ulna and left and right sides of the radius. In the experiment where the isocenter was moved along the X-axis, the MTF value decreased with an increase in the moving distance, and the MTF value was found to be unaffected by the number of channels. In the experiment in which the wrist joint was rotated by -20° and -40° on the Z-axis, the degree of deviation and MTF were found to be irrelevant. It was not related to the number of channels either. In conclusion, the movement of the wrist along the X-axis should be restrained as much as possible for a wrist joint CT scan, whereas deviation around the Z-axis depending on the environment for the patient would not affect the MTF of the image.

Effect of PT/CT contact on the circumferential temperature distribution over a fully voided nuclear channel of IPHWR

  • Sharma, Mukesh;Kumar, Ravi;Majumdar, Prasanna;Mukhopadhyay, Deb
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.1314-1321
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    • 2019
  • In case of multiple failure scenario, such as LOCA with ECCS failure, the decay heat continues to raise the reactor core temperature, eventually leading to the core voiding. In such scenario the convective heat transfer becomes poor and the majority of the heat transfer from fuel bundle takes place by radiation mode. During this abnormal working condition, if the channel pressure is less than 1 MPa, the PT sags and come in contact with the CT. This results in high rate of heat transfer from contact location to moderator. The present paper aims to capture the temperature profile over a simulated nuclear channel during such scenario at a steady state temperature of $600^{\circ}C$ (Centre pin) at two different configurations of PT i.e. PT concentric with CT and PT contact with CT. The results showed that the bottom nodes of all the components (Fuel bundle, PT and CT) of the simulated channel was greatly influenced by the PT/CT contact. Moreover, higher temperature were observed at top nodes of the PT and outer pins of the fuel bundle. However, no significant variation in temperatures were obtained in fuel bundle and CT in concentric condition.

Development of Measurement System for Industrial Transportable Gamma Ray CT (이동 형 산업용 단층측정 장치를 위한 감마선 검출시스템 개발)

  • Kim, Jong-Bum;Jung, Sung-Hee;Moon, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Radiation Industry
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2012
  • This paper introduces a gamma-ray measurement system for a transportable tomography which is applicable for an industrial process diagnosis. The gamma-ray measurement system consists of pulse mode operating 72 channel CsI detectors, main AMP-pulse shaper, single channel analyzer, counter and control PC. The CsI crystal is coupled with a PIN diode which is connected to an amplifier and pulse shaper. For a compact design, the amplifier and pulse shaping circuit are included in a single package. 36 sets of CsI detectors are connected to a multi-channel counter through single channel analyzers. A computer controls and collects data from two multi-channel counters. This configuration results in 72 channel counting system in total. The CT rotator and radiation measurement system are controlled by a PC with LabVIEW program. Tomographic data were measured for a phantom by the measurement system and transportable gamma-ray CT. From the experimental data image reconstructions were performed by ML-EM algorithm. The result showed that the CsI detector system can be a suitable component for transportable gamma-ray CT system.

Mixed CT/DT Cascaded Sigma-Delta Modulator

  • Lee, Kye-Shin
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2009
  • A mixed CT/DT 2-1 cascaded ${\Sigma\Delta}M$ which includes a first stage CT ${\Sigma\Delta}M$ and a second stage mismatch insensitive two-channel time-interleaved DT ${\Sigma\Delta}M$ is proposed. With this approach, the advantages of both CT and DT ${\Sigma\Delta}Ms$ including high speed operation, inherent anti-aliasing filter, and good coefficient matching can be achieved. The two-channel time-interleaved ${\Sigma\Delta}M$ used in the second stage alleviates the speed constraints of the DT ${\Sigma\Delta}M$, whereas enables better matching between the analog and digital filter coefficients compared to CT ${\Sigma\Delta}Ms$.

Limitations of 99mTc-DMSA scan in diagnosing acute pyelonephritis in children (이해관계 선언)

  • Kim, Byung Gee;Kwak, Jae Ryoung;Park, Ji Min;Pai, Ki Soo
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.408-413
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    • 2010
  • Purpose : We aimed to prove the relative limitation of $^{99m}Tc-DMSA$ scintigraphy (DMSA) compared to computed tomography (CT) in diagnosing acute pyelonephritis (APN) in children. Methods : Since September 2006, after a 64-channel CT was imported, 10 DMSA false-negative patients have been identified: these patients underwent a CT scan for acute abdomen or acute febrile symptoms and were diagnosed as having APN; however, their DMSA scans were clear. We focused on these 10 DMSA false-negative patients and analyzed their clinical findings and CT results. We used Philips Brilliance Power 64-channel CT scanner for the CT scan and Siemens Orbitor Nuclear Camera 60 Hz for the DMSA scan. Results : The 10 DMSA false-negative patients were mostly males (80%) and infants (80%). They had fever for a mean of 1.1-day duration before admission and showed increase in acute reactants: leukocyte, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and C-reactive protein. The CT findings of renal lesions were focal in 6 (60%) cases and diffuse in 4 (40%) cases, and most of the lesions were unilateral in 80% of patients. CT proved that 22 renal lesions were neglected by DMSA. Differential renal function test by DMSA was also of no use in the evaluation of renal lesions. Conclusion : In this study, DMSA scan showed limitation in finding renal cortical lesions of CT-proven APN patients. DMSA false-negative results seem to occur at early-phase disease of infantile age, but more prospective studies are needed to determine the reasons and their prevalence.

Distinction of Internal Tissue of Raw Ginseng Root Using a Computed Tomography Scanner

  • Jung, In-Chan;Jeong, In-Soo;Kim, Cheon-Suk
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.469-476
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    • 2012
  • Raw ginseng root of Panax ginseng is graded according to its shape and the quality of its internal tissue. A variety of grades are sold with prices according to grade. If an inferior raw ginseng is purchased, the consumer experience an economic loss. This research was conducted in order to explore the possibility of developing a noninvasive method for investigating raw ginseng's internal tissue. It has been determined that computed tomography (CT) scanner images agreed with actual cross-sections of raw ginseng. CT images were obtained to assess the internal portions of raw ginseng, and CT scans of raw ginseng were thoroughly measured using the Hounsfield unit (HU) system, since it allows for a more detailed analysis compared to nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. HU is a measure of attenuation used for CT images, with each pixel being assigned a value using a scale on which air is defined as -1000, water as 0 and compact bone as +1000. It takes about one second to process are slice and produce an image of the raw ginseng by a one channel CT scanner. An image good enough to discriminate the internal tissues can be obtained in 1/24 seconds with a one-channel CT scanner. Using this method, images of raw ginseng can be obtained and the characteristics of the internal tissues can be observed in a short time.

The clinical usefulness of 64 channel MDCT and 128 channel DSCT in coronary CT angiography (관상동맥 전산화단층촬영에서 64 channel MDCT와 128 channel DSCT의 임상 유용성 평가)

  • Choi, Nam-Gil;Choi, Jae-Seong;Han, Jae-Bok
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.4411-4417
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    • 2010
  • This study was retrospectively to compare the exposure dose and the imaging quality in coronary CT angiography by using the 64 channel multidetector computed tomography and the 128 channel DSCT. Effective dose was calculated dose length product (DLP) by multiplied the convention factor of chest (0.017). Imaging quality was assessed by radiologists using the 5-point Likert scale. The DLP was ranged from 851 to $1277mGy{\cdot}cm$ (mean: 17.23 mSv) in the 64 channel MDCT and from 82 to $110mGy{\cdot}cm$ (mean: 1.58 mSv) in the of 128 channel DSCT, respectively. The score of imaging quality was respectively $3.31{\pm}0.62$ in 64 channel MDCT and $4.05{\pm}0.46$ in the 128 channel DSCT. The exposure dose of 128 channel DSCT has decreased 1ess 1/10. The score of imaging quality was significant difference between two modalities and the frequency (>4 good) in the 128 channel DSCT is about three times than that of the 64 channel MDCT. Therefore, the 128 channel DSCT in coronary CT angiography is clinically more effective modality for both investigators and patients.