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Comparison of Polymer and BANGTM Gel Dosimeters to Use a Optical Computed Tomography Scanner (광학 전산화단층촬영 스캐너 사용을 위한 중합체 겔과 BANGTM 겔 선량계의 특성 비교)

  • Kyung Hwan Chang
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.107-114
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the basic radiological characteristics of in-house polymer gel and commercially-available gel (BANGTM) gel dosimeters with a spectro-photometer to use a optical computed tomography (CT) scanner. We investigated the radiological characteristics including dose linearity, absorbance spectrum, dose rate dependency and inter-and intra-reproducibility at wavelengths of 590, 600 and 630 nm. The optimal dose linearities of two gel dosimeters showed R2 value of 0.939 and 0.948 at wavelengths of 590 nm and 600 nm, respectively. For two polymer gel dosimeters, there is no peak sensitivity within the range of all wavelengths in absorbance spectrum. For in-house gel dosimeter, the dose rate dependency were within 5% for all wavelengths except for the dose rate of 100 MU/min. For BANGTM gel dosimeter, the dose rate dependency showed an error range of ±5% for all wavelengths. The inter-and intra-reproducibility of two gel dosimeters were within the range of 2.5%. We have confirmed that the two gel dosimeters was appropriate for use with a optical CT scanner.

Simulation and assessment of 99mTc absorbed dose into internal organs from cardiac perfusion scan

  • Saghar Salari;Abdollah Khorshidi;Jamshid Soltani-Nabipour
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.248-253
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    • 2023
  • Directly, it is not possible to measure the absorbed dose of radiopharmaceuticals in the organs of the human body. Therefore, simulation methods are utilized to estimate the dose in distinct organs. In this study, individual organs were separately considered as the source organ or target organ to calculate the mean absorption dose, which SAF and S factors were then calculated according to the target uptake via MIRD method. Here, 99mTc activity distribution within the target was analyzed using the definition and simulation of ideal organs by summing the fraction of cumulative activities of the heart as source organ. Thus, GATE code was utilized to simulate the Zubal humanoid phantom. To validate the outcomes in comparison to the similar results reported, the accumulation of activity in the main organs of the body was calculated at the moment of injection and cardiac rest condition after 60 min of injection. The results showed the highest dose absorbed into pancreas was about 21%, then gallbladder 18%, kidney 16%, spleen 15%, heart 8%, liver 8%, thyroid 7%, lungs 5% and brain 2%, respectively, after 1 h of injection. This distinct simulation model may also be used for different periods after injection and modifying the prescribed dose.

Comparison of Dose Statistics of Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy Plan from Varian Eclipse Treatment Planning System with Novel Python-Based Indigenously Developed Software

  • Sougoumarane Dashnamoorthy;Karthick Rajamanickam;Ebenezar Jeyasingh;Vindhyavasini Prasad Pandey;Kathiresan Nachimuthu;Imtiaz Ahmed;Pitchaikannu Venkatraman
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: Planning for radiotherapy relies on implicit estimation of the probability of tumor control and the probability of complications in adjacent normal tissues for a given dose distribution. Methods: The aim of this pilot study was to reconstruct dose-volume histograms (DVHs) from text files generated by the Eclipse treatment planning system developed by Varian Medical Systems and to verify the integrity and accuracy of the dose statistics. Results: We further compared dose statistics for intensity-modulated radiotherapy of the head and neck between the Eclipse software and software developed in-house. The dose statistics data obtained from the Python software were consistent, with deviations from the Eclipse treatment planning system found to be within acceptable limits. Conclusions: The in-house software was able to provide indices of hotness and coldness for treatment planning and store statistical data generated by the software in Oracle databases. We believe the findings of this pilot study may lead to more accurate evaluations in planning for radiotherapy.

A Comparison of Alcohol Toxicity on Rats and Frogs (흰쥐와 개구리에 대한 Alcohol 독성의 비교)

  • Yoo, Tea Suck
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.203-205
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    • 1975
  • The comparison of topic effects of methanol and ethanol on rats and frogs was performed. Intraperitoneal administration in graded doses of absolute alcohols showed specific toxicities on animals, suggesting that these substances had different effects on species specificity of animals. Throughout the experiment, the following results were obtained and summerized here. 1. In rats $LD_{50}$ dose of absolute methanol was $2.65{\mu}l/g$ of body weight, while that of absolute ethanol was $1.85{\mu}l/g$ of body weight. 2. The $LD_{50}$ dose of methanol in frogs was $17.2{\mu}l/g$ of body weight, while that of ethanol was $10.9{\mu}l/g$ of body weight.

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Antiinflammatory Action of Phytolacca Saponin

  • Woo, Won-Sick;Shin, Kuk-Hyun
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 1976
  • The antiinflammatory activity of Phytolacca saponin and phytolaccagenin isolated from the roots of Phytolacca americana has been investigated. When Phytolacca saponin and phytolaccagenin were given parenterally exhibited potent inhibitory effects on acute edema in rats and in mice. while oral administrtion required 6 times more dosage in comparison with that of intrapertioneal injection. The anti-exudative and anti-granulomatous activities of the saponin showed as much as the dose of 8 times higher than that of hydrocortisone. The saponin appeared to be of no effects on adrenal, however, showed a severe thymolysis at high dose.

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Comparison of digital and conventional radiography for the detection of proximal surface caries

  • Park, Si-Seung;Cho, Young-Gon
    • Proceedings of the KACD Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.592.1-592
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    • 2001
  • Conventional intraoral radiography continues to be the most widely used for the diagnosis of dental caries. But conventional intraoral film has several shortcomings, including processing error, increased radiation dose, etc. Recently, various digital radiographs substitude for conventional radiography to overcome these disadvantages. The digital radiographies are numerous advantages, including elimination of processing errors, lower radiation dose, image quality enhancements such as contrast and density modulation.(omitted)

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DYNAMIC WEDGE의 임상 적용 가능성에 관한 고찰

  • 김영범;정세영;황웅구
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 1995
  • Dynamic wedge system has been introduced to modify the beam profile and to make homogeneous isodose curves in the mass of irregular shape. Before the clinical use of dynamic wedge, several factors such as wedge transmission factor, dose profile, percent depth dose, and wedge angle have to be measured quantitatively. Film dosimetry is used to evaluate these factors in this study. A comparison of the result of the dynamic wedge to physical wedge system is made. A positive result for the application of the dynamic wedge to clinic is derived even though there is a limitation in accuracy of the dosimetry system used. To measure all factors quantitatively, more accurate dosimetry systems are required.

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Clinical Comparison of Low-dose and High-dose Steroid in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass

  • Choi Seok-Cheol;Kim Song-Myung;Kim Yang-Weon
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.289-301
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    • 2006
  • Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for cardiac surgery triggers the production and release of numerous chemotactic substances and cytokines, ensuing systemic inflammatory response that leads to postoperative major organ dysfunction. Traditionally, corticosteroids (steroid) have been administered to patients undergoing cardiac surgery to ward off these detrimental physiologic alterations. However, the majority of the studies have been performed on adult patients with high-dose steroid. We carried out a randomized, prospective, double-blind study to compare the efficacy of low-dose steroid with that of high-dose steroid and to determine the adequate dose of pretreated-steroid for prophylactic effects in pediatric cardiac surgery. Thirty pediatric patients scheduled for elective cardiac surgery were randomly assigned to two groups; fifteen patients received low-dose methylprednisolone (10mg/kg intravenously, n=15, low-dose group) and the others received high-dose methylprednisolone (30mg/kg intravenously, n=15, high-dose group) 1 hour prior to CPB. Arterial blood samples were taken before CPB (Pre-CPB), 10 minutes after start of CPB (CPB-10), and immediately after CPB-end (CPB-OFF) for measuring total leukocyte counts (T-WBC) and diff-counts, platelet counts, interleukin-6 (IL-6), myeloperoxidase (MPO), total antioxidant (TAO), neuron-specific enolase (NSE), troponin I (TNI), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. Other parameters such as volumes of urine output, pulmonary index $(PI,\;PaO_2/FiO_2)$, mechanical ventilating period, intensive care unit (ICU)-staying period, postoperative complications (fever, wound problem), postoperative 24 hrs and total volumes in blood loss, and hospitalized days were also assessed. All parameters were compared between two groups. There were no significant differences in T-WBC counts, monocyte fraction, platelet counts, TA levels, NSE levels, creatinine levels, BUN levels, the volumes of total urine output, PI, the incidences of fever and wound problem, postoperative 24hrs- and total-blood loss volumes and ICU-staying period between two groups (P>0.05). At CPB-OFF, neutrophil fraction, MPO level, TNI level, and AST level were higher in the high-dose group than in the low-dose group (P<0.05). IL-6 level at CPB-10 was higher in the high dose-group than in the low-dose group (P<0.05). Furthermore, mechanical ventilating periods and hospitalized days of the high-dose group were significantly longer than those of low-dose group (P<0.05). The high-dose group had significantly low lymphocyte fi-action at CPB-OFF compared with the low-dose group (P<0.001). These findings suggest that pretreatment of high-dose steroid is not superior to that of low-dose steroid regrading its potential benefits in pediatric cardiac surgery. Therefore, the conventional strategy of steroid treatment, high-dose pretreatment, should be modified in the cardiac surgery with CPB. However, further studies must be performed on the larger number of patients in as much as small number of patients in this study.

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Comparison of Noise and Doses of Low Dose and High Resolution Chest CT for Automatic Tube Current Modulation and Fixed Tube Current Technique using Glass Dosimetry (유리선량계를 이용한 관전류자동조절기법과 고정관전류기법에서 저선량 및 고해상 흉부CT의 노이즈 및 선량 비교)

  • Park, Tae Seok;Han, Jun Hee;Jo, Seung Yeon;Lee, Eun Lim;Jo, Kyu Won;Kweon, Dae Cheol
    • Journal of Radiation Industry
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.131-137
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    • 2017
  • To compare the radiation dose and image noise of low dose computed tomography (CT) and high resolution CT using the fixed tube current technique and automatic tube current modulation (CARE Dose 4D). Chest CT and human anthropomorphic phantom were used the RPL (radiophotoluminescence) dosimeters. For image evaluation, standard deviation of mean CT attenuation coefficient and CT attenuation coefficient was measured using ROI analysis function. The effective dose was calculated using CTDIvol and DLP. CARE Dose 4D was reduced by 74.7% and HRCT by 64.4% compared to the fixed tube current technique in low dose CT of chest phantom. In CTDIvol and DLP, the dose of CARE Dose 4D was reduced by fixed tube current technique. For effective dose, CARE Dose 4D was reduced by 47% and HRCT by 46.9% compared to the fixed tube current method, and the dose of CARE Dose 4D was significantly different (p<.05). Noise in the image was higher than that in the fixed tube current technique. Noise difference in the image of CARE Dose 4D in low dose CT was significant (p<.05). The low radiation dose and the noise difference of the CARE Dose 4D were compared with the fixed tube current technique in low dose CT and HRCT using chest phantom. The radiation doses using CARE Dose 4D were in accordance with the national and international dose standards. CARE Dose 4D should be applied to low dose CT and HRCT for clinical examination.