2017
DOI: 10.1515/cdbme-2017-0123
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Optimizing a perfusion CT protocol for head and neck cancer

Abstract: Perfusion computed tomography (CTP) images tumor angiogenesis and can assess tumor aggressiveness. However, the CTP examinations are dose intensive. This study aimed to optimize a routinely used CTP protocol for the head and neck region in oncology in order to reduce the effective dose to the patient and simultaneously achieve the same image quality.The Alderson phantom was scanned on a GE Revolution CT scanner. A scan with our standard protocol for head and neck cancer patients was used (100kV, 80mAs, 5mm sli… Show more

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“…One of the inherent limitations of perfusion CT for routine clinical use is a higher radiation exposure to the patient compared to a standard CT scan. However, new iterative reconstruction algorithms were shown to decrease the dose by a factor of 2 while preserving the image quality [34]. Additionally, our robustness study should be extended in the future with inter-observer contouring variability [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…One of the inherent limitations of perfusion CT for routine clinical use is a higher radiation exposure to the patient compared to a standard CT scan. However, new iterative reconstruction algorithms were shown to decrease the dose by a factor of 2 while preserving the image quality [34]. Additionally, our robustness study should be extended in the future with inter-observer contouring variability [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%