Physical phantom of typical Korean male for radiation protection purpose
Authors: Kim, J. I.; Choi, H.; Lee, B. I.; Lim, Y. K.; Kim, C. S.; Lee, J. K.; Lee, C.
Source: Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Volume 118, Number 1, April 2006 , pp. 131-136(6)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Abstract:
Dose distribution within a human body can be measured using physical anthropomorphic phantoms. In an effort to establish reference Korean physical model, the first Korean physical phantom of average Korean adult male was constructed using computed tomography (CT) images of a healthy volunteer. The body dimension of the subject was close to that of average Korean male. The source images were obtained using fusion positron emission tomography machine at Radiation Health Research Institute in Korea, and ported into rapid prototyping process. The physical phantom was composed of three tissue-equivalent materials: epoxy resin, urethane foam and polyurethane representing bone, lungs and soft tissues, respectively. The densities of the tissue-equivalent materials were close to those recommended by the International Commission on Radiation Units and measurements. To facilitate dose mapping, the phantom was sliced into 2 cm sections. Hole grids for thermoluminescence (TL) dosemeter chips were drilled. To verify the appropriateness of the physical phantom, organ doses of selected organs were measured for reference photon beam, and compared with those computed by tomographic model constructed from the same CT images. Absorbed doses converted from TL relative response showed good agreement within 7% with those calculated.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rpd/nci338
Publication date: 2006-04-01
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