Evaluation of the dosimetry and centralization of scout-view function in CBCT.

Q2 Medicine Brazilian dental journal Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1590/0103-6440202204926
Danúsia da Silva Vilela, Luiz Roberto Coutinho Manhães Júnior, Monikelly do Carmo Chagas Nascimento, Anne Caroline Costa Oenning, José Luiz Cintra Junqueira, Elizabeth Ferreira Martinez
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This study evaluated the centralization of the region of interest (ROI) in acquisition of the CBCT images, when the freely positionable scout-view (SV) function is applied. Additionally, the dosimetry of the acquired images was assessed in the SV function alone as well as in complete tomographic image in two different fields of view (FOV) (50x50 and 78x150mm). A three-location device was created to accommodate the dosimeters and the specimens, in the right, middle and left location during image acquisition. For dose assessment, thermoluminescent dosimeters were irradiated within the FOV and analyzed in a portable reader. For ROI evaluation, three specimens of gutta-percha stick were placed on the same device and the CT scans were acquired (CBCT OP 300 Maxio device, 90kV, 13mA, 85 µm voxel size, FOV of 50X50mm), with and without the SV, in three positions (3-9, 1-7 and 5-11 o'clock), simulating different regions of the mouth. Two image evaluations were performed, an objective and subjective. There was a slight percentage increase (1.36% to 1.40%) of the radiation dose with the use of SV. The distances were significantly greater in the images acquired without SV (p < 0.05). Every image obtained with SV was classified as being at the FOV's center. In conclusion, the results demonstrated that SVs function is effective to centralize the ROI in the FOV, increasing the scan precision and avoiding repetitions due to positioning errors.

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CBCT中剂量学和视哨功能集中化的评价。
本研究评估了当使用可自由定位侦察视图(SV)函数时,CBCT图像采集中感兴趣区域(ROI)的集中化程度。此外,在两个不同视场(50x50和78x150mm)的完整层析成像(FOV)中,对获得的图像单独进行SV功能和剂量学评估。在图像采集过程中,创建了一个三位置装置来容纳剂量计和标本,分别位于右、中、左位置。为了评估剂量,热释光剂量计在视场内照射,并在便携式读取器中进行分析。为了进行ROI评估,将三根胶棒放置在同一设备上,获取CT扫描(CBCT OP 300 Maxio设备,90kV, 13mA, 85µm体素尺寸,视场为50X50mm),在3- 9,1 -7和5-11点钟三个位置,有和没有SV,模拟口腔不同区域。进行了客观和主观的两种图像评价。随着SV的使用,辐射剂量略有增加(1.36% ~ 1.40%)。无SV的图像距离明显增大(p < 0.05)。使用SV获得的每幅图像都被分类为视场中心。综上所述,SVs函数可以有效地将感兴趣区域集中在视场内,提高扫描精度,避免因定位误差而导致的重复。
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Brazilian dental journal
Brazilian dental journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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2.20
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69
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Brazilian Dental Journal, publishes Full-Length Papers, Short Communications and Case Reports, dealing with dentistry or related disciplines and edited six times a year.
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