Publications by authors named "J McCavana"

Purpose: Accurate simulation of organ doses in C-arm CBCT is critical for estimating personalised patient dosimetry. However, system complexities such as automatic exposure control (AEC) and the incorporation of DICOM images into simulations are challenging. The aim of this study was to develop a model for mimicking the operation of an AEC system, which maintains a constant dose to the detector through mA modulation in order to facilitate more accurate MC dosimetry models for C-arm CBCT.

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Radiopharmacy staff members are subject to extremity radiation doses, particularly to the fingertips. Dosemeters, such as, thermoluminescent detectors (TLDs) are currently used for monitoring fingertip doses. This study aimed to use real-time dosemeters to monitor radiopharmacy extremity doses to identify specific procedural steps associated with higher fingertip doses and, subsequently, reduce dose through promotion of optimised radiation protection practises.

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Introduction: This study investigates if inexpensive computer hardware, open-source computer vision and a phosphor screen from disused CR (computed radiography) Cassette can be used to quantitatively assess beam shape and area.

Materials And Methods: The phosphor screen was affixed to a Carestream CS 8100 dental OPG system and the camera was mounted above the X-ray tube. Videos were acquired of the green light emissions during the tomographic irradiation.

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Targeted ultraviolet (UV) phototherapy has been used in the management of a wide variety of dermatological clinical conditions including moderate to severe psoriasis unresponsive to topical therapies, vitiligo, severe atopic dermatitis and lymphoproliferative disorders. To date there are no uniform, standardised guidelines for the selection and decontamination process for UV personal protective equipment (PPE) and facial shields used in phototherapy. In the current climate, Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, standards regarding all decontamination and disinfection processes are under significant scrutiny.

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