Purpose: To present an advanced junction concept in craniospinal irradiation (CSI) by proton pencil beam scanning (PBS).
Materials And Methods: In PBS CSI, whole brain irradiation (WBI) is commonly delivered by opposed lateral-beams, whereas spine irradiation is delivered by posterior entrances. Since lateral-beams would cross a large portion of the patient at the shoulder level, the junction between WBI and spine irradiation cannot extend below that level, thus the size of the lateral-beams needs to be limited and the number of required isocenters can increase.
Purpose: To implement a new proton therapy planning method for the treatment of shallow lesions with PBS and to compare it to the standard method.
Methods And Materials: In order to treat shallow lesions, a pre-absorber, usually called range-shifter (RS), is needed: it is used to degrade the beam energy and treat tumors shallower than the minimum range available. Its use is associated to dose calculation uncertainties and plan quality degradation which should be minimized.
Purpose: Acute thoracic aortic injuries account for up to 10-20% of fatalities in high-speed deceleration road accidents and have an estimated immediate fatality rate of 80-90%. Untreated survivors to acute trauma (10-20%) have a dismal prognosis: 30% of them die within 6 hours, 40-50% die within 24 hours, and 90% within 4 months. We investigated the diagnostic accuracy of Helical Computed Tomography (Helical CT) in acute traumatic injuries of the thoracic aorta, and the role of this technique in the diagnostic management of trauma patients with a strong suspicion of aortic rupture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: In Spiral CT, the pitch is the ratio of the distance the tabletop travels per 360 degrees rotation to nominal slice width, expressed in mm. Performing Spiral CT examinations with pitch 2 allows to reduce examination time, exposure and contrast dose, and X-ray tube overload. We investigated the yield of pitch 2 in lung parenchyma studies, particularly relative to diagnostic image quality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was aimed at comparing the diagnostic value of conventional computed tomography (CCT) with that of spiral computed tomography (SCT) in sinonasal structures and ostiomeatal complex in thirty patients with inflammatory disease. Ten patients were examined with CCT (3-mm slice thickness, 120 kV, 100 mA, 2-s gantry rotation) and 20 were examined with SCT (3-mm slice thickness, 120 kV, 200 mA, 1-s gantry rotation and computed image reconstruction every 3 mm); table gain was 3 mm (Pitch 1) in 10 patients and 5 mm (Pitch 1.6) in the other 10 patients.
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