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Title: Monte Carlo derivation of filtered tungsten anode X-ray spectra for dose computation in digital mammography
Title of periodic: Radiologia Brasileira
Authors: Paixão, Lucas
Oliveira, Bruno Beraldo
Viloria, Carolina
Oliveira, Marcio Alves de
Teixeira, Maria Helena Araújo
Nogueira, Maria do Socorro
Affiliation: Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear, CDTN, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear, CDTN, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, UFMG, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
Clínica Dra. Maria Helena Araújo Teixeira, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear, CDTN, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
Issue Date: 2015
Keywords: Mammary glands;X-ray spectra;Monte Carlo method
Abstract: Objective: Derive filtered tungsten X-ray spectra used in digital mammography systems by means of Monte Carlo simulations. Materials and Methods: Filtered spectra for rhodium filter were obtained for tube potentials between 26 and 32 kV. The half-value layer (HVL) of simulated filtered spectra were compared with those obtained experimentally with a solid state detector Unfors model 8202031- H Xi R/F & MAM Detector Platinum and 8201023-C Xi Base unit Platinum Plus w mAs in a Hologic Selenia Dimensions system using a direct radiography mode. Results: Calculated HVL values showed good agreement as compared with those obtained experimentally. The greatest relative difference between the Monte Carlo calculated HVL values and experimental HVL values was 4%. Conclusion: The results show that the filtered tungsten anode X-ray spectra and the EGSnrc Monte Carlo code can be used for mean glandular dose determination in mammography.
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