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Dianna Cody, Ph.D. Professor University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX
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LSS Fred Larke Randell Kruger Mike Flynn Xizeng Wu ACRIN Dianna Cody Chris Cagnon Mike McNitt-Gray Tony Seibert Phil Judy
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Subject of Cagnon, et al paper (Acad Radiol 2006: 1431-1441.) Certification for each CT scanner (entry) Annual physics tests – DOSE measurement Over course of trial, collected 221 dose measurements for 96 CT scanners
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CT Dose Index 10cm Pencil Ion Chamber Electrometer PMMA phantom 16cm Diameter 32cm Diameter
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CTDI/mAs Removes site-to-site variability (patient size) Reflects MACHINE OUTPUT All about the SCANNERS Does NOT reflect patient dose Does NOT reflect patient exposure Does NOT reflect how sites operated scanners
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Statistically significant differences in CTDI by vendor? YES
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Statistically significant differences in CTDI by scanner models within a vendor? YES (3 out of 4)
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Statistically significant differences in CTDI among all models and all vendors? YES
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Statistically significant differences in CTDI by level of technology? YES
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CT dose material presented at RSNA (2007) Submitted manuscript to Radiology summarizing effective dose estimates from NLST chest CT exams (RSNA 2008) Chest x-ray dose manuscript in preparation (RSNA 2010) Hope to estimate radiation dose to NLST population from both CXR & CT exams
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