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Experimental validation of a comprehensive fluoroscopy peak skin dose model using four different computational phantoms
Medical Physics2025Vol. 52(6), pp. 3635–3648
Abstract
Modeling the FGIP with the use of computational phantoms accurately reflects patient anatomy and can be useful in evaluating radiation PSD from FGIPs. The traditional methods yielded a greater difference against our fluoroscopy PSD measurements, while the use of the HCHP resulted in superior though practically comparable accuracy in calculating PSD to using computational phantoms, with added computational power and time needed to create a patient-based human model.
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