Published March 1990 | Version v1
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Ultrasonic measurements of chest wall thickness and realistic chest phantom for calibration of Pu lung counting facilities

  • 1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan). Tokai Research Establishment

Description

There are four important problems for the measurements of chest wall thickness using ultrasonic device: (1) selection of optimum position of transducer and the number of measured points on the chest covered with detector, (2) estimation of adipose-to-muscle ratio in the chest wall, especially for dispersed adipose like 'marbled beef', (3) determination of regression equations for the prediction of chest wall thickness, derived from groups of different body shape, i.e. corpulent and lean, and (4) estimation of effective chest wall thickness involved self-absorption layer of lung tissue, which changes with distribution of activity in the lungs. This quantity can not be measured with ultrasonic device. Realistic chest phantom was developed. The phantom contains removable model organs (lungs, liver, kidneys and heart), model trachea and artificial rib cage, and also includes chest plates that can be placed over the chest to simulate wide range adipose-to-muscle ratio in the chest wall. Various soft tissue substitutes were made of polyurethane with different concentrations of additive, and the rib cage were made of epoxy resin with calcium carbonate. The experimental data have shown that the phantom can be used as a standard phantom for the calibration. (author)

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Characteristics of the human body and other relevant factors in dose assessment

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Characteristics of the human body and other relevant factors in dose assessment
Imprint Pagination
253 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 139-146.
Report number
NIRS-M--76

Conference

Title
16. NIRS seminar on environmental research.
Dates
1-2 Dec 1988.
Place
Chiba (Japan).

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