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Comparison Of Risk Organ Distribution With Target Volume Size Variations Using Rapid ARC And IMRT Techniques For Case Of Lung Cancer Eny Supriyaningsih; Guntur Winarno; Trisno Firmansyah
SANITAS: Jurnal Teknologi dan Seni Kesehatan Vol 9 No 1 (2018): SANITAS Volume 9 Nomor 1 Tahun 2018
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Jakarta II

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36525/sanitas.2018.8

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This study aims to know how big the difference between dose distribution Rapid Arc and IMRT technique and gains on PTV dose 95%. This research is a descriptive qualitative research data obtained from Phantom to take three the size of the volume of the tumor is seen from the organs at risk of Medulla spinalis, heart, healthy and the lung from the results of the data processing and then analyzed the distribution of the received dose organs at risk. Data analysis is done using the Software eclipse. The result show received dose between flashes IMRT technique and Rapid arc technique on the size of the volume of cancer 250 cm3, 500 cm3, 750 cm3 on the part of the heart and the lungs, Rapid arc provides better radiation dose compared with IMRT but only the medulla spinalis get higher doses but still below the maximum dose organ and gains received on PTV dose 95% with the technique of Rapid Arc higher than IMRT technique.
ANALYSIS OF EYE LENS EFFECTIVE DOSE OF WORKERS DURING CARDIAC CATHERIZATION EXAMINATION IN A CATHLAB ROOM Samsun Samsun; Eka Putra Syarif H; Sriyatun Sriyatun; Gando Sari; Guntur Winarno; Ary Sasongko
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Nuklir Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology) Vol 23, No 1 (2022): February 2022
Publisher : HIMNI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17146/jstni.2022.23.1.6753

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In the current era, many radiological imaging technologies are used, one of which is the C-Arm equipment technology, which is capable of imaging three-dimensional patient objects in real time using fluoroscopy techniques. This study aims to obtain and evaluate the effective radiation dose received around the eye organs of radiation workers during cardiac catheterization. The main tool uses the C-Arm modality, and the TLD detector chip. The object of observation is the area around the eye organs of radiation workers consisting of one doctor and one nurse. Catheterization was carried out on 10 patients with different examination times. Research results: in the area around the eyes without protective glasses; the effective dose received by doctors' eyes ranges from 0.0011 to 0.0054 mSv, while for nurses it ranges from 0.0010 mSv to 0.0025 mSv. It was found that the effective dose received around the eye organs was lower than the dose value set by Perka Bapeten No. 8 of 2011 which is 20 mSv and ICRP 203 which is 500 mSv per year.