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Keywords: fluoroscopy
MO-IePD-TRACK 1-2Clinical Performance of An AI Assisted Dose Reduction System for Fluoroscopic Guided Interventional Procedures
D Hintenlang*, N Quails, K Little, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
MO-IePD-TRACK 1-3Evaluation of Exposure for High-Speed Angiography (HSA) with the 1000 Fps Aries Image Detector
J Collins1*, A Shields2, S Rudin3, D Bednarek4, (1) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, (2) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, (3) University at Buffalo (SUNY) School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY, (4) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
PO-GePV-I-24Direct Measurement of the Surface Dose Using a Plane-Parallel Ionization Chamber for Interventional Radiology
C Nakatake1*, F Araki2, T Ohno3, S Tochihara4, D Sakabe5, T Sakamoto6, Y Yano7, M Fukamatsu8, K Nishimura9, (1) Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, JP, (2) Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, JP, (3) Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, JP, (4) Department of Radiology, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto, JP, (5) Department of Radiology, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto, JP, (6) Department of Radiology, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital, Kumamoto, JP, (7) Department of Radiology, Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital, Kumamoto, JP, (8) Department of Radiology, National Hospital Organization Kumamoto Medical Center, Kumamoto, JP, (9) Department of Radiology, Kumamoto Chuo Hospital, Kumamoto, JP
PO-GePV-M-159Towards Faster and More Accurate Target Localization On Intrafraction X-Ray Fluoroscopy for Lung Radiotherapy Using Modified YoloV3 Detector
L Deng1*, Z Dai2, X Liang1,3, Y Xie1, (1) Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, 44, CN, (2) Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 44, CN, (3) Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA,
SU-CD-TRACK 2-0Fluoroscopy Dose Management
R Fisher1*, M Mahesh2*, A Jones3*, R Fisher4*, (1) MetroHealth, Cleveland, OH, (2) Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD, (3) UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, (4) MetroHealth, Cleveland, OH
TU-A-TRACK 2-6Multiparameter Dense Neural Network (DNN) to Estimate Patient Eye-Lens Dose During Neuro-Interventional Procedures
J Collins1*, C Guo2, A Podgorsak3, S Rudin4, D Bednarek5, (1) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, (2) ,Chicago, IL, (3) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, (4) University at Buffalo (SUNY) School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY, (5) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
TU-IePD-TRACK 2-1Distribution of Peak Skin Doses From Fluoroscopic Procedures Exceeding 5 Gy Reference Air Kerma
G Fong*, K Wunderle, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
TU-IePD-TRACK 2-4Fluoroscopic Imaging Data Analysis: A Practical Study to Guide Protocol Optimization and Operator Training
J Paltani1*, G Fong2, K Wunderle2, (1) Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio (2) Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
TU-IePD-TRACK 2-5Convenient Calculation of Radiation Workloads for Cardiac Angiography Using Dose Area Product
E Macdonald*, M Vanderhoek, C Morrison, A Jackson, N Bevins, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
TU-IePD-TRACK 2-6Evaluating the Kerma Correction Factor of Modern Fluoroscopy Systems
M Fadhel*, R Perez Franco, D Vergara, Yale New Haven Hospital, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

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