Determination of CTDI from time-resolved measurement data for helical CT scans. Here with measurement data from RaySafe X2.
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The greastest uncertainty for determination of the CTDI is the number of rotations of the source after a complete scan.
Here a new method is presented to determine the CTDI and the uncertainty. Only the time of a single rotation needs to be known.
In the first release, the following functions have been implemented:
- FindThePeaks(X,m,N)
- FindPeakLocs(X,N,m)
- DrawPeakMarkers(X,P,m,N)
- DrawArea(X,P,m,n)
- CalcDose(X,P,m,n)
- WriteDose(X,P,m,n)
- SetXLimit(X,P,m)
- MoveSum(X,M1,M2)
- PlotDose(X,m)
- PlotDoseSums(X,M1,M2,T)
- PlotPolyCurves(X,M1,M2)
- PolyDraw(W,M1,M2,Z)
- CalcDelta(X,m,Z)
- DeltaTable(X,M2,Z)
- DoseTable(X,M,N)
- Safe2Excel(CTDI100)
- CheckSumAgainstExcel(X,m,zeitidx,samples)
- CalcTotalDose(X)
Cite As
Alexander Krings (2026). helical-CTDI (https://github.com/Algoritter/helical-CTDI/releases/tag/v1.0.0), GitHub. Retrieved .
General Information
- Version 1.0.0 (14.6 KB)
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MATLAB Release Compatibility
- Compatible with any release
Platform Compatibility
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
| Version | Published | Release Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0 |
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