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CTDI vs DLP

Published August 22, 2017 at 2482 × 1750 in Exam Question: Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDI)
CT Radiation Dose, DLP, CTDI

Figure 1 – The CTDI is the average radiation intensity incident upon the patient. The DLP is the CTDI multiplied by the scan range and signifies the total radiation output incident on the patient.

The CTDI is the average radiation intensity incident upon the patient. The DLP is the CTDI multiplied by the scan range and signifies the total radiation output incident on the patient.

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