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Responsible AI practice and AI education are central to AI implementation : a rapid review for all medical imaging professionals in Europe
ID Walsh, Gemma (Author), ID Stogiannos, Nikolaos (Author), ID Van de Venter, Riaan (Author), ID Rainey, Claire (Author), ID Tam, Winnie (Author), ID McFadden, Sonyia (Author), ID McNulty, Jonathan P. (Author), ID Mekiš, Nejc (Author), ID Lewis, Sarah (Author), ID O'Regan, Tracy (Author)

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Abstract
Objectives: It is essential to study the dosimetric performance and reliability of personal dosimeters. This study examines and compares the responses of two commercial thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLDs), the TLD-100 and the MTS-N. Methods: We compared the two TLDs to various parameters such as energy dependence, linearity, homogeneity, reproducibility, light sensitivity (zero point), angular dependence, and temperature effects using the IEC 61066 standard. Results: The results acquired showed that both TLD materials show linear behavior as indicated by the quality of the fit. In addition, the angular dependence results for both detectors show that all dose responses are within the range of acceptable values. However, the TLD-100 outperformed the MTS-N in terms of light sensitivity reproducibility for all detectors together, while the MTS-N outperforms the TLD-100 for each detector independently and that showed TLD-100 has more stability than MTS-N. The MTS-N shows better batch homogeneity (10.84%) than TLD-100 (13.65%). The effect of temperature in signal loss was clearer at higher temperature 65°C and it was however below ±30%. Conclusions: The overall results for dosimetric properties determined in terms of dose equivalents for all combinations of detectors are satisfactory. The MTS-N cards have better results in the energy dependence, angular dependency, batch homogeneity and less signal fading, whereas the TLD-100 cards are less sensitive to light and more reproducible. Advances in knowledge: Although previous studies showed several types of comparisons between TLDs, they have used limited parameters and different data analysis. This study has dealt with more comprehensive characterization methods and examinations combining TLD-100 and MTS-N cards.

Language:English
Keywords:artificial intelligence, healthcare, radiology, radiography, big data, ethical practices
Work type:Article
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:30.06.2023
Year:2023
Number of pages:9 str.
Numbering:Vol. 5, iss. 1, art. 20230033
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150069 This link opens in a new window
UDC:616-07:004.8
ISSN on article:2513-9878
DOI:10.1259/bjro.20230033 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:157921795 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.09.2023
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Publisher:British Institute of Radiology
ISSN:2513-9878
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Keywords:umetna inteligenca, zdravstvo, radiologija, radiografija, veliki podatki, etične prakse

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