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The couch increment is the distance by which the position of a patient table is changed between individual slices. In spiral CT scanning the couch increment is the change of the table position during one 360° rotation of the x-ray tube.
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(CTDI) The computed tomography dose index is most commonly used dose descriptor, which represents the dose to a location (e.g., depth) in a scanned volume. This index describes the dose from a single rotation of a CT scanner. CTDI must be corrected for pitch or couch increment to receive the dose for a series of slices. The CTDI100 is measured using a 100 mm long ionization chamber. The CTDIair is the value of CTDI determined free-in-air. Different definitions of CTDI exist and are used in different applications. Further Reading: Basics:
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