Development of pediatric mesh-type reference computational phantom series of international commission on radiological protection.

2021 
Very recently, Task Group 103 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) completed the development of the pediatric Mesh-type Reference Computational Phantoms (MRCPs) comprising ten phantoms (newborn, 1-year-old, 5-year-old, 10-year-old, and 15-year-old males and females). The pediatric MRCPs address the limitations of ICRPPublication 143's pediatric reference computational phantoms, which are in voxel format, stemming from the nature of the voxel geometry and the limited voxel resolutions. The pediatric MRCPs were constructed by converting the voxel-type reference phantoms to a high-quality mesh format with substantial enhancements in the detailed anatomy of the small and complex organs and tissues (e.g., bones, lymphatic nodes, and extra-thoracic (ET) region). Besides, the pediatric MRCPs were developed in consideration of the intra-organ blood contents and by modelling the micron-thick target and source regions of the skin, lens, urinary bladder, alimentary tract organs, and respiratory tract organs prescribed by the ICRP. For external idealized exposures, the pediatric MRCPs provide very similar effective dose coefficients to those from the ICRP-143 phantoms but significantly different values for weakly penetrating radiations (e.g., the difference of ~20,000 times for 10-keV electron beams). This paper introduces the developed pediatric MRCPs with a brief explanation of the construction process. Then, it discusses their computational performance in Geant4, PHITS, and MCNP6 in terms of memory usage and computation speed and their impact on dose calculations by comparing their calculated values of effective dose coefficients for external exposures with those of the voxel-type reference phantoms.
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