Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2733850 Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo establish the radiation dose level for single- and dual-source thoracic CT scans in daily practice.Materials and methodsThe dose levels delivered during 634 consecutive examinations over a period of 2 months were recorded. The CT scans were performed using: (a) a standard protocol (single source, single energy [group 1]: n = 266; dual source, single energy [group 2]: n = 276; (b) with prospective ECG synchronisation [group 3]: n = 13; or (c) with dual energy [group 4]: n = 79. All the acquisitions included kilovoltage selection depending on the weight and automatic milliamperage modulation.ResultsThe mean DLP of the standard protocols was 97.12 mGy cm (group 2; BMI = 23.1 kg/m2) and 211.1 mGy cm (group 1; BMI = 27.3 kg/m2), the choice of protocol depending on the diameter of the thorax relative to the diameter of the field of the second source, and therefore on the patient's morphotype. When imaging included examination of the proximal and middle coronary arteries (group 3), the mean DLP was 105.5 mGy cm. Morphological and functional imaging (group 4) was obtained with a mean DLP of 404.3 mGy cm.ConclusionDepending on the objective of the protocol, the mean DLP varied from 97.12 to 404.3 mGy cm.

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