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Radiation Dose Reduction without Compromise to Image Quality by Alterations of Filtration and Focal Spot Size in Cerebral Angiography

机译:通过改变脑血管造影术中的滤过率和焦点大小来减少辐射剂量而不会影响图像质量

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Objective Different angiographic protocols may influence the radiation dose and image quality. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of filtration and focal spot size on radiation dose and image quality for diagnostic cerebral angiography using an in-vitro model and in-vivo patient groups. Materials and Methods Radiation dose and image quality were analyzed by varying the filtration and focal spot size on digital subtraction angiography exposure protocols (1, inherent filtration + large focus; 2, inherent + small; 3, copper + large; 4, copper + small). For the in-vitro analysis, a phantom was used for comparison of radiation dose. For the in-vivo analysis, bilateral paired injections, and patient cohort groups were compared for radiation dose and image quality. Image quality analysis was performed in terms of contrast, sharpness, noise, and overall quality. Results In the in-vitro analysis, the mean air kerma (AK) and dose area product (DAP)/frame were significantly lower with added copper filtration (protocols 3 and 4). In the in-vivo bilateral paired injections, AK and DAP/frame were significantly lower with filtration, without significant difference in image quality. The patient cohort groups with added filtration (protocols 3 and 4) showed significant reduction of total AK and DAP/patient without compromise to the image quality. Variations in focal spot size showed no significant differences in radiation dose and image quality. Conclusion Addition of filtration for angiographic exposure studies can result in significant total radiation dose reduction without loss of image quality. Focal spot size does not influence radiation dose and image quality. The routine angiographic protocol should be judiciously investigated and implemented.
机译:目的不同的血管造影方案可能会影响辐射剂量和图像质量。在这项研究中,我们旨在调查滤过和焦点大小对放射剂量和图像质量的影响,用于使用体外模型和体内患者组进行诊断性脑血管造影。材料和方法通过改变数字减影血管造影曝光方案的过滤和焦点大小来分析辐射剂量和图像质量(1,固有过滤+大焦点; 2,固有+小; 3,铜+大; 4,铜+小)。对于体外分析,使用体模比较辐射剂量。对于体内分析,比较了双侧配对注射和患者队列组的辐射剂量和图像质量。图像质量分析是在对比度,清晰度,噪点和整体质量方面进行的。结果在体外分析中,添加铜过滤后(协议3和4),平均空气比释动能(AK)和剂量面积乘积(DAP)/框架显着降低。在体内双侧配对注射中,AK和DAP /帧经过滤后显着降低,图像质量无明显差异。添加了过滤功能的患者队列组(协议3和4)显示出每位患者总AK和DAP显着降低,且不影响图像质量。焦点尺寸的变化表明辐射剂量和图像质量没有显着差异。结论为血管造影暴露研究增加过滤可以显着降低总辐射剂量,而不会降低图像质量。焦点大小不会影响辐射剂量和图像质量。常规血管造影方案应谨慎研究和实施。

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