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Achieving consistent image quality and overall radiation dose reduction for coronary CT angiography with body mass index-dependent tube voltage and tube current selection

机译:通过与体重指数相关的管电压和管电流选择,实现一致的图像质量和减少冠状动脉CT血管造影术的总辐射剂量

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Aim To develop a quantitative body mass index (BMI)-dependent tube voltage and tube current selection method for obtaining consistent image quality and overall dose reduction in computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA). Methods and materials The images of 190 consecutive patients (group A) who underwent CTCA with fixed protocols (100 kV/193 mAs for 100 patients with a BMI of <27 and 120 kV/175 mAs for 90 patients with a BMI of >27) were retrospectively analysed and reconstructed with an adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) algorithm at 50% blending. Image noise was measured and the relationship to BMI was studied to establish BMI-dependent tube current for obtaining CTCA images with user-specified image noise. One hundred additional cardiac patients (group B) were examined using prospective triggering with the BMI-dependent tube voltage/current. CTCA image-quality score, image noise, and effective dose from groups B and C (subgroup of A of 100 patients examined with prospective triggering only) were obtained and compared. Results There was a linear relationship between image noise and BMI in group A. Using a BMI-dependent tube current in group B, an average CTCA image noise of 27.7 HU (target 28 HU) and 31.7 HU (target 33 HU) was obtained for the subgroups of patients with BMIs of >27 and of <27, respectively, and was independent of patient BMI. There was no difference between image-quality scores between groups B and C (4.52 versus 4.60, p > 0.05). The average effective dose for group B (2.56 mSv) was 42% lower than group C (4.38 mSv; p < 0.01). Conclusion BMI-dependent tube voltage/current selection in CTCA provides an individualized protocol that generates consistent image quality and helps to reduce overall patient radiation dose.
机译:目的开发一种定量的依赖体重指数(BMI)的管电压和管电流选择方法,以在计算机断层扫描冠状动脉造影(CTCA)中获得一致的图像质量和总剂量减少。方法和材料190例连续接受CTCA固定治疗的患者(A组)的图像(100 kV / 193 mAs用于100例BMI <27的患者,120 kV / 175 mAs用于90例BMI> 27的患者)进行了回顾性分析,并采用自适应统计迭代重建(ASIR)算法以50%的混合率进行了重建。测量图像噪声并研究与BMI的关系,以建立依赖BMI的管电流,以获得具有用户指定图像噪声的CTCA图像。使用前瞻性触发和依赖BMI的管电压/电流检查了另外100名心脏病患者(B组)。从B组和C组(仅用前瞻性触发检查的100例患者中,A组为亚组)获得并比较了CTCA图像质量评分,图像噪声和有效剂量。结果A组的图像噪声与BMI之间存在线性关系。使用B组依赖BMI的电子管电流,获得的CTCA平均图像噪声分别为27.7 HU(目标28 HU)和31.7 HU(目标33 HU)。 BMI分别> 27和<27的患者亚组,并且独立于患者BMI。 B组和C组之间的图像质量得分之间没有差异(4.52对4.60,p> 0.05)。 B组的平均有效剂量(2.56 mSv)比C组(4.38 mSv; p <0.01)低42%。结论CTCA中依赖BMI的管电压/电流选择提供了个性化的方案,可产生一致的图像质量,并有助于减少总体患者辐射剂量。

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