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Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between combined automatic tube current modulation and fixed tube current technique in CT of abdomen and pelvis.

机译:腹部和骨盆CT结合自动管电流调制和固定管电流技术的图像质量和辐射剂量的比较。

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BACKGROUND: Tube current is an important determinant of radiation dose and image quality in X-ray-based examination. The combined automatic tube current modulation technique (ATCM) enables automatic adjustment of the tube current in various planes (x-y and z) based on the size and attenuation of the body area scanned. PURPOSE: To compare image quality and radiation dose of the ATCM with those of a fixed tube current technique (FTC) in CT of the abdomen and pelvis performed with a 16-slice multidetector row CT. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We reviewed 100 patients in whom initial and follow-up CT of the abdomen and pelvis were performed with FTC and ATCM. All acquisition parameters were identical in both techniques except for tube current. We recorded objective image noise in liver parenchyma, subjective image noise and diagnostic acceptability by using a five-point scale, radiation dose, and body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)). Data were analyzed with parametric and non-parametric statistical tests. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in image noise and diagnostic acceptability between two techniques. All subjects had acceptable subjective image noise in both techniques. The significant reduction in radiation dose (45.25% reduction) was noted with combined ATCM (P < 0.001). There was a significant linear statistical correlation between BMI and dose reduction (r = -0.78, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The ATCM for CT of the abdomen and pelvis substantially reduced radiation dose while maintaining diagnostic image quality. Patients with lower BMI showed more reduction in radiation dose.
机译:背景:在基于X射线的检查中,管电流是辐射剂量和图像质量的重要决定因素。结合使用的自动电子管电流调制技术(ATCM),可根据扫描的人体区域的大小和衰减,自动调整各个平面(x-y和z)中的电子管电流。目的:比较ATCM的图像质量和辐射剂量与采用16层多排CT扫描的腹部和骨盆CT的固定管电流技术(FTC)的图像质量和辐射剂量。材料与方法:我们回顾了100例接受FTC和ATCM进行腹部和骨盆CT扫描和随访的患者。除电子管电流外,两种技术的所有采集参数均相同。我们使用五点量表,放射剂量和体重指数(BMI,kg / m(2))记录了肝实质中的客观图像噪声,主观图像噪声和诊断可接受性。用参数和非参数统计检验分析数据。结果:两种技术之间的图像噪声和诊断可接受性无显着差异。两种技术中所有受试者的主观图像噪声均可接受。联合使用ATCM可以显着降低放射剂量(减少45.25%)(P <0.001)。 BMI与剂量降低之间存在显着的线性统计相关性(r = -0.78,P <0.05)。结论:腹部和骨盆CT的ATCM大大降低了辐射剂量,同时保持了诊断图像的质量。 BMI较低的患者表现出更多的放射剂量减少。

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