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Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT

PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from medical procedures, which makes dose reduction in CT an effective means of reducing radiation exposure. We analysed the dose reduction that can be achieved with a new CT scanner [Somatom Edge (E)] that...

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Autores principales: Ozdoba, C., Slotboom, J., Schroth, G., Ulzheimer, S., Kottke, R., Watzal, H., Weisstanner, C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3936131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00062-013-0263-5
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author Ozdoba, C.
Slotboom, J.
Schroth, G.
Ulzheimer, S.
Kottke, R.
Watzal, H.
Weisstanner, C.
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Slotboom, J.
Schroth, G.
Ulzheimer, S.
Kottke, R.
Watzal, H.
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description PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from medical procedures, which makes dose reduction in CT an effective means of reducing radiation exposure. We analysed the dose reduction that can be achieved with a new CT scanner [Somatom Edge (E)] that incorporates new developments in hardware (detector) and software (iterative reconstruction). METHODS: We compared weighted volume CT dose index (CTDI(vol)) and dose length product (DLP) values of 25 consecutive patients studied with non-enhanced standard brain CT with the new scanner and with two previous models each, a 64-slice 64-row multi-detector CT (MDCT) scanner with 64 rows (S64) and a 16-slice 16-row MDCT scanner with 16 rows (S16). We analysed signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios in images from the three scanners and performed a quality rating by three neuroradiologists to analyse whether dose reduction techniques still yield sufficient diagnostic quality. RESULTS: CTDI(Vol) of scanner E was 41.5 and 36.4 % less than the values of scanners S16 and S64, respectively; the DLP values were 40 and 38.3 % less. All differences were statistically significant (p < 0.0001). Signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios were best in S64; these differences also reached statistical significance. Image analysis, however, showed “non-inferiority” of scanner E regarding image quality. CONCLUSIONS: The first experience with the new scanner shows that new dose reduction techniques allow for up to 40 % dose reduction while still maintaining image quality at a diagnostically usable level.
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spelling pubmed-39361312014-03-05 Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT Ozdoba, C. Slotboom, J. Schroth, G. Ulzheimer, S. Kottke, R. Watzal, H. Weisstanner, C. Clin Neuroradiol Original Article PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from medical procedures, which makes dose reduction in CT an effective means of reducing radiation exposure. We analysed the dose reduction that can be achieved with a new CT scanner [Somatom Edge (E)] that incorporates new developments in hardware (detector) and software (iterative reconstruction). METHODS: We compared weighted volume CT dose index (CTDI(vol)) and dose length product (DLP) values of 25 consecutive patients studied with non-enhanced standard brain CT with the new scanner and with two previous models each, a 64-slice 64-row multi-detector CT (MDCT) scanner with 64 rows (S64) and a 16-slice 16-row MDCT scanner with 16 rows (S16). We analysed signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios in images from the three scanners and performed a quality rating by three neuroradiologists to analyse whether dose reduction techniques still yield sufficient diagnostic quality. RESULTS: CTDI(Vol) of scanner E was 41.5 and 36.4 % less than the values of scanners S16 and S64, respectively; the DLP values were 40 and 38.3 % less. All differences were statistically significant (p < 0.0001). Signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios were best in S64; these differences also reached statistical significance. Image analysis, however, showed “non-inferiority” of scanner E regarding image quality. CONCLUSIONS: The first experience with the new scanner shows that new dose reduction techniques allow for up to 40 % dose reduction while still maintaining image quality at a diagnostically usable level. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-01-31 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3936131/ /pubmed/24482000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00062-013-0263-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2013
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Ozdoba, C.
Slotboom, J.
Schroth, G.
Ulzheimer, S.
Kottke, R.
Watzal, H.
Weisstanner, C.
Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT
title Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT
title_full Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT
title_fullStr Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT
title_full_unstemmed Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT
title_short Dose Reduction in Standard Head CT: First Results from a New Scanner Using Iterative Reconstruction and a New Detector Type in Comparison with Two Previous Generations of Multi-slice CT
title_sort dose reduction in standard head ct: first results from a new scanner using iterative reconstruction and a new detector type in comparison with two previous generations of multi-slice ct
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3936131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00062-013-0263-5
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