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Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India

BACKGROUND: Presently, computed tomography (CT) is the most important source of medical radiation exposure. CT radiation doses vary considerably across institutions depending on the protocol and make of equipment. India does not yet have national or region-specific CT diagnostic reference levels. AI...

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Autores principales: Varghese, Binoj, Kandanga, Indu, Puthussery, Paul, Vijayan, Dhanesh, Babu, S P Harish, Aneesh, M K, Noufal, Muhammad, Binu, E V, Babu, Arun C, James, Sheen M, Kumar, Siva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30050252
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijri.IJRI_394_17
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author Varghese, Binoj
Kandanga, Indu
Puthussery, Paul
Vijayan, Dhanesh
Babu, S P Harish
Aneesh, M K
Noufal, Muhammad
Binu, E V
Babu, Arun C
James, Sheen M
Kumar, Siva
author_facet Varghese, Binoj
Kandanga, Indu
Puthussery, Paul
Vijayan, Dhanesh
Babu, S P Harish
Aneesh, M K
Noufal, Muhammad
Binu, E V
Babu, Arun C
James, Sheen M
Kumar, Siva
author_sort Varghese, Binoj
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description BACKGROUND: Presently, computed tomography (CT) is the most important source of medical radiation exposure. CT radiation doses vary considerably across institutions depending on the protocol and make of equipment. India does not yet have national or region-specific CT diagnostic reference levels. AIM: To evaluate radiation doses of consecutive multidetector CT (MDCT) examinations based on anatomic region, performed in 1 month, collected simultaneously from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Descriptive study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We collected the CT radiation dose data of examinations from the seven collaborating tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, performed with MDCT scanners of five different makes. The data included anatomic region, number of phases, CT dose index (CTDI(vol)), dose-length product (DLP), and effective dose (ED) of each examinations and patient demographic data. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: We calculated the 25(th), 50(th), and 75(th) percentiles of the CTDI(vol), DLP, and ED according to anatomic region. We made descriptive comparisons of these results with corresponding data from other countries. RESULTS: Of 3553 patients, head was the most frequently performed examination (60%), followed by abdomen (19%). For single-phase head examinations, 75(th) percentile of CTDI(vol) was 68.1 mGy, DLP 1120 mGy-cm, and ED 2.1 mSv. The 75(th) percentiles of CTDI(vol), DLP, and ED for single-phase abdomen examinations were 10.6, 509.3, and 7.7, and multiphase examinations were 14.6, 2666.9, and 40.8; single-phase chest examinations were 23.4, 916.7, and 13.38, and multiphase examinations were 19.9, 1737.6, and 25.36; single-phase neck were 24.9, 733.6, and 3.814, and multiphase neck were 24.9, 2076, and 10.79, respectively. CONCLUSION: This summary CT radiation dose data of most frequently performed anatomical regions could provide a starting point for institutional analysis of CT radiation doses, which in turn leads to meaningful optimization of CT.
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spelling pubmed-60382212018-07-26 Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India Varghese, Binoj Kandanga, Indu Puthussery, Paul Vijayan, Dhanesh Babu, S P Harish Aneesh, M K Noufal, Muhammad Binu, E V Babu, Arun C James, Sheen M Kumar, Siva Indian J Radiol Imaging Miscellaneous BACKGROUND: Presently, computed tomography (CT) is the most important source of medical radiation exposure. CT radiation doses vary considerably across institutions depending on the protocol and make of equipment. India does not yet have national or region-specific CT diagnostic reference levels. AIM: To evaluate radiation doses of consecutive multidetector CT (MDCT) examinations based on anatomic region, performed in 1 month, collected simultaneously from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Descriptive study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We collected the CT radiation dose data of examinations from the seven collaborating tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, performed with MDCT scanners of five different makes. The data included anatomic region, number of phases, CT dose index (CTDI(vol)), dose-length product (DLP), and effective dose (ED) of each examinations and patient demographic data. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: We calculated the 25(th), 50(th), and 75(th) percentiles of the CTDI(vol), DLP, and ED according to anatomic region. We made descriptive comparisons of these results with corresponding data from other countries. RESULTS: Of 3553 patients, head was the most frequently performed examination (60%), followed by abdomen (19%). For single-phase head examinations, 75(th) percentile of CTDI(vol) was 68.1 mGy, DLP 1120 mGy-cm, and ED 2.1 mSv. The 75(th) percentiles of CTDI(vol), DLP, and ED for single-phase abdomen examinations were 10.6, 509.3, and 7.7, and multiphase examinations were 14.6, 2666.9, and 40.8; single-phase chest examinations were 23.4, 916.7, and 13.38, and multiphase examinations were 19.9, 1737.6, and 25.36; single-phase neck were 24.9, 733.6, and 3.814, and multiphase neck were 24.9, 2076, and 10.79, respectively. CONCLUSION: This summary CT radiation dose data of most frequently performed anatomical regions could provide a starting point for institutional analysis of CT radiation doses, which in turn leads to meaningful optimization of CT. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6038221/ /pubmed/30050252 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijri.IJRI_394_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Miscellaneous
Varghese, Binoj
Kandanga, Indu
Puthussery, Paul
Vijayan, Dhanesh
Babu, S P Harish
Aneesh, M K
Noufal, Muhammad
Binu, E V
Babu, Arun C
James, Sheen M
Kumar, Siva
Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India
title Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India
title_full Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India
title_fullStr Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India
title_full_unstemmed Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India
title_short Radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: A multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in Kerala, South India
title_sort radiation dose metrics in multidetector computed tomography examinations: a multicentre retrospective study from seven tertiary care hospitals in kerala, south india
topic Miscellaneous
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30050252
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijri.IJRI_394_17
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