Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2011 Oct;32(9):1578-82. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A2585. Epub 2011 Aug 11.
While CT has found wide use in medical practice, it is also a substantial source of radiation exposure and is associated with an increased lifetime risk of cancer. There is an urgent need for new approaches to reduce the radiation dose in CT. In this regard, ASIR is an alternative method to FBP. We assessed the effect of ASIR on dose reduction in adult head CT.
We retrospectively evaluated a sample of 149 adult head CT examinations that were divided into 2 groups, STD and LD. We lowered the tube current and used ASIR in the LD group. SNR and CNR were analyzed. Dose parameters were recorded while subjective image noise, sharpness, diagnostic acceptability, and artifacts were graded. The Student t test, the Mann-Whitney U test, and κ statistics were used for statistical analyses.
We achieved a dose reduction of 31% in the LD group (STD, 2.3 ± 0.1 mSv; LD, 1.6 ± 0.1 mSv; P < .001). There was no significant difference in the noise measured in the air between the 2 comparison groups (P = .273). Noise in the CSF was higher in the STD group (P < .001), while the noise in the WM was higher in the LD group (P < .001). Differences in the CNR between groups were insignificant, but the STD group displayed better SNR values. There was no significant difference in the modal scores of diagnostic acceptability (P = .062) and the artifacts (P = .148) between the 2 groups. Better scores for subjective image noise (P < .001) and sharpness (P = .04) were observed in the STD group.
ASIR appears to be useful in reducing the dose in adult head CT examinations. While the effect of ASIR on noise reduction observed in the present study of head CT is less than that reported previously in abdomen and chest CT, these findings encourage further prospective studies in larger patient samples.
虽然 CT 在医学实践中得到了广泛应用,但它也是辐射暴露的主要来源,并且会增加终生患癌症的风险。因此,迫切需要新的方法来降低 CT 中的辐射剂量。在这方面,ASIR 是 FBP 的替代方法。我们评估了 ASIR 在成人头部 CT 中降低剂量的效果。
我们回顾性评估了 149 例成人头部 CT 检查,将其分为 STD 和 LD 两组。在 LD 组中,我们降低了管电流并使用了 ASIR。分析了 SNR 和 CNR。记录了剂量参数,同时对主观图像噪声、锐度、诊断可接受性和伪影进行了分级。使用学生 t 检验、Mann-Whitney U 检验和 κ 统计进行统计分析。
在 LD 组中,我们实现了 31%的剂量降低(STD 组为 2.3±0.1 mSv;LD 组为 1.6±0.1 mSv;P<.001)。两组比较中,空气中测量的噪声没有显著差异(P=0.273)。STD 组 CSF 中的噪声更高(P<.001),而 LD 组 WM 中的噪声更高(P<.001)。组间 CNR 的差异无统计学意义,但 STD 组的 SNR 值更好。诊断可接受性(P=0.062)和伪影(P=0.148)的模态评分在两组之间无显著差异。STD 组的主观图像噪声(P<.001)和锐度(P=0.04)评分更好。
ASIR 似乎可用于降低成人头部 CT 检查的剂量。虽然本研究中观察到的头部 CT 中 ASIR 对噪声降低的效果不如以前在腹部和胸部 CT 中报道的效果,但这些发现鼓励在更大的患者样本中进行进一步的前瞻性研究。