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基于器官的管电流调制在胸部 CT 中的评估。

Assessment of an organ-based tube current modulation in thoracic computed tomography.

机构信息

Department of Quantum Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.

出版信息

J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2012 Mar 8;13(2):3731. doi: 10.1120/jacmp.v13i2.3731.

Abstract

Recently, specific computed tomography (CT) scanners have been equipped with organ-based tube current modulation (TCM) technology. It is possible that organ-based TCM will replace the conventional dose-reduction technique of reducing the effective milliampere-second. The aim of this study was to determine if organ-based TCM could reduce radiation exposure to the breasts without compromising the image uniformity and beam hardening effect in thoracic CT examinations. Breast and skin radiation doses and the absorbed radiation dose distribution within a single section were measured with an anthropomorphic phantom and radiophotoluminescent glass dosimeters using four approaches to thoracic CT (reference, organ-based TCM, copper shielding, and the combination of the above two techniques, hereafter referred to as the combination technique). The CT value and noise level were measured using the same calibration phantom. Organ-based TCM and copper shielding reduced radiation doses to the breast by 23.7% and 21.8%, respectively. However, the CT value increased, especially in the anterior region, using copper shielding. In contrast, the CT value and noise level barely increased using organ-based TCM. The combination technique reduced the radiation dose to the breast by 38.2%, but greatly increased the absorbed radiation dose from the central to the posterior regions. Moreover, the CT value increased in the anterior region and the noise level increased by more than 10% in the entire region. Therefore, organ-based TCM can reduce radiation doses to breasts with only small increases in noise levels, making it preferable for specific groups of patients, such as children and young women.

摘要

最近,一些特定的计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描仪已经配备了基于器官的管电流调制(TCM)技术。基于器官的 TCM 有可能取代降低有效毫安秒的传统剂量减少技术。本研究的目的是确定基于器官的 TCM 是否可以在不影响胸部 CT 检查中图像均匀性和束硬化效应的情况下降低乳房的辐射暴露。使用人体模型和放射性光致荧光玻璃剂量计,通过四种方法进行胸部 CT(参考、基于器官的 TCM、铜屏蔽和上述两种技术的组合,以下简称组合技术),测量乳房和皮肤的辐射剂量以及单个截面内的吸收辐射剂量分布。使用相同的校准体模测量 CT 值和噪声水平。基于器官的 TCM 和铜屏蔽分别将乳房的辐射剂量降低了 23.7%和 21.8%。然而,使用铜屏蔽会导致 CT 值增加,尤其是在前部区域。相比之下,基于器官的 TCM 几乎不会增加 CT 值和噪声水平。组合技术将乳房的辐射剂量降低了 38.2%,但大大增加了从中部到后部的吸收辐射剂量。此外,前部区域的 CT 值增加,整个区域的噪声水平增加了 10%以上。因此,基于器官的 TCM 可以在仅略微增加噪声水平的情况下降低乳房的辐射剂量,对于儿童和年轻女性等特定患者群体来说是更好的选择。

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