Sun Z, Al Ghamdi Ks, Baroum Ih
Discipline of Medical Imaging, Department of Imaging and Applied Physics, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Biomed Imaging Interv J. 2012 Jan;8(1):e3. doi: 10.2349/biij.8.1.e3. Epub 2012 Jan 1.
To investigate whether the multislice CT scanning protocols of head, chest and abdomen are adjusted according to patient's age in paediatric patients.
Multislice CT examination records of paediatric patients undergoing head, chest and abdomen scans from three public hospitals during a one-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were categorised into the following age groups: under 4 years, 5-8 years, 9-12 years and 13-16 years, while the tube current was classified into the following ranges: < 49 mA, 50-99 mA, 100-149 mA, 150-199 mA, > 200 mA and unknown.
A total of 4998 patient records, comprising a combination of head, chest and abdomen CT scans, were assessed, with head CT scans representing nearly half of the total scans. Age-based adjusted CT protocols were observed in most of the scans with higher tube current setting being used with increasing age. However, a high tube current (150-199 mA) was still used in younger patients (0-8 years) undergoing head CT scans. In one hospital, CT protocols remained constant across all age groups, indicating potential overexposure to the patients.
This analysis shows that paediatric CT scans are adjusted according to the patient's age in most of the routine CT examinations. This indicates increased awareness regarding radiation risks associated with CT. However, high tube current settings are still used in younger patient groups, thus, optimisation of paediatric CT protocols and implementation of current guidelines, such as age-and weight-based scanning, should be recommended in daily practice.
探讨儿科患者头部、胸部和腹部的多层螺旋CT扫描方案是否根据患者年龄进行调整。
回顾性分析了三家公立医院在一年期间接受头部、胸部和腹部扫描的儿科患者的多层螺旋CT检查记录。患者被分为以下年龄组:4岁以下、5 - 8岁、9 - 12岁和13 - 16岁,管电流分为以下范围:< 49 mA、50 - 99 mA、100 - 149 mA、150 - 199 mA、> 200 mA及未知。
共评估了4998份患者记录,包括头部、胸部和腹部CT扫描的组合,其中头部CT扫描占总扫描量的近一半。在大多数扫描中观察到基于年龄调整的CT方案,随着年龄增长使用更高的管电流设置。然而,在接受头部CT扫描的较年轻患者(0 - 8岁)中仍使用高管电流(150 - 199 mA)。在一家医院,所有年龄组的CT方案保持不变,这表明患者可能存在过度辐射暴露。
该分析表明,在大多数常规CT检查中,儿科CT扫描是根据患者年龄进行调整的。这表明对CT相关辐射风险的认识有所提高。然而,较年轻患者组仍使用高管电流设置,因此,在日常实践中应推荐优化儿科CT方案并实施当前指南,如基于年龄和体重的扫描。