Yi Jung Woo, Park Hee Jin, Lee So Yeon, Rho Myung Ho, Hong Hyun Pyo, Choi Yoon Jung, Kim Mi Sung
Department of Radiology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital , Seoul , Republic of Korea.
Br J Radiol. 2017 Aug;90(1077):20170240. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20170240. Epub 2017 Jul 14.
To evaluate whether multidetector CT with low-dose radiation (low-dose CT) of joints can be useful when evaluating fractures.
Our study included CT scans of 398 patients, 103 shoulder cases, 109 wrist cases, 98 pelvis cases and 88 ankle cases. There were 191 females and 207 males. The low-dose CTs were performed using identical voltage and parameters with the exception of decreased (half of standard dose) tube current. Low-dose and standard-dose images were compared with regards to objective image quality, subjective evaluation of image quality and diagnostic performance for the fractures.
There was no significant difference of image noise between standard-dose CT and low-dose CT in every joint (p > 0.05). Each mean value of subjective score did not show significant difference according to the dosage of the CT scan. There were no statistically significant differences in the sensitivity (96-100%), specificity (95.2-100%) or accuracy (97.9-100%) between standard-dose CT and low-dose CT (p values, 0.1336-1.000).
The evaluation of extremities for fractures using low-dose CT can reduce radiation exposure by about 50% compared with standard-dose CT without affecting image quality or diagnostic performance. Advances in knowledge: Low-dose CT of the extremities (shoulder, pelvis, ankle and wrist) can reduce radiation dose by about 50% compared with standard-dose CT and does not significantly affect image quality or diagnostic performance in fracture detection.
评估关节低剂量辐射多层螺旋CT(低剂量CT)在评估骨折时是否有用。
我们的研究纳入了398例患者的CT扫描,其中肩部病例103例,腕部病例109例,骨盆病例98例,踝部病例88例。女性191例,男性207例。低剂量CT扫描采用相同的电压和参数,仅管电流降低(标准剂量的一半)。对低剂量和标准剂量图像在客观图像质量、图像质量主观评价以及骨折诊断性能方面进行比较。
各关节的标准剂量CT与低剂量CT之间图像噪声无显著差异(p>0.05)。主观评分的每个平均值根据CT扫描剂量未显示出显著差异。标准剂量CT与低剂量CT在敏感性(96 - 100%)、特异性(95.2 - 100%)或准确性(97.9 - 100%)方面无统计学显著差异(p值,0.1336 - 1.000)。
与标准剂量CT相比,使用低剂量CT评估四肢骨折可减少约50%的辐射暴露,且不影响图像质量或诊断性能。知识进展:与标准剂量CT相比,四肢(肩部、骨盆、踝部和腕部)的低剂量CT可使辐射剂量降低约50%,且在骨折检测中对图像质量或诊断性能无显著影响。