Yurt Ayşegül, Özsoykal İsmail, Obuz Funda
Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Physics, İzmir, Turkey
Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, İzmir, Turkey
Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther. 2019 Sep 6;28(3):96-103. doi: 10.4274/mirt.galenos.2019.83723.
The frequency of abdominal computed tomography examinations is increasing, leading to a significant level of patient dose. This study aims to quantify and evaluate the effects of automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) technique on patient dose and image quality in contrast-enhanced biphasic abdominal examinations.
Two different scan protocols, based on constant tube current and ATCM technique, were used on 64 patients who visited our radiology department periodically. For three patient groups with different patient size, results from two protocols were compared with respect to patient dose and image quality. Dosimetric evaluations were based on the Computed Tomography Dose Index, dose length product, and effective dose. For the comparison of image qualities between two protocols, Noise Index (NI) and Contrast to Noise Ratio (CNR) values were determined for each image. Additionally, the quality of each image was evaluated subjectively by an experienced radiologist, and the results were compared between the two protocols.
Dose reductions of 31% and 21% were achieved by the ATCM protocol in the arterial and portal phases, respectively. On the other hand, NI exhibited an increase between 9% and 46% for liver, fat and aorta. CNR values were observed to decrease between 5% and 19%. All images were evaluated by a radiologist, and no obstacle limiting a reliable diagnostic evaluation was found in any image obtained by either technique.
These results showed that the ATCM technique reduces patient dose significantly while maintaining a certain level of image quality.
腹部计算机断层扫描检查的频率不断增加,导致患者接受的辐射剂量显著升高。本研究旨在量化并评估自动管电流调制(ATCM)技术在腹部双期增强扫描中对患者剂量和图像质量的影响。
对定期到我院放射科就诊的64例患者采用两种不同的扫描方案,分别基于固定管电流和ATCM技术。针对三组不同体型的患者,比较两种方案在患者剂量和图像质量方面的结果。剂量学评估基于计算机断层扫描剂量指数、剂量长度乘积和有效剂量。为比较两种方案的图像质量,测定每张图像的噪声指数(NI)和对比噪声比(CNR)值。此外,由一位经验丰富的放射科医生对每张图像的质量进行主观评估,并比较两种方案的评估结果。
ATCM方案在动脉期和门脉期分别使剂量降低了31%和21%。另一方面,肝脏、脂肪和主动脉的NI增加了9%至46%。观察到CNR值下降了5%至19%。所有图像均由放射科医生进行评估,两种技术获取的任何图像均未发现限制可靠诊断评估的障碍。
这些结果表明,ATCM技术在保持一定图像质量水平的同时,显著降低了患者剂量。