Li Cheng, Qi Lin, Zhang Yusheng, Gao Feng, Jin Xiu, Zhang Lukai, Tang Huan, Li Ming
Department of Radiology, Huadong Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University.
Institute of Functional and Molecular Medical Imaging, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Aug 14;99(33):e21719. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000021719.
The study was aimed to evaluate the image quality and radiation dose during female chest computed tomography (CT) screening using organ-based tube current modulation technology X-ray combined applications to reduce exposure (XCARE).Five hundred sixty female individuals undergoing chest CT scan were prospectively enrolled and divided into 4 groups based on body mass index (BMI). Then they were randomly and equally divided into control and experimental subgroup and respectively accepted conventional low-dose and XCARE technology spiral CT scan with same parameters. Signal-to-noise ratio and contrast-to-noise ratio were calculated. The quality of the images was evaluated by 2 radiologists using a 5-point scale.Among experimental subgroups of the 4 BMI groups, Signal-to-noise ratios, CT dose index of volume, dose-length product, effective dose, and contrast-to-noise ratio all displayed significant differences, as well as in control subgroups (P < .001). Both the experimental and control subgroups showed an increasing trend in radiation dose with the increasing of BMI. Parameters of image quality and radiation dose displayed no significant differences between control and experimental subgroups in the 4 groups. In multiple linear regression analysis, age and scanning protocol were not associated with radiation dose (P > .05), while BMI was significantly associated with increased CT dose index of volume (P < .05). The display of the lesions for the patients in the control and experimental subgroups of the 4 groups with different BMIs exhibited no statistically significant difference.The same image quality and radiation dose can be obtained using XCARE technology compared to conventional chest CT scans, which can be used regularly in female patients.Advances in knowledge: Using automatic tube current modulation technology to reduce exposure in breast. In this study, we sought a radiation protection method for sensitive tissue in chest CT screening.
本研究旨在评估基于器官的管电流调制技术(X射线联合应用以减少曝光,即XCARE)在女性胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)筛查期间的图像质量和辐射剂量。前瞻性纳入560名接受胸部CT扫描的女性个体,并根据体重指数(BMI)将其分为4组。然后将她们随机且等分为对照组和实验组,分别接受相同参数的传统低剂量和XCARE技术螺旋CT扫描。计算信噪比和对比噪声比。由2名放射科医生使用5分制对图像质量进行评估。在4个BMI组的实验组中,信噪比、容积CT剂量指数、剂量长度乘积、有效剂量和对比噪声比均显示出显著差异,对照组也是如此(P<0.001)。实验组和对照组的辐射剂量均随BMI的增加呈上升趋势。4组中对照组和实验组的图像质量参数和辐射剂量均无显著差异。在多元线性回归分析中,年龄和扫描方案与辐射剂量无关(P>0.05),而BMI与容积CT剂量指数增加显著相关(P<0.05)。4组不同BMI的对照组和实验组患者病变的显示无统计学显著差异。与传统胸部CT扫描相比,使用XCARE技术可获得相同的图像质量和辐射剂量,该技术可常规用于女性患者。知识进展:使用自动管电流调制技术减少乳腺曝光。在本研究中,我们寻求一种在胸部CT筛查中对敏感组织的辐射防护方法。