Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara 252-0374, Japan.
Department of Radiology, Kitasato University Hospital, Sagamihara 252-0329, Japan.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2023 Jun 23;199(10):1075-1081. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncad133.
The size-specific dose estimate (SSDE) is used for radiation dose management in computed tomography (CT) and represents patient's absorbed dose more accurately than volume CT dose index. The relationship between SSDE and age or weight was investigated using 980 pediatric brain CT scans. Monolinear, power, and bilinear functions were fitted to the plots of SSDE against age or weight, and SSDE was estimated using the obtained functions. SSDE showed a biphasic increase with increasing age and weight: a rapid initial increase and subsequent a slow increase. Bilinear and power functions were successfully fitted to the plots, and mean estimation errors were close to 0, irrespective of the age or weight group. The standard SSDE values estimated from the obtained functions agreed well with the median values for each age or weight group. The curve-fitting method is expected to aid radiation dose management for pediatric brain CT using SSDE.
体积 CT 剂量指数(CTDIvol)是 CT 辐射剂量管理中使用的一种指标,它比 CTDIvol 更能准确地反映患者的吸收剂量。本研究利用 980 例儿童颅脑 CT 扫描数据,探讨了剂量面积乘积(SSDE)与年龄或体重之间的关系。将 SSDE 与年龄或体重之间的关系绘制成图,并分别采用线性、幂函数和双线性函数进行拟合,然后利用所得函数来估计 SSDE。结果表明,SSDE 随年龄和体重的增加呈现出双相性增长趋势:先快速增加,然后缓慢增加。双线性和幂函数拟合均取得了良好的效果,且不论年龄或体重组,平均估计误差均接近 0。由所得函数估计的标准 SSDE 值与每个年龄或体重组的中位数吻合良好。该曲线拟合方法有望为使用 SSDE 进行儿童颅脑 CT 辐射剂量管理提供帮助。