Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara 252-0374, Japan.
Tomography. 2023 May 6;9(3):955-966. doi: 10.3390/tomography9030078.
Although the clinical benefits of computed tomography (CT) are undoubtedly high, radiation doses received by patients are also relatively high; therefore, radiation dose management is mandatory to optimize CT radiation doses and prevent excessive radiation events. This article describes CT dose management practice at a single facility. Many imaging protocols are used in CT depending on the clinical indications, scan region, and CT scanner; thus, managing the protocols is the first step for optimization. The appropriateness of the radiation dose for each protocol and scanner is verified, while answering whether the dose is the minimum to obtain diagnostic-quality images. Moreover, examinations with exceptionally high doses are identified, and the cause and clinical validity of the high dose are assessed. Daily imaging practice should follow standardized procedures, avoiding operator-dependent errors, and information required for radiation dose management should be recorded at each examination. The imaging protocols and procedures are reviewed for continuous improvement based on regular dose analysis and multidisciplinary team collaboration. The participation of many staff members in the dose management process is expected to contribute to promoting radiation safety through increased staff awareness.
虽然计算机断层扫描(CT)的临床益处无疑是巨大的,但患者接受的辐射剂量也相对较高;因此,必须进行辐射剂量管理,以优化 CT 辐射剂量,防止过度辐射事件的发生。本文描述了单一机构的 CT 剂量管理实践。根据临床指征、扫描区域和 CT 扫描仪,CT 中使用了许多成像方案;因此,管理方案是优化的第一步。要验证每个方案和扫描仪的辐射剂量是否合适,同时回答剂量是否为获得诊断质量图像的最小值。此外,还确定了剂量特别高的检查,并评估了高剂量的原因和临床有效性。日常成像实践应遵循标准化程序,避免操作人员依赖的错误,并且应在每次检查时记录辐射剂量管理所需的信息。应根据定期剂量分析和多学科团队合作,对成像方案和程序进行审查,以不断改进。预计许多工作人员参与剂量管理过程将有助于通过提高工作人员的意识来促进辐射安全。