Aljuaid Lama Mukhled, Althobaiti Sarah Faiz, Althobaiti Asmaa Abdullah, Alsufyani Amani Hameed, Alotaibi Manal Helal, Elkhader Bahaaedin A, Osman Hamid, Althoibe Mohammed Meshal, Raafat Bassem M, Dahlawi Haytham A, Khandaker Mayeen Uddin
Department of Radiological Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taif University, 21944, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Radiological Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taif University, 21944, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
Appl Radiat Isot. 2025 Mar;217:111664. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2025.111664. Epub 2025 Jan 4.
This review explores the establishment of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for pediatric brain computed tomography (CT) examinations in Saudi Arabia and compares them with nine other countries. An extensive search strategy was employed across various databases, resulting in the inclusion of 9 studies. The studies included patient-based and phantom-based investigations into DRLs, highlighting variations across age groups and countries. Findings suggest notable differences in CT dose index (CTDI mGy) and dose length product (DLP mGy.cm) values. There was a difference in the classification of age group between Saudi food and drug administration (SFDA) and literature. For the age groups 0-5 years and 6-15 years, the DRLs for the SFDA were as follows: CTDI (28 and 42 mGy) and DLP (482 and 697 mGy cm). The discussion emphasizes the importance of age-specific DRLs to optimize radiation doses while ensuring patient safety and diagnostic efficacy. Recommendations include adopting globally accepted standards for dose optimization and continued research into factors influencing DRL variations. Limitations include varying age groupings among studies and limited access to some relevant literature. Overall, this study underscores the importance of standardizing DRLs for pediatric CT to improve patient care and safety.
本综述探讨了沙特阿拉伯儿科脑部计算机断层扫描(CT)检查诊断参考水平(DRLs)的建立,并将其与其他九个国家进行了比较。我们在多个数据库中采用了广泛的检索策略,最终纳入了9项研究。这些研究包括基于患者和基于体模的DRLs调查,突出了不同年龄组和国家之间的差异。研究结果表明,CT剂量指数(CTDI,单位为mGy)和剂量长度乘积(DLP,单位为mGy.cm)值存在显著差异。沙特食品药品管理局(SFDA)与文献中年龄组的分类存在差异。对于0至5岁和6至15岁年龄组,SFDA的DRLs如下:CTDI(分别为28和42 mGy)和DLP(分别为482和697 mGy cm)。讨论强调了特定年龄DRLs对于优化辐射剂量同时确保患者安全和诊断效果的重要性。建议包括采用全球公认的剂量优化标准,并继续研究影响DRL变化的因素。局限性包括研究中年龄分组不同以及获取一些相关文献的机会有限。总体而言,本研究强调了标准化儿科CT的DRLs对于改善患者护理和安全的重要性。