[Radiation Dose Reduction through the Optimization of Mask Images in Cerebral Angiography].

Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.6009/jjrt.2024-1386
Kota Hachiya, Koichi Chida, Yoshikazu Matsuda
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Abstract

Purpose: To verify the effectiveness of optimizing the number of mask images in DSA for radiation dose reduction during cerebral angiography.

Methods: A total of 60 angiography sessions in 2 times for 30 patients performed by the same operator were included in this study. In order to compare the effects of optimization to change the injection delay time of DSA from 1 s to the shortest possible time, the number of mask images, the number of imaging frames, and radiation doses between sessions were compared and analyzed retrospectively.

Results: In one DSA run, the number of mask images was decreased from 6 (5-7) to 3 (2-3) frames (p<0.01)/57.1% (median [IQR]/reduction rate), the number of imaging frames was decreased from 34 (32-36) to 32 (29-34) frames (p<0.01)/7.9%, and the radiation dose was decreased from 33 (23-47) to 30 (21-40) mGy (p<0.01)/8.3%. In magnification angiography, the reductions rate was significantly increased. In one angiography session, the number of mask images was decreased from 45 (35-72) to 19 (16-34) frames (p<0.01)/54.6%, the number of imaging frames was decreased from 242 (199-385) to 211 (181-346) frames (p<0.01)/8.3%, the radiation dose of DSA was decreased from 295 (190-341) to 242 (167-305) mGy (p<0.01)/11.6%, and the total radiation dose was decreased from 369 (259-418) to 328 (248-394) mGy (p<0.01)/7.5%.

Conclusion: Using the shortest possible injection delay time for the number of mask image optimization was an effective radiation dose reduction method.

[通过优化脑血管造影中的掩膜图像减少辐射剂量]。
目的:验证在脑血管造影过程中优化 DSA 掩膜图像数量以减少辐射剂量的有效性:本研究包括同一操作者为 30 名患者分 2 次进行的共 60 次血管造影。为了比较将 DSA 的注射延迟时间从 1 秒缩短到尽可能短的优化效果,研究人员比较并回顾性分析了各疗程之间的掩膜图像数量、成像帧数和辐射剂量:结果:在一次 DSA 运行中,掩膜图像的帧数从 6(5-7)帧减少到 3(2-3)帧(p 结论:使用尽可能短的注射延迟时间来优化掩膜图像的数量是一种有效的减少辐射剂量的方法。
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