Dose optimization in newborn abdominal radiography: Assessing the added value of additional filtration on radiation dose and image quality using an anthropomorphic phantom

Annie-Lyne Petit , Rabih Alwan , Julien Behr , Paul Calame , Marion Lenoir , Hubert Ducou le Pointe , Éric Delabrousse
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Abstract

Background

Abdominal radiographs remain useful in newborns. Given the high radiation sensitivity of this population, it is necessary to optimize acquisition techniques to minimize radiation exposure.

Objective

Evaluate the effects of three additional filtrations on radiation dose and image quality in abdominal X-rays of newborns using an anthropomorphic phantom.

Material and method

Abdominal radiographs of an anthropomorphic newborn phantom were performed using acquisition parameters ranging from 55 to 70 kV and from 0.4 to 2.5 mAs, without and with three different additional filtrations: 0.1 mm copper (Cu) + 1 mm aluminum (Al), 0.2 mm copper + 1 mm aluminum, and 2 mm aluminum. For each X-ray the dose area product (DAP) was measured, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was calculated, and image quality (IQ) was evaluated by two blinded radiologists using the absolute visual grading analysis (VGA) method.

Results

Adding an additional filtration resulted in a significant reduction in DAP, with a decrease of 42% using 2 mm Al filtration, 65% with 0.1 mm Cu + 1 mm Al filtration, and 78% with 0.2 mm Cu + 1 mm Al filtration (p < 0.01). The addition of 2 mm aluminum filtration does not significantly decrease the SNR (p = 0.31), CNR (p = 0.52) or the IQ (p = 0.12 and 0.401 for reader 1 and 2, respectively). However, adding copper-containing filtration leads to a significant decrease in, SNR, CNR and IQ.

Conclusion

Adding a 2 mm Al additional filtration for abdominal radiographs in newborns can significantly reduce the radiation dose without causing a significant decrease in image quality.

新生儿腹部放射摄影的剂量优化:使用拟人模型评估额外过滤对辐射剂量和图像质量的附加值
背景腹部 X 光片对新生儿仍然有用。材料和方法使用 55 至 70 kV 和 0.4 至 2.5 mAs 的采集参数对拟人化新生儿模型进行腹部 X 射线照相,不使用和使用三种不同的附加滤光片:0.1 毫米铜 (Cu) + 1 毫米铝 (Al)、0.2 毫米铜 + 1 毫米铝和 2 毫米铝。由两名盲人放射科医生使用绝对视觉分级分析 (VGA) 法对每张 X 光片的剂量面积乘积 (DAP) 进行测量,计算信噪比 (SNR) 和图像质量 (IQ) 进行评估。结果 增加额外过滤可显著降低 DAP,2 毫米铝过滤降低 42%,0.1 毫米铜 + 1 毫米铝过滤降低 65%,0.2 毫米铜 + 1 毫米铝过滤降低 78%(p < 0.01)。添加 2 毫米铝过滤不会明显降低信噪比(p = 0.31)、中分辨率(p = 0.52)或智商(读者 1 和读者 2 分别为 p = 0.12 和 0.401)。结论 在新生儿腹部 X 光片上增加 2 毫米的铝滤片可显著降低辐射剂量,而不会导致图像质量明显下降。
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