Radiation exposure in concurrent abdominoplevic and chest CT Scans: an analysis of overlap and clinical impact.

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Han Song Mun, Sanghyeok Lim, Ji Eun Lee, Min Hee Lee, Seo-Youn Choi, Ji Eun Moon
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Abstract

This study investigated the additional radiation exposure, influencing factors, and clinical significance of overlappingZ-axis coverage in abdominopelvic CT scans performed consecutively after same-day chest CT scans. Data from 761 patients were analyzed, with measuring the total and overlappingZ-axis coverage of the portal venous phase in abdominopelvic CT scans. The average overlapping portion was 33.8 ± 12.1 mm, accounting for approximately 7.0% of the total scan length, contributing a dose-length product of 33.4 mGy*cm and an effective radiation dose of 0.5 mSv. Male sex and the total scan length were identified as significant factors influencing overlap (p= 0.002 and < 0.001, respectively). Despite overlapping scans frequently imaging the lower lungs, only 8.4% of abdominopelvic CT reports specifically mentioned lower lung abnormalities, indicating limited clinical utility. These findings underscore the importance of optimizing CT protocols to minimize the total length of the body covered in abdominopelvic scans, thereby reducing unnecessary radiation exposure during concurrent chest and abdominopelvic CT scans.

腹部和胸部同时CT扫描的辐射暴露:重叠分析和临床影响。
本研究探讨了同日胸部CT扫描后连续进行的腹部骨盆CT扫描中z轴覆盖重叠的额外辐射暴露、影响因素及临床意义。我们分析了761例患者的数据,测量了腹腔CT扫描门静脉期的总z轴覆盖范围和重叠z轴覆盖范围。重叠部分平均为33.8±12.1 mm,约占扫描总长度的7.0%,贡献的剂量长度积为33.4 mGy*cm,有效辐射剂量为0.5 mSv。男性和总扫描长度被认为是影响重叠的重要因素(p分别= 0.002和< 0.001)。尽管重叠扫描经常显示下肺,但只有8.4%的盆腔CT报告特别提到下肺异常,这表明临床应用有限。这些发现强调了优化CT方案的重要性,以尽量减少腹部骨盆扫描时覆盖的全身长度,从而减少胸部和腹部骨盆同时CT扫描时不必要的辐射暴露。
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Journal of Radiological Protection
Journal of Radiological Protection 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
26.70%
发文量
137
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Radiological Protection publishes articles on all aspects of radiological protection, including non-ionising as well as ionising radiations. Fields of interest range from research, development and theory to operational matters, education and training. The very wide spectrum of its topics includes: dosimetry, instrument development, specialized measuring techniques, epidemiology, biological effects (in vivo and in vitro) and risk and environmental impact assessments. The journal encourages publication of data and code as well as results.
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