Optimization of imaging conditions for infant hip imaging using flat panel detectors.

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Radiological Physics and Technology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-11 DOI:10.1007/s12194-025-00890-6
Akira Suzuki, Yoshiaki Hirofuji, Noriaki Miyaji, Kentarou Funashima, Isami Takahashi
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Abstract

To investigate the optimal low-dose imaging conditions for infant hip radiography, using a commercially available infant phantom, and to identify conditions that are satisfactory to orthopedic surgeons, using a combination of low tube voltage, mAs, and Cu filters. Hip joint radiographs were taken with Cu filters (0, 0.1, 0.2 mm) at tube voltages from 40 to 70 kV in 5 kV increments. Seven radiographers graded the images, and the five images with the lowest dose and an average score of 3.5 or higher were selected. These images were then subjected to paired comparisons by six orthopedic surgeons. The selected acquisition settings all used low tube voltages (40-55 kV), and none used a 0.2-mm Cu filter. The optimal imaging condition was identified as 40 kV, 5 mAs, and a 0.1-mm Cu filter, giving the patient entrance surface dose of 11 μGy, which was the lowest dose investigated and was highly preferred by the orthopedic surgeons. Low-dose imaging using a Cu filter at low tube voltage can produce images that are satisfactory for orthopedic surgeons, with lower radiation doses than previously possible.

平板探测器对婴儿髋关节成像条件的优化。
研究婴儿髋关节x线摄影的最佳低剂量成像条件,使用市售婴儿假体,并确定骨科医生满意的条件,使用低管电压,mAs和Cu滤波器的组合。髋关节x线片采用铜滤光片(0、0.1、0.2 mm),管电压从40至70 kV,以5 kV的增量拍摄。7位放射技师对图像进行评分,选出5张剂量最低且平均评分在3.5分及以上的图像。这些图像随后由六位骨科医生进行配对比较。所选的采集设置都使用低管电压(40- 55kv),没有使用0.2 mm铜滤波器。最佳成像条件为40 kV, 5 ma, 0.1 mm Cu滤光片,患者入口表面剂量为11 μGy,这是所研究的最低剂量,也是骨科医生的首选剂量。低剂量成像使用铜滤光片在低管电压下可以产生令人满意的图像,比以前可能的辐射剂量更低。
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Radiological Physics and Technology
Radiological Physics and Technology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the journal Radiological Physics and Technology is to provide a forum for sharing new knowledge related to research and development in radiological science and technology, including medical physics and radiological technology in diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy among many other radiological disciplines, as well as to contribute to progress and improvement in medical practice and patient health care.
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