Evaluation of the Influence on the Use of Additional Filtration in Pelvic Radiographic Examinations Using a Phantom Object

V. T. Claus, A. Flávio
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Aims: This study aimed to determine the effect of additional filtration on the image quality and dose reduction in pelvic radiographic examinations. Study Design:  Mention the design of the study here. Place and Duration of Study: The research was conducted at a municipal emergency service radiology department in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methodology: Using a simulator object to replicate clinical examination conditions. The radiographic equipment was fitted with aluminum, copper, and copper-aluminum composition filters to identify the optimal filtration for reducing radiation doses and maintaining image quality. Results: Results showed that filtration effectively reduced dose and average absorbed dose in internal organs, with the greatest reduction observed with the copper filter. However, excessive filtration resulted in a decrease in image quality, particularly with the copper filter. The Figure of Merit (FOM) demonstrated that keeping the electrical factors of the X-ray tube consistent (70 kVp and 32 mAs) and using an additional 2.5 mmAl filter could optimize pelvic radiographic examinations, based on the diagnostic IQ criteria established by the service. Conclusion: In conclusion, the FOM revealed that using additional filtration of 2.5 mmAl and maintaining the X-ray tube's electrical factors at 70 kVp and 32 mAs could reduce the KERMA in air by 49.8% in the patient, 41.5% in the testes, 35.5% in the bladder, 30.4% in the ovaries, 29.7% in the bone marrow, and 35.3% in the total effective dose of the examination, while maintaining equivalent image quality.
评估幻影靶对骨盆放射检查中附加滤过作用的影响
目的:本研究旨在确定额外过滤对盆腔放射学检查中图像质量和剂量减少的影响。书房设计:在这里提到书房的设计。研究地点和持续时间:这项研究是在巴西南里奥格兰德州的一个市政紧急服务放射科进行的。方法:使用模拟器对象来复制临床检查条件。射线照相设备配备了铝、铜和铜铝成分过滤器,以确定减少辐射剂量和保持图像质量的最佳过滤。结果:结果表明,过滤能有效地降低剂量和内脏平均吸收剂量,其中铜过滤器的减少幅度最大。然而,过度过滤导致图像质量下降,特别是使用铜过滤器。优异值(FOM)表明,根据该服务制定的诊断IQ标准,保持X射线管的电气系数一致(70 kVp和32 mAs)并使用额外的2.5 mmAl过滤器可以优化骨盆放射学检查。结论:总之,FOM显示,使用2.5 mmAl的额外过滤并将X射线管的电因子保持在70 kVp和32 mAs,可以使患者空气中的KERMA降低49.8%,睾丸降低41.5%,膀胱降低35.5%,卵巢降低30.4%,骨髓降低29.7%,检查总有效剂量降低35.3%,同时保持等效的图像质量。
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