Reasons for Requesting a CT Scan and Amount of Radiation Exposure in Hospitalized Children, the Issue Needs Attention

Q3 Medicine
Alireza Kiani, L. Barati, M. Gharib, M. Vakili, Farshid Kompani, Azaleh Khajavi
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Background: Computerized Tomographic (CT) scan is a rapid, non-invasive, and common diagnostic modality in radiology. More and faster growth of cells, as well as longer lifespan of a child, may lead to a cumulative effect of radiation and a greater chance of mutation, especially in children who are more vulnerable. Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the current trend in the use of this modality. Methods: In this descriptive study, all cases of children admitted to Taleghani Hospital who were studied by CT scan during the years 2018 - 2019, entered in survey. Demographic information, anatomical location of the scan, findings from the CT scan report, initial and final diagnosis, number of scans, patient’s complaint that led to his hospitalization and total amount of radiation received by the patient were analyzed. The data were analyzed by SPSS software version 23 with descriptive statistics (frequency, frequency percentage, and mean and standard deviation). Results: In this study, 344 scans of 280 patients were reviewed. Out of 280 patients, 222 patients underwent scan from one, 55 patients from two and four patients from three different anatomical locations. There were 146 male patients (52.1%) with a mean age of 57.7 months and 134 female patients (47.9%) with a mean age of 54.7 months. Out of all scans, the brain was reported with 45%, chest 30%, and other areas 25%. The CT scan was performed at the request of the doctor in charge. Pneumonia (19%) followed by convulsion (17%) and febrile seizures (12%) were the most common complaints. The number of completely normal CT was 151 scans (44.02%), with brain scans having the highest rate of normal scans with 74.19%. Brain scans with an average of 358.66 milliGray.centimeter (mGy.cm) and a maximum of 995.30 mG/cm had the highest average absorbed dose. Conclusions: In this study, the rate of normal CT scans was relatively high and the range of rays available for each modality was significantly wide. Effective interventions must be made in this regard.
住院儿童要求CT扫描的原因和辐射暴露量,需要注意的问题
背景:计算机断层扫描(CT)是放射学中一种快速、无创和常见的诊断方式。更多更快的细胞生长,以及更长的儿童寿命,可能会导致辐射的累积效应和更大的突变机会,尤其是在更脆弱的儿童中。目的:本研究旨在评估目前使用这种模式的趋势。方法:在这项描述性研究中,将2018年至2019年期间入住Taleghani医院接受CT扫描研究的所有儿童病例纳入调查。分析了人口统计学信息、扫描的解剖位置、CT扫描报告的结果、初步和最终诊断、扫描次数、导致住院的患者投诉以及患者接受的辐射总量。数据采用SPSS软件23版进行分析,并进行描述性统计(频率、频率百分比、平均值和标准差)。结果:在本研究中,对280名患者的344次扫描进行了回顾性分析。在280名患者中,222名患者接受了一名患者的扫描,55名患者接受两名患者的检查,4名患者接受三个不同解剖位置的扫描。有146名男性患者(52.1%)平均年龄为57.7个月,134名女性患者(47.9%)平均年龄54.7个月。在所有扫描中,大脑占45%,胸部占30%,其他区域占25%。CT扫描是应主治医生的要求进行的。肺炎(19%)、惊厥(17%)和高热惊厥(12%)是最常见的主诉。完全正常的CT扫描次数为151次(44.02%),其中脑部扫描的正常扫描率最高,为74.19%。平均358.66毫格雷厘米(mGy.cm)和最大995.30 mG/cm的脑部扫描的平均吸收剂量最高。结论:在本研究中,正常CT扫描的比率相对较高,并且每种模式的可用射线范围都明显较宽。必须在这方面采取有效干预措施。
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Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics is the official publication of Iranian Society of Pediatrics (ISP) and a peer-reviewed medical journal which is published quarterly. It is informative for all practicing pediatrics including general medical profession.
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