Evaluation of Low-Dose 3D skull CT images in craniosynostosis

Q3 Health Professions
F. Zarei, Zeynab Mashayekhi, Vani Vardhan Chatterjee, S. Chatterjee, R. R. Haghighi
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Abstract

Introduction: Computed Tomography (CT) is nowadays used widely to differentiate normal brain cranium sutures from abnormal ones in pediatric patients with the aim of early treatment. This study tried to develop a low-dose CT protocol with acceptable image quality of skull bone in order to evaluate craniosynostosis. Materials and Methods: In this study a cranium bone of human cadaver was scanned with standard and reduced dose protocols. Two radiologists verified the quality of skull bone image acquired from the protocol in which there had been 60% dose reduction to scan pediatric patients. The quality of low dose protocol of three dimensional (3D) CT images of skull bone of 57 pediatric subjects suspected of craniosynostosis were compared with standard-dose skull CT images of 44 patients of the same age range. Volume CT dose index (CTDIvol), dose-length product (DLP), and effective dose (ED) were used to evaluate CT dose protocols. Comparison was made by two sample t-test. Results: Mean and standard deviations of CTDIvol, DLP, and ED of standard and reduced doses were 12.4±2.7 mGy, 191.5±54 mGy.cm, 1.94±0.58 mSv and 5.4±0.2 mGy, 85±9 mGy.cm, 0.77±0.17 mSv, respectively, which had statistically significant difference (α=0.05). The quality of skull bone views obtained from low-dose CT protocol were found to be as good as in standard dose. Conclusion: Standard-dose 3D CT protocol of skull bone can be replaced by a 60%-reduced-dose 3D CT protocol with comparable image quality in pediatric patients suspected of craniosynostosis.
颅缝闭锁低剂量三维颅骨CT图像的评价
引言:计算机断层扫描(CT)目前被广泛用于区分儿科患者的正常颅骨缝合线和异常颅骨缝合线,以期早期治疗。本研究试图开发一种低剂量的CT方案,该方案具有可接受的颅骨图像质量,以评估颅缝闭合。材料和方法:在本研究中,使用标准和减少剂量方案对人类尸体的颅骨进行扫描。两名放射科医生验证了从方案中获得的颅骨图像的质量,在该方案中,扫描儿科患者的剂量减少了60%。将57名疑似颅缝闭合的儿童受试者的颅骨三维(3D)CT图像的低剂量方案质量与44名相同年龄段患者的标准剂量颅骨CT图像进行了比较。体积CT剂量指数(CTDIvol)、剂量长度乘积(DLP)和有效剂量(ED)用于评估CT剂量方案。通过两个样本的t检验进行比较。结果:标准剂量和减少剂量的CTDIvol、DLP和ED的平均值和标准差分别为12.4±2.7mGy、191.5±54mGy.cm、1.94±0.58mSv和5.4±0.2mGy、85±9mGy.cm和0.77±0.17mSv,具有统计学意义(α=0.05)。低剂量CT方案获得的颅骨视图质量与标准剂量相同。结论:在怀疑颅骨闭合不全的儿童患者中,标准剂量的颅骨三维CT方案可以用具有可比图像质量的60%减少剂量的三维CT方案代替。
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Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (IJMP) is the official scientific bimonthly publication of the Iranian Association of Medical Physicists. IJMP is an international and multidisciplinary journal, peer review, free of charge publication and open access. This journal devoted to publish Original Papers, Review Articles, Short Communications, Technical Notes, Editorial and Letters to the Editor in the field of “Medical Physics” involving both basic and clinical research. Submissions of manuscript from all countries are welcome and will be reviewed by at least two expert reviewers.
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