新冠肺炎临床管理中多次低剂量CT检查辐射剂量及图像质量评价

Chinese Journal of Academic Radiology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-08 DOI:10.1007/s42058-021-00083-1
Lu Bai, Jie Zhou, Cong Shen, Shubo Cai, Youmin Guo, Xunan Huang, Guang Jia, Gang Niu
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目的:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)于2019年12月首次报告,起因是中国湖北武汉爆发的不明原因肺炎,随后在全球迅速传播。由于突发公共卫生事件,胸部CT被广泛用于敏感的发现和诊断,监测病变的变化以及治疗评价。本研究的目的是了解COVID-19患者接受的胸部CT扫描的辐射剂量和图像质量,并评估多次胸部CT检查的致癌风险。方法:对2020年1月31日至2020年2月19日33例RT-PCR确诊的COVID-19感染患者进行回顾性分析。记录所有患者每次CT检查的日期和每次检查的放射剂量。在诊断和治疗过程中进行了多次肺部CT扫描。测定扫描频率、总扫描次数、辐射剂量和图像质量。结果:确诊COVID-19肺炎患者33例(男15例,女18例,年龄21 ~ 82岁)共行143次胸部CT扫描。每位患者CT扫描次数为4±1次,范围为2-6次。两次连续胸部CT扫描间隔时间为3±1天。单次胸部CT扫描的平均有效剂量为1.21±0.10 mSv,范围为1.02-1.44 mSv。患者平均累积有效剂量为5.25±1.52 mSv,范围为2.24 ~ 7.48 mSv。治疗期间6次CT检查最大累积有效剂量为7.48 mSv。基于主观图像质量分析,CT表现视觉评分为11.23±1.35分(总分15分)。结论:在COVID-19治疗过程中,应仔细审查胸部CT扫描的频率、总次数和图像质量,以保证最低限度的CT扫描需求。
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Assessment of radiation doses and image quality of multiple low-dose CT exams in COVID-19 clinical management.

Assessment of radiation doses and image quality of multiple low-dose CT exams in COVID-19 clinical management.

Assessment of radiation doses and image quality of multiple low-dose CT exams in COVID-19 clinical management.

Purpose: The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first reported in December 2019 from an outbreak of unexplained pneumonia in Wuhan (Hubei, China) that subsequently spread rapidly around the world. Because of the public health emergency, chest CT has been widely used for sensitive detection and diagnosis, monitoring the changes of lesions and also for treatment evaluation. The purpose of this study was to investigate radiation dose and image quality of chest CT scans received by COVID-19 patients and to evaluate the oncogenic risk of multiple chest CT examinations.

Methods: A retrospective review of 33 patients with RT-PCR confirmed COVID-19 infection was performed from January 31, 2020 to February 19, 2020. The date of each CT exam and respective radiation dose for each exam was recorded for all patients. Multiple pulmonary CT scans were obtained during diagnosis and treatment procedure. Scan frequency, total scan times, radiation dose, and image quality were determined.

Results: Thirty-three patients (15 males and 18 females, age 21-82 years) with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia underwent a total of 143 chest CT scans. The number of CT scans per patient was 4 ± 1, with a range of 2-6. The time interval between two consecutive chest CT scans was 3 ± 1 days. The average effective dose from a single chest CT scan was 1.21 ± 0.10 mSv, with a range of 1.02-1.44 mSv. The average cumulative effective dose per patient was 5.25 ± 1.52 mSv, with a range of 2.24-7.48 mSv. The maximum cumulative effective dose was 7.48 mSv for six CT examinations during COVID-19 treatment. Based on subjective image quality analysis, the visual scoring of CT findings was 11.23 ± 1.35 points out of 15 points.

Conclusions: The frequency, total number and image quality of chest CT scans should be reviewed carefully to guarantee minimally required CT scans during the COVID-19 management.

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