不同mAs值的低剂量128层CT机的性能评价与比较:一个幻影研究。

Q1 Environmental Science
Journal of Carcinogenesis Pub Date : 2021-09-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jcar.JCar_25_20
Shilpa Singh, Rajesh Sukkala
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摘要

目的:自计算机断层扫描(CT)问世以来,放射剂量一直是物理学家关注的问题。本研究的目的是评估不同mAs值的低剂量128层CT扫描仪的性能。材料与方法:在不同的mAs值下进行定量研究。本研究选用Philips brilliance CT幻影与Philips ingenuity 128层低剂量CT扫描仪。计算CT数线性度、CT数精度、层厚精度、高对比度分辨率和低对比度分辨率,并记录所有mAs值的估计CT剂量指数体积(CTDIvol)。计算所有mAs值的噪声以进行比较。结果:数据分析显示,所有方案的图像质量均可接受。所有方案的高对比度分辨率为每厘米20行对。50 mAs图像的低对比度分辨率为4 mm,其他mAs方案为3 mm。使用100ma获得的图像显示环状伪影。使用50 ma时的CTDIvol是使用150 ma时的33%。100 ma时的剂量长度乘积减少到150 ma时的66%,50 ma时的剂量长度乘积减少到33%。结论:mAs对患者的辐射剂量有直接影响。使用iDose4,在多层低剂量CT扫描中,mAs可降至50 mAs,在降低辐射剂量的同时,对厚度为4 mm的图像质量影响最小。然而,在120 kVp的管电流低于50 ma时,噪声将占主导地位。
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Evaluation and comparison of performance of low-dose 128-slice CT scanner with different mAs values: A phantom study.

Evaluation and comparison of performance of low-dose 128-slice CT scanner with different mAs values: A phantom study.

Evaluation and comparison of performance of low-dose 128-slice CT scanner with different mAs values: A phantom study.

Evaluation and comparison of performance of low-dose 128-slice CT scanner with different mAs values: A phantom study.

Objective: Radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) has been the concern of physicists ever since the introduction of CT scan. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of low-dose 128-slice CT scanner with different mAs values.

Materials and methods: Quantitative study was carried out at different values of mAs. Philips brilliance CT phantom with Philips ingenuity 128-slice low-dose CT scanner was chosen for this study. CT number linearity, CT number accuracy, slice thickness accuracy, high-contrast resolution, and low-contrast resolution were calculated and estimated computed tomography dose index volume (CTDIvol) for all the mAs values were recorded. Noise was calculated for all mAs values for comparison.

Results: Data analysis shows that image quality was acceptable for all protocols. High-contrast resolution for all protocols was 20 line pairs per centimeter. Low-contrast resolution for 50 mAs images was 4 mm and 3 mm for other mAs protocols. Images acquired using 100 mAs revealed ring artifacts. CTDIvol using 50 mAs was 33% of the CTDIvol using 150 mAs. The dose-length product at 100 mAs was reduced to 66% of the dose-length product at 150 mAs, and the same at 50 mAs was reduced to 33%.

Conclusion: It is evident here that mAs has direct impact on the radiation dose to patient. With iDose4, mAs can be reduced to 50 mAs in multislice low-dose CT scan to reduce the radiation dose with minimal effect on image quality for slice thickness 4 mm. However, noise would dominate at tube current lower than 50 mAs for 120 kVp.

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Journal of Carcinogenesis
Journal of Carcinogenesis Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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7.50
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期刊介绍: Journal of Carcinogenesis considers manuscripts in many areas of carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention. Primary areas of interest to the journal include: physical and chemical carcinogenesis and mutagenesis; processes influencing or modulating carcinogenesis, such as DNA repair; genetics, nutrition, and metabolism of carcinogens; the mechanism of action of carcinogens and modulating agents; epidemiological studies; and, the formation, detection, identification, and quantification of environmental carcinogens. Manuscripts that contribute to the understanding of cancer prevention are especially encouraged for submission
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