尼日利亚人群头部计算机断层扫描时乳房的辐射剂量:一项横断面研究

Chidimma Perpetua Ihefobi, C. Nzotta, M. Ogolodom, Ebube Mmelie Eze
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背景:头部CT时乳腺接受的剂量程度需要量化,以有效预测肿瘤和基因突变的风险。目的:该研究旨在评估在埃努古州头部CT扫描期间对乳房的辐射剂量。方法:本横断面研究有目的地选择了52名成年妇女,描述了头部CT检查时屏蔽和未屏蔽乳房所接受的辐射剂量。年龄、身高、体重、BMI、胸围、外耳肌(EAM)到TLD、kVp、mA和DLP的距离采用pearson’s Correlation测定。结果:CTDIvol、DLP、乳房围度(左屏蔽和右未屏蔽)均值分别为29.43±40.0mGy、540.8±107.03mGy,左屏蔽乳房(4.71±2.45mGy)和右未屏蔽乳房(5.0±2.32mGy)。乳腺吸收剂量与BMI (r= 0.152, p= 0.291)、EAM至TLD的线性距离(r= 0.032, p= 0.828)、mAs (r= 0.100, p= 0.492)呈正相关,但无统计学意义;与年龄呈负相关,但无统计学意义(r= -0.112, p= 0.439)。结论:头部CT时,屏蔽乳与未屏蔽乳接受的辐射剂量有显著差异,屏蔽乳接受的辐射剂量较低。乳房的屏蔽大大降低了乳房在头部CT时接受的辐射剂量。因此,我们建议在我们的情况下,在头部CT期间对乳房进行屏蔽应成为一种标准方案。
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Radiation Dose to Breast During Head Computed Tomography Scan Among Nigerian Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
Background: The extent of the dose received by the breast during head CT, needs quantification to effectively predict the risk of carcinoma and gene mutation. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the radiation dose to the breast during a head CT scan in Enugu State. Methods: This cross-sectional study which involved 52 adults women selected purposively, described the radiation doses received by shielded and unshielded breasts during head CT examinations. The relationship between the anthropo-technical parameters Age, height, weight, BMI, breast circumferences, and distance from the External Auditory Meateus (EAM) to the TLD, kVp, mA, and the DLP was determined using Pearsons’ Correlation. Results: The mean of CTDIvol, DLP, and breast circumferences (left shielded and right unshielded) are 29.43±40.0mGy, 540.8±107.03mGy, and left shielded breast (4.71±2.45mGy) and right unshielded breast (5.0±2.32mGy). There were positive correlations but not statistically significance between breast absorbed dose and BMI (r =0.152, p= 0.291), linear distance from EAM to TLD (r= 0.032, p = 0.828) and mAs (r= 0.100, p = 0.492), while there was negative correlation but not statistically significance exist with subjects’ age (r= -0.112, p = 0.439). Conclusion: There was a significant difference in the amount of radiation doses received by shielded and unshielded breasts during head CT, with low radiation doses received by shielded breasts. Shielding of the breast greatly reduces the radiation dose received by the breast during head CT. Therefore, we recommend that shielding of the breasts during head CT should form a standard protocol in our setting.
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