National survey of radiation dose and image quality in adult CT head scans in Taiwan

Chung Jung Lin, Greta S.P. Mok, Mang Fen Tsai, Wei Ta Tsai, Bang Hung Yang, Chun Yuan Tu, Tung Hsin Wu

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Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of different variables on radiation dose and image quality based on a national database. Materials and Methods: Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare requested all radiology departments to complete a questionnaire for each of their CT scanners. Information gathered included all scanning parameters for CT head scans. For the present analysis, CT machines were divided into three subgroups: single slice CT (Group A); multi-detector CT (MDCT) with 2-64 slices (Group B); and MDCT with more than 64 slices (Group C). Correlations between computed tomography dose index (CTDI) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) with cumulated tube rotation number (CTW(n)) and cumulated tube rotation time (CTW(s)), and sub group analyses of CTDI and SNR across the three groups were performed. Results: CTDI values demonstrated a weak correlation (r = 0.33) with CTW(n) in Group A. SNR values demonstrated a weak negative correlation (r = -0.46) with CTW(n) in Group C. MDCT with higher slice numbers used more tube potential resulting in higher effective doses. There were both significantly lower CTDI and SNR values in helical mode than in axial mode in Group B, but not Group C. Conclusion:CTW(n) and CTW(s) did not influence radiation output. Helical mode is more often used in MDCT and results in both lower CTDI and SNR compared to axial mode in MDCT with less than 64 slices.

原文English
文章編號e0131243
期刊PLoS ONE
10
發行號6
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 30 6月 2015

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