Relationship between radiation dose indices and patient size in adult brain computed tomography

K. Mitsui, Y. Inoue, H. Itoh, H. Hata, H. Miyatake, T. Yamane
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The relationship between radiation dose indices and patient size was investigated in adult brain CT scans to assess the significance of considering the patient size for radiation dose management. Two hundred patients who underwent brain CT using automatic exposure control were enrolled. The radiation dose indices (volume CT dose index, CTDIvol; size-specific dose estimate, SSDE; dose length product, DLP) were compared with the head size indices (effective diameter, ED; water-equivalent diameter, WED) and body weight. The CTDIvol and SSDE correlated positively with the ED and WED. The correlations were higher for the WED than the ED and for the CTDIvol than the SSDE. Although the DLP also correlated positively with the ED and the WED, the correlations were lower than those for the CTDIvol and the SSDE. The CTDIvol and SSDE showed significant positive correlations with body weight, but the correlations were lower than those for the ED. In conclusion, the radiation dose indices in adult brain CT correlate with the head size indices. Consideration of the head size indices is recommended for radiation dose management in brain CT. The relationship between the radiation dose indices and body weight may be of some significance when the head size indices are not readily available.
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成人脑计算机断层扫描中辐射剂量指数与患者体型的关系
研究了成人脑部 CT 扫描中辐射剂量指数与患者体型之间的关系,以评估考虑患者体型对辐射剂量管理的意义。200 名患者接受了使用自动曝光控制的脑 CT 扫描。辐射剂量指数(体积 CT 剂量指数,CTDIvol;特定体型剂量估计值,SSDE;剂量长度乘积,DLP)与头部尺寸指数(有效直径,ED;水当量直径,WED)和体重进行了比较。CTDIvol 和 SSDE 与 ED 和 WED 呈正相关。WED 的相关性高于 ED,CTDIvol 的相关性高于 SSDE。虽然 DLP 也与 ED 和 WED 呈正相关,但相关性低于 CTDIvol 和 SSDE。CTDIvol 和 SSDE 与体重呈显著正相关,但相关性低于 ED。总之,成人脑 CT 的辐射剂量指数与头部尺寸指数相关。建议在脑部 CT 辐射剂量管理中考虑头部尺寸指数。在无法获得头部尺寸指数的情况下,辐射剂量指数与体重之间的关系可能具有一定意义。
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