Evaluation of the value of neck extension in chest CT scanning

Weiguo Zhang, Jiaping Liu, X. Jia, T. Jiang
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Objective To explore the possibility that the neck extension in chest CT scanning would make thyroid move upward and reduce thyroid radiation exposure. Methods The images of 1 994 patients who underwent chest CT examination in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from March to June in 2017 were compared and analyzed retrospectively. According to different cervical positions, patients were divided into extension group and routine group with 997 cases in each group. In the extension group, the head and neck bended back to the maxillary top position while in the regular group with normal position. The length of thyroid glands exposed to the scanning range and the number of cases of all glands moved out of the scanning range were observed with the first rib head as the baseline counting mark. The differences in exposed length of thyroid gland in primary radiation area between the two groups were compared. Results The length of exposed thyroid gland by primary radiation in the extension group (4.69±5.68) mm was significantly shorter (U=91 073.5, P<0.05) than that in the routine group (17.16±6.68) mm. In addition, the number of thyroid glands out of scanning range completely in the extension group (n=519, with ratio of 52.1%) was significantly more (U=594.8, P<0.05) than those in the routine group (n=32, with ratio of 3.2%). Conclusions During chest CT scan, the length of thyroid gland in the scanning field can be shortened with neck backbend position and the radioation protection for thyroid gland can be effectively improved. Key words: Computed tomography(CT); Neck position; Thyroid; Radiation dose
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颈部伸展在胸部CT扫描中的价值评价
目的探讨胸部CT扫描时颈部伸展使甲状腺上移,减少甲状腺辐射暴露的可能性。方法对2017年3月至6月在北京朝阳医院行胸部CT检查的1994例患者图像进行回顾性比较分析。根据不同的颈椎体位分为伸展组和常规组,每组997例。伸展组头颈向后弯曲至上颌顶位,规则组正常体位。以第一肋骨头为基线计数标记,观察暴露在扫描范围内的甲状腺长度和所有腺体移出扫描范围的病例数。比较两组患者一次照射区甲状腺暴露长度的差异。结果延伸组一次放射暴露甲状腺长度(4.69±5.68)mm明显短于常规组(17.16±6.68)mm (U=91 073.5, P<0.05),完全超出扫描范围的甲状腺数量(n=519,占52.1%)明显多于常规组(n= 594.8,占3.2%)。结论胸部CT扫描时,颈部后屈位可缩短甲状腺在扫描场的长度,有效提高甲状腺的放射防护。关键词:计算机断层扫描;脖子的位置;甲状腺;辐射剂量
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中华放射医学与防护杂志
中华放射医学与防护杂志 Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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