Bian Chuanzhen, Jian Zhang, Ying Wang, Jiewei Liu, Yang Ming
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Abstract
Objective
To confirm the effect of the relative position between upper limbs and cervicothoracic vertebrae on image quality and radiation dose while performing airway CT examination of children with airway foreign bodies.
Methods
One hundred and three children, aged from 1 to 48 months were enrolled prospectively and divided into 3 groups according to the position of upper limbs.In group A, the upper limbs were raised beside the cervical vertebra, in group B, the upper limbs were placed beside the thoracic vertebra, and in group C, the upper limbs were raised about 45 degrees with sponge pads and placed beside the chest. Data were acquired by Philips 128iCT, and CT dose index (CTDIvol) and dose-length product (DLP) were recorded and compared among three groups. The image qualities were evaluated subjectively and objectively.
Results
Subjective score of cervical image quality in group B (4.33±0.72) and group C (4.19±0.63) were higher than that in group A (3.71±0.66), and the difference was statistically significant (Z=-3.19、-2.61, P 0.05).
Conclusions
Raising upper limbs 45 degrees and placing them beside the chest will improve the CT image quality of airway and reduce the radiation dose.
Key words:
Airway foreign bodies; Upper limbs; Radiation dose