评估加鲁阿地区医学影像中心头部 CT 扫描的诊断参考水平

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jmir.2024.101506
Dr Mohamadou Aminou
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摘要

导言诊断参考水平(DRLs)是医学成像中用于优化辐射剂量同时保持诊断图像质量的基准。它是确保 CT 扫描辐射剂量控制在可接受范围内而又不影响诊断效果的重要工具。本研究的重点是确定加鲁阿地区医院头部 CT 扫描的 DRL。样本包括接受头部 CT 检查的成年患者。考虑的变量参数包括患者年龄、性别、CT 适应症、DLP、CTDIvol、电压、旋转时间和切片厚度。每种适应症的 DRL 被定义为其 PDL 和 CTDIvol 的第 75 百分位数。结果分析显示,621 例 CT 扫描显示男性占多数(52.5%),适应症多种多样,其中中风和外伤占 27.2%。患者的平均年龄为 42 ± 7 岁(18 - 99 岁),37.8% 的患者年龄在 18-29 岁之间。不同方案(包括脑卒中、非血管病例、窦道检查和血管造影)的剂量分布,特别是 CTDIvol 和 DLP 的详细情况分别为:692±243 mGy-cm、669±152mGy-cm、78±23mGy-cm、320±82mGy-cm。该研究强调了中风和创伤规程的普遍性,强调需要针对不同的神经系统疾病采取量身定制的成像方法。与乌干达和爱尔兰的国际惯例进行的比较分析表明,不同地点和不同设备的辐射剂量指标存在差异。这项研究不仅有助于制定地区 DRL,还为加强患者安全、改进成像实践和推广头部 CT 扫描剂量优化策略奠定了基础。
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Assessing the Diagnostic Reference Levels of Head CT Scan at Garoua Regional Medical Imaging Center

Introduction

Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs) are benchmarks used in medical imaging to optimize radiation doses while maintaining diagnostic image quality. They have emerged as a critical tool in this endeavor, serving as benchmarks to ensure that radiation doses from CT scans are kept within acceptable limits without compromising diagnostic efficacy. This study focuses on establishing DRLs for head CT scans at the Garoua Regional Hospital.

Methods

A cross sectional study was performed from January to December 2022. Our sample included adult patients who have Head CT examination. Some variable parameters considered are: The patient age, sex, CT indications, the DLP, the CTDIvol, the voltage, rotation time and slice thickness. The DRL for each type of indication was defined as the 75th percentile of its PDL and CTDIvol

Results

621 CT scan were analyzed revealing a male predominance (52.5%) and diverse indications, with strokes and traumas accounting for 27.2%. The mean age of patients was 42 ± 7 years (18 - 99 years), 37.8% were between 18 to 29 years old. The Dose distributions, specifically CTDIvol and DLP, are detailed for different protocols including strokes, non-vascular cases, sinus examinations, and angiography: 692±243 mGy·cm, 669±152mGy·cm, 78±23mGy·cm, 320±82mGy·cm. The study highlights the prevalence of stroke and trauma protocols, emphasizing the need for tailored imaging approaches for diverse neurological conditions. Comparative analyses with international practices in Uganda and Ireland reveal variations in radiation dose metrics across locations and devices.

Conclusion

The findings underscore the importance of optimizing radiation doses while maintaining diagnostic efficacy. The study not only contributes to regional DRLs but also provides a foundation for enhancing patient safety, refining imaging practices, and promoting dose optimization strategies in head CT scans.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. This journal is published four times a year and is circulated to approximately 11,000 medical radiation technologists, libraries and radiology departments throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. The Journal publishes articles on recent research, new technology and techniques, professional practices, technologists viewpoints as well as relevant book reviews.
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