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Effects of patient size on radiation dose reduction and image quality in low-kVp CT pulmonary angiography performed with reduced IV contrast dose
Authors:Aaron Sodickson  Michael Weiss
Affiliation:Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA, 02115, USA, asodickson@partners.org.
Abstract:The purpose of the study is to evaluate image quality and radiation exposure as a function of patient size for CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) performed at reduced tube voltage and reduced intravenous (IV) contrast dose. We reviewed consecutive CTPAs performed between 9/1/2010 and 10/31/2010 on a 128-slice Siemens AS+ scanner using automated tube current modulation with quality reference mAs 200 and IV contrast concentration 370 mg I/ml followed by a saline flush: 99 scans at 120 kVp using 75 ml of contrast at 5 ml/s and 53 scans on patients lighter than 175 lbs at 100 kVp using 50 ml of contrast at 4 ml/s. We measured patient size (mean water-equivalent diameter) using a topogram analysis tool, signal (mean CT density) and noise (standard deviation) in the main pulmonary artery (MPA) on axial images, and calculated local CTDI(vol) from the kVp and mAs. Linear regression models were created for dependent variables ln(CTDI(vol)), signal, noise, and signal to noise ratio (SNR) as a function of independent variables size, age, gender, and kVp. After controlling for other variables, scanning at 100 kVp yielded CTDI(vol) reduction of 33 % (p?
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