Standard-Dose and 50%—Reduced-Dose Chest CT: Comparing the Effect on Image Quality
- 1 August 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 179 (2) , 461-465
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.179.2.1790461
Abstract
OBJECTIVE. CT accounts for considerable population-based radiation dose from radiographic diagnostic studies. The technical factors for CT examinations are not appropriately adjusted on the basis of patient size and anatomy. We hypothesized that radiation doses for routine chest CT can be reduced by 50% for the evaluation of normal structures without seriously jeopardizing image quality.SUBJECTS AND METHODS. After receiving institutional review board approval, we prospectively studied 24 patients with cancer who were 65 years old and older on a multidetector CT scanner. Each patient underwent imaging with four slices (centered at the carina) at the standard dose (220-280 mAs) and at 50%—reduced dose (110-140 mAs) at a constant 140 kVp. Single breath-hold scanning was performed with a 2.5-mm detector configuration, a tube rotation time of 0.8 sec, and a pitch of 6:1. Contiguous images were reconstructed at 5-mm intervals. Two subspecialty-trained chest radiologists who were unaware of the CT technique revi...Keywords
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