Publication
Chest-abdomen-pelvis CT for staging in cancer patients: dose effectiveness and image quality using automated attenuation-based tube potential selection
Journal Paper/Review - Sep 2, 2014
Beeres Martin, Vogl Thomas J, Schulz Boris, Wichmann Julian L, Kerl Josef M, Mbalisike Emmanuel, Gruber-Rouh Tatjana, Lee Clara, Bodelle Boris, Römer Marcus, Bauer Ralf
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BACKGROUND
Evaluation of automated attenuation-based tube potential selection and its impact on image quality and radiation dose in CT (computed tomography) examinations for cancer staging.
METHODS
A total of 110 (59 men, 51 women) patients underwent chest-abdomen-pelvis CT examinations; 55 using a fixed tube potential of 120 kV/current of 210 Reference mAs (using CareDose4D), and 55 using automated attenuation-based tube potential selection (CAREkV) also using a current of 210 Reference mAs.
RESULTS
Diagnostic image quality was obtained from all patients. The median DLP (703.5 mGy · cm, range 390-2203 mGy · cm) was 7.9% lower when using the algorithm compared with the standard 120 kV protocol (median 756 mGy · cm, range 345-2267 mGy · cm). A reduction in potential to 100 kV occurred in 32 cases; therefore, these patients received significantly lower radiation exposure compared with the 120 kV protocol.
CONCLUSION
Automated attenuation-based tube potential selection produces good diagnostic image quality in chest-abdomen-pelvis CT and reduces the patient's overall radiation dose by 7.9% compared to the standard 120 kV protocol.