Age-specific effective doses for pediatric MSCT examinations at a large children's hospital using DLP conversion coefficients: a simple estimation method

被引:171
作者
Thomas, Karen E. [1 ]
Wang, Bo [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Sick Children, Dept Diagnost Imaging, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
关键词
pediatric MSCT; DLP conversion coefficients; radiation dose; children;
D O I
10.1007/s00247-008-0794-0
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background There is a need for an easily accessible method for effective dose estimation in pediatric CT. Objective To estimate effective doses for a variety of pediatric neurological and body CT examinations in five age groups using recently published age- and region-specific dose length product (DLP) to effective dose conversion coefficients. Materials and methods A retrospective review was performed of 1,431 consecutive CT scans over a 12-week period using age- and weight-adjusted CT protocols. Age- and region-specific DLP to effective dose conversion coefficients were applied to console-displayed DLP data. Results Effective dose estimates for single-phase head CT scans in neonatal, and 1-, 5-, 10- and 15-year-old age groups were 4.2, 3.6, 2.4, 2.0 and 1.4 mSv, respectively. For abdomen/pelvis CT scans the corresponding effective doses were 13.1, 11.1, 8.4, 8.9 and 5.9 mSv. The range of pediatric CT effective doses is wide, from ultralow dose protocols (< 1 mSv) to extended-coverage body examinations (10-15 mSv). Conclusion Age- and region-specific pediatric DLP to effective dose conversion coefficients provide an accessible and user-friendly method for estimating pediatric CT effective doses that is available to radiologists working without medical physics support.
引用
收藏
页码:645 / 656
页数:12
相关论文
共 32 条
[11]   Effective dose and energy imparted in diagnostic radiology [J].
Huda, W ;
Gkanatsios, NA .
MEDICAL PHYSICS, 1997, 24 (08) :1311-1316
[12]   Effective doses to adult and pediatric patients [J].
Huda, W .
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 2002, 32 (04) :272-279
[13]   An approach for the estimation of effective radiation dose at CT in pediatric patients [J].
Huda, W ;
Atherton, JV ;
Ware, DE ;
Cumming, WA .
RADIOLOGY, 1997, 203 (02) :417-422
[14]   Patient radiation doses from adult and pediatric CT [J].
Huda, Walter ;
Vance, Awais .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2007, 188 (02) :540-546
[15]   Effective dose determination using an anthropomorphic phantom and metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor technology for clinical adult body multidetector array computed tomography protocols [J].
Hurwitz, Lynne M. ;
Yoshizumi, Terry T. ;
Goodman, Philip C. ;
Frush, Donald P. ;
Nguyen, Giao ;
Toncheva, Greta ;
Lowry, Carolyn .
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY, 2007, 31 (04) :544-549
[16]  
*ICRP, 1991, PUBL INT COMM RAD PR, V60
[17]  
KHURSHEED A, 1997, BRIT J RADIOL, V75, P819
[18]   National Conference on Dose Reduction in CT, with an emphasis on pediatric patients [J].
Linton, OW ;
Mettler, FA .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2003, 181 (02) :321-329
[19]   Radiation exposure at chest CT:: A statement of the Fleischner Society [J].
Mayo, JR ;
Aldrich, J ;
Müller, NL .
RADIOLOGY, 2003, 228 (01) :15-21
[20]   Calculation of effective dose [J].
McCollough, CH ;
Schueler, BA .
MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2000, 27 (05) :828-837