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Early first trimester fetal dose estimation method in a multivendor study of 16- and 64-MDCT scanners and low-dose imaging protocols.

Tracy A Jaffe1, Amy M Neville, Colin Anderson-Evans, Sheldon Long, Carolyn Lowry, Terry T Yoshizumi, Greta Toncheva.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to corroborate the relation between the estimated absorbed fetal dose derived from directly measured uterine doses early in the first trimester and the volume CT dose index (CTDI(vol)) for 16- and 64-MDCT of the maternal chest, abdomen, and pelvis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Estimated absorbed fetal dose was measured with a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) dosimeter placed in the expected uterine location in an anthropomorphic phantom of a woman and scanned with 16- and 64-MDCT units of one vendor and a 64-MDCT unit of another vendor. A trauma chest, abdomen, and pelvis protocol and an abdomen and pelvis protocol were used. Absorbed uterine dose was measured directly from the MOSFET detector. The CTDI(vol) for each protocol was recorded from the scanner console. Correlation between mean uterine dose and CTDI(vol) was tested with a goodness of fit model.
RESULTS: The absorbed uterine dose ranged from 9.25 to 37.7 mGy. Absorbed fetal dose in the early first trimester correlated with CTDI(vol) in a linear regression equation. For the 16-MDCT scanner, at 130 kVp, the fetal dose was 2.091 x CTDI(vol) - 9.489. For the 64-MDCT scanner from the same vendor, at 120 kVp, the fetal dose was 1.113 x CTDI(vol) + 1.773. For the 64-MDCT scanner from the other vendor, at 120 kVp, the fetal dose was 1.378 x CTDI(vol) - 1.014. The goodness of fit results (R(2)) for the equations were 0.97, 0.98, and 0.99.
CONCLUSION: Estimated absorbed fetal dose during the first trimester of pregnancy is linearly associated with CTDI(vol) regardless of beam energy, detector configuration, and scanner manufacturer.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19770324     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.08.2274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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Authors:  Tianwu Xie; Habib Zaidi
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Authors:  X Lopez-Rendon; M S Walgraeve; S Woussen; A Dedulle; G Zhang; H Bosmans; F Zanca
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Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2014-08-01       Impact factor: 2.357

5.  Abdominal CT during pregnancy: a phantom study on the effect of patient centring on conceptus radiation dose and image quality.

Authors:  G Solomou; A E Papadakis; J Damilakis
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6.  Assessment of CT dose to the fetus and pregnant female patient using patient-specific computational models.

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