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How to perform low-dose computed tomography for renal colic in clinical practice.

A Gervaise1, C Gervaise-Henry2, M Pernin3, P Naulet3, C Junca-Laplace3, M Lapierre-Combes3.   

Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) has become the reference technique in medical imaging for renal colic, to diagnose, plan treatment and explore differential diagnosis. Its main limitation is the radiation dose, especially as urinary stone disease tends to relapse and mainly affects young people. It is therefore essential to reduce the CT radiation dose when renal colic is suspected. The goal of this review was twofold. First, we wanted to show how to use low-dose CT in patients with suspected renal colic in current clinical practice. Second, we wished to discuss the different ways of reducing CT radiation dose by considering both behavioral and technological factors. Among the behavioral factors, limiting the scan coverage area is a straightforward and effective way to reduce the dose. Improvement of technological factors relies mainly on using automatic tube current modulation, lowering the tube voltage and current as well using iterative reconstruction.
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Keywords:  Computed tomography (CT); Dose; Optimization; Reduction; Renal colic

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26522944     DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2015.05.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Interv Imaging        ISSN: 2211-5684            Impact factor:   4.026


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4.  Radiation dose reduction for CT assessment of urolithiasis using iterative reconstruction: A prospective intra-individual study.

Authors:  Annemarie M den Harder; Martin J Willemink; Pieter J van Doormaal; Frank J Wessels; M T W T Lock; Arnold M R Schilham; Ricardo P J Budde; Tim Leiner; Pim A de Jong
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2017-07-10       Impact factor: 5.315

5.  Image quality and pathology assessment in CT Urography: when is the low-dose series sufficient?

Authors:  Bharti Kataria; Jonas Nilsson Althén; Örjan Smedby; Anders Persson; Hannibal Sökjer; Michael Sandborg
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