Reducing Radiation Doses in Female Breast and Lung during CT Examinations of Thorax: A new Technique in two Scanners
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BACKGROUND Chest CT is a commonly used examination for the diagnosis of lung diseases, but a breast within the scanned field is nearly never the organ of interest. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to compare the female breast and lung doses using split and standard protocols in chest CT scanning. MATERIALS AND METHODS The sliced chest and breast female phantoms were used. CT exams were performed using a single-slice (SS)- and a 16 multi-slice (MS)- CT scanner at 100 kVp and 120 kVp. Two different protocols, including standard and split protocols, were selected for scanning. The breast and lung doses were measured using thermo-luminescence dosimeters which were inserted into different layers of the chest and breast phantoms. The differences in breast and lung radiation doses in two protocols were studied in two scanners, analyzed by SPSS software and compared by t-test. RESULTS Breast dose by split scanning technique reduced 11% and 31% in SS- and MS- CT. Also, the radiation dose of lung tissue in this method decreased 18% and 54% in SS- and MS- CT, respectively. Moreover, there was a significant difference (p< 0.0001) in the breast and lung radiation doses between standard and split scanning protocols. CONCLUSION The application of a split scan technique instead of standard protocol has a considerable potential to reduce breast and lung doses in SS- and MS- CT scanners. If split scanning protocol is associated with an optimum kV and MSCT, the maximum dose decline will be provided.
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Reducing radiation doses in female breast and lung during CT examinations of thorax: A new technique in two scanners
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