Radiation doses from head, neck, chest and abdominal CT examinations: an institutional dose report
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Radiology Physics - Original Article
P: 147-151
January 2021

Radiation doses from head, neck, chest and abdominal CT examinations: an institutional dose report

Diagn Interv Radiol 2021;27(1):147-151
1. Department of Radiology, Okan University Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey
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Received Date: 30.10.2019
Accepted Date: 09.09.2020
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ABSTRACT

PURPOSE

We aimed to obtain typical values for head, neck, chest, and abdominal computed tomography (CT) examinations from routine patients in 2018, and to review our data with national and international diagnostic reference levels (DRLs).

METHODS

Single-phase head, neck, chest, and abdominal CT scans of adults performed in 64-slice CT in 2018 were included in this study. Radiation dose parameters of CT scans were obtained from the picture archiving and communication system of our hospital. Volumetric CT dose index (CTDIvol) and dose length product (DLP) values were recorded. Effective dose (ED) and scan length was calculated. A 16 cm diameter phantom is referenced for head CT, and 32 cm diameter phantom is referenced for neck, chest, and abdominal CT. Descriptive statistics of the variables were given according to the normality testing.

RESULTS

Median CTDIvol value was 53 mGy for the head, 13.1 mGy for the neck, 8.3 mGy for the chest, and 8.6 mGy for the abdomen. Median DLP value was 988 mGy.cm for the head, 299 mGy.cm for the neck, 314 mGy.cm for the chest, and 457 mGy.cm for the abdomen. Median ED value was 2.07 mSv for the head, 1.76 mSv for the neck, 4.4 mSv for the chest, and 6.8 mSv for the abdomen. Considering national DRLs, median CTDIvol values of head, chest, and abdomen were lower, whereas median DLP and ED values of head and chest were higher. For the abdomen, the median DLP and ED values were lower.

CONCLUSION

Overall radiation dose parameters obtained in this study points out the need for optimization of head CT examinations in our institution.