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Iranian Journal of Radiation Research. 2012; 10 (2): 89-94
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-152127

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X-ray computed tomography [CT] examinations deliver a significant amount of radiation doses to patients comparing to conventional radiography examinations. The objective of the current study was to analyze and investigate the average patient received dose from axial and spiral CT exams in a medical imaging center. In this study, the patient imaging technique, weight and height were recorded. The patients' doses provided by CT unit in terms of CTDI[w] were also recorded. Then, other dosimetric quantities including dose-length product [DLP] and effective dose were calculated for each patient using the recorded data. The average values were obtained for all the studied dosimetric quantities. Also, their distribution in terms of examined regions and imaging mode; ie, axial and spiral CT were analyzed by SPSS software. For all patients, the mean effective dose of 4.4 mGy with the standard deviation of 9.2 was found. The CTDI[w] for axial group was two times higher than spiral ones. Conversely, the effective dose of axial group was less than spiral group. Additionally, the effective doses of 2.3 and 5.2 mSv were found for axial and spiral, receptively. For both quantities of CTDI[w] and effective dose, the observed difference between axial and spiral modes were significant [P<0.001]. Our results showed that although the patient doses in the current study was comparable with the reported values by similar studies in other countries, it was higher than the reported values of a similar study in Iran. Exposure technique's optimization and further review in routine CT examinations were recommended

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