U.S. Diagnostic Reference Levels and Achievable Doses for 10 Pediatric CT Examinations (Dec, 10.1148/radiol.2021219027, 2021)

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Kanal, Kalpana M.
Butler, Priscilla F.
Chat-Field, Mythreyi B.
Wells, Jered
Samei, Ehsan
Simanowith, Michael
Golden, Dan
Gress, Dustin A.
Burleson, Judy
Sensakovic, William F.
Strauss, Keith J.
Frush, Donald
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[1] Department of Quality and Safety (P.F.B., M.B.C., M.S., D. Golden, D. Gress, J.B.), American College of Radiology, Reston
[2] Department of Radiology (J.W., E.S., D.F.), Duke University Medical Center, Durham
[3] Department of Radiology (W.S.), Mayo Clinic, Phoenix
[4] and Department of Radiology (K.S.), Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
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10.1148/radiol.2021211241
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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Background Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) and achievable doses (ADs) were developed for the 10 most commonly performed pediatric CT examinations in the United States using the American College of Radiology Dose Index Registry. Purpose To develop robust, current, national DRLs and ADs for the 10 most commonly performed pediatric CT examinations as a function of patient age and size. Materials and Methods Data on 10 pediatric (ie, patients aged 18 years and younger) CT examinations performed between 2016 and 2020 at 1625 facilities were analyzed. For head and neck examinations, dose indexes were analyzed based on patient age; for body examinations, dose indexes were analyzed for patient age and effective diameter. Data from 1 543 535 examinations provided medians for AD and 75th percentiles for DRLs for volume CT dose index (CTDIvol), dose-length product (DLP), and size-specific dose estimate (SSDE). Results Of all facilities analyzed, 66% of the facilities (1068 of 1625) were community hospitals, 16% (264 of 1625) were freestanding centers, 9.5% (154 of 1625) were academic facilities, and 3.5% (57 of 1625) were dedicated children's hospitals. Fifty-two percent of the patients (798 577 of 1 543 535) were boys, and 48% (744 958 of 1 543 535) were girls. The median age of patients was 14 years (boys, 13 years; girls, 15 years). The head was the most frequent anatomy examined with CT (876 655 of 1 543 535 examinations [57%]). For head without contrast material CT examinations, the age-based CTDIvol AD ranged from 19 to 46 mGy, and DRL ranged from 23 to 55 mGy, with both AD and DRL increasing with age. For body examinations, DRLs and ADs for size-based CTDIvol, SSDE, and DLP increased consistently with the patient's effective diameter. Conclusion Diagnostic reference levels and achievable doses as a function of patient age and effective diameter were developed for the 10 most commonly performed CT pediatric examinations using American College of Radiology Dose Index Registry data. These benchmarks can guide CT facilities in adjusting pediatric CT protocols and resultant doses for their patients. © RSNA, 2021 An earlier incorrect version appeared online. This article was corrected on October 29, 2021.
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