Effective dose estimation in whole-body multislice CT in paediatric trauma patients

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作者
Munk, Robin D. [1 ]
Strohm, Peter C. [2 ]
Saueressig, Ulrich
Zwingmann, Joern [2 ]
Uhl, Markus [1 ]
Suedkamp, Norbert P. [2 ]
Kotter, Elmar
Langer, Mathias
Bley, Thorsten A.
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, Sect Paediat Radiol, D-79095 Freiburg Im Breisgau, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp, Dept Orthopaed & Trauma Surg, D-79095 Freiburg Im Breisgau, Germany
关键词
Polytrauma; Radiation dose; Multislice CT; Children; TUBE CURRENT MODULATION; SPIRAL CT; RADIATION-EXPOSURE; CONVENTIONAL RADIOGRAPHY; REDUCTION; RISKS; CHEST; POLYTRAUMA; CHILDREN; CANCER;
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10.1007/s00247-008-1091-7
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
The number of multislice CT (MSCT) scans performed in polytraumatized children has increased rapidly. There is growing concern regarding the radiation dose in MSCT and its long-term consequences, especially in children. To determine the effective dose to polytraumatized children who undergo whole-body MSCT. A total of 51 traumatized children aged 0-16 years underwent a polytrauma protocol CT scan between November 2004 and August 2006 at our institution. The effective dose was calculated retrospectively by a computer program (CT-Expo 1.5, Hannover, Germany). The mean effective dose was 20.8 mSv (range 8.6-48.9 mSv, SD +/- 7.9 mSv). There was no statistically significant difference in the effective dose between male and female patients. Whole-body MSCT is a superior diagnostic tool in polytraumatized children with 20.8 mSv per patient being a justified mean effective dose. In a potentially life-threatening situation whole-body MSCT provides the clinicians with relevant information to initiate life-saving therapy. Radiologists should use special paediatric protocols that include dose-saving mechanisms to keep the effective dose as low as possible. Further studies are needed to examine and advance dose-saving strategies in MSCT, especially in children.
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