Setting Scottish diagnostic reference levels for mammography incorporating both craniocaudal and oblique projections between 30 and 80 mm

Author:

Weir AORCID,Schofield K AORCID,McCurrach AORCID

Abstract

Abstract Optimisation must be carried out on all medical radiological units to ensure doses are as low as reasonably practicable, consistent with the intended purpose. To achieve this, population doses must be estimated and diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) set. For mammography examinations, mean glandular doses (MGDs) are calculated for this purpose. The average MGD per unit is compared to the national mammography DRL, which is applicable to compressed breast thicknesses (CBTs) of 50–60 mm for oblique (OB) views only and set using data from screening units. It is the purpose of this work to assess planar MGDs across Scotland and set DRLs based on data collected from all screening and symptomatic units across Scotland, considering craniocaudal (CC) and OB views and a wider range of CBTs. Data from the most recent dose audit (spanning 20152017) for 67 mammography x-ray units were collated and analysed (26 195 images). No large differences between MGD of CC and OB views were found when considering specific CBT ranges (median difference 2.6%). There was, however, a significant difference between screening and symptomatic data (19%). As expected, MGD increased with CBT and there were significant differences in MGD between manufacturers. From the data analysed, Scottish DRLs were set based on 95th percentile values for digital mammography units for three CBT ranges (30–49, 50–60 and 61–80 mm): 1.3, 1.8 and 2.6 mGy respectively. These values consider OB and CC views collectively. Fifth percentile values are quoted to highlight units at greater risk of insufficient image quality. These MGD values, together with image quality assessments, will facilitate optimisation across Scotland. Results show that use of different CBT ranges and inclusion of CC views increases the number of images included in dose audit data analysis from approximately 12%92%, which is substantially more representative of the population.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Waste Management and Disposal,General Medicine

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