Extra radiation dose of lungs in male examinees during cardiac computed tomography

Author:

Tsai Sung-Yi1,Tseng Hsien-Chun2,Ruan Zhipeng3,Xu Zumei4,Liao Yonggui5,Changlai Sheng-Pin6,Chen Chien-Yi7

Affiliation:

1. Putian University, School of Pharmacy and Medical Technology, Fujian, China + The Affiliated Hospital (group) of Putian University, Department of Medical Imaging, Fujian, China

2. Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Department of Radiologic Oncology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, Republic of China + Chung Shan Medical University, School of Medicine, Taiwan, Republic of China

3. Putian University, School of Pharmacy and Medical Technology, Fujian, China

4. The Affiliated Hospital (group) of Putian University, Department of Medical Imaging, Fujian, China

5. School of Pharmacy and Medical Technology, Putian University, Fujian, China

6. Landseed Hospital, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ping-jen, Tao-Yuan City, Taiwan, Republic of China

7. Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Department of Radiologic Oncology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, Republic of China + Chung Shan Medical University, Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Taiwan, Republic of China

Abstract

The use of multi-detector row computed tomography in cardiac examinations is increasing globally. Several hospitals are yet to establish a practical method for evaluating the extra scattering dose in the lungs (Dlung) of male examinees with different body-weights undergoing cardiac computed tomography. To measure the dose in each slice of a lung (Dlung,i), thermoluminescent dosimeters are inserted into Rando and tissue-equivalent phantoms made of polymethylmethacrylate and derived from ICRU 48 with masses from 10 to 90 kg. Dlung was evaluated by weighing the scanned volume of each slice. A practical method for determining Dlung involves 64-slice computed tomography scans using a Philips Brilliance computed tomography at 120 kV and 200 mAs, with a thickness of 1.0 mm. Dlung,i increased with distance from the scanning region. This experiment yielded Dlung values from 12.1 ? 2.1 mSv (90 kg) to 23.0 ? 3.8 mSv (10 kg). Finally, a simple equation can be used to derive the relationship between Dlung and the body-weights of a male examinee. Experimental results are compared with others in the literature.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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