Estimation and comparison of the effective dose and lifetime attributable risk of thyroid cancer between males and females in routine head computed tomography scans: a multicentre study

Author:

Khoramian Daryoush1,Haghparast Mohammad23,Honardari Adnan3,Nouri Ebrahim3,Ranjbar Esmail4,Abedi‐Friouzjah Razagh5,Zarifi Shiva6,Anam Choirul7,Najafzadeh Milad8ORCID,Afkhami‐Ardakni Mahdieh3

Affiliation:

1. The Advocate Centre for Clinical Research Ayatollah Yasrebi Hospital Kashan Iran

2. Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. Department of Radiology, Faculty of Para‐Medicine Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences Bandar‐Abbas Iran

4. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of Medicine Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

5. Cellular and Molecular Research Centre Yasuj University of Medical Sciences Yasuj Iran

6. Radiation Oncology Department, Imam Reza Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

7. Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences Diponegoro University Semarang Indonesia

8. Department and Research Centre of Medical Physics Mashhad University of Medical Science Mashhad Iran

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionA significant number of head computed tomography (CT) scans are performed annually. However, due to the close proximity of the thyroid gland to the radiation field, this procedure can expose the gland to ionising radiation. Consequently, this study aimed to estimate organ dose, effective dose (ED) and lifetime attributable risk (LAR) of thyroid cancer from head CT scans in adults.MethodsHead CT scans of 74 patients (38 males and 36 females) were collected using three different CT scanners. Age, sex, and scanning parameters, including scan length, tube current–time product (mAs), pitch, CT dose index, and dose‐length product (DLP) were collected. CT‐Expo software was used to calculate thyroid dose and ED for each patient based on scan parameters. LARs were subsequently computed using the methodology presented in the Biologic Effects of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR) Phase VII report.ResultsAlthough the mean thyroid organ dose (2.66 ± 1.03 mGy) and ED (1.6 ± 0.4 mSv) were slightly higher in females, these differences were not statistically significant compared to males (mean thyroid dose, 2.52 ± 1.31 mGy; mean ED, 1.5 ± 0.4 mSv). Conversely, there was a significant difference between the mean thyroid LAR of females (0.91 ± 1.35) and males (0.20136 ± 0.29) (P = 0.001). However, the influencing parameters were virtually identical for both groups.ConclusionsThe study's results indicate that females have a higher LAR than males, which can be attributed to higher radiation sensitivity of the thyroid in females. Thus, additional care in the choice of scan parameters and irradiated scan field for female patients is recommended.

Funder

Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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