Investigating the Effect of Patient-Related Factors on Computed Tomography Radiation Dose Using Regression and Correlation Analysis

Author:

AlShurbaji Mohammad1,El Haout Sara1,Chanchal Akchunya2ORCID,Dhou Salam12ORCID,Dalah Entesar34

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah P.O. Box 26666, United Arab Emirates

2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah P.O. Box 26666, United Arab Emirates

3. HQ Diagnostic Imaging Department, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai P.O. Box 4545, United Arab Emirates

4. College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates

Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) is a widely utilized diagnostic imaging modality in medicine. However, the potential risks associated with radiation exposure necessitate investigating CT exams to minimize unnecessary radiation. The objective of this study is to evaluate how patient-related parameters impact the CT dose indices for different CT exams. In this study, a dataset containing CT dose information for a cohort of 333 patients categorized into four CT exams, chest, cardiac angiogram, cardiac calcium score and abdomen/pelvis, was collected and retrospectively analyzed. Regression analysis and Pearson correlation were applied to estimate the relationships between patient-related factors, namely body mass index (BMI), weight and age as input variables, and CT dose indices, namely the volume CT dose index (CTDIvol), dose length product (DLP), patient effective dose (ED) and size-specific dose estimate (SSDE), as output variables. Moreover, the study investigated the correlation between the different CT dose indices. Using linear regression models and Pearson correlation, the study found that all CT dose indices correlate with BMI and weight in all CT exams with varying degrees as opposed to age, which did not demonstrate any significant correlation with any of the CT dose indices across all CT exams. Moreover, it was found that using multiple regression models where multiple input variables are considered resulted in a higher correlation with the output variables than when simple regression was used. Investigating the relationships between the different dose indices, statistically significant relationships were found between all dose indices. A stronger linear relationship was noticed between CTDIvol and DLP compared to the relationships between each pair of the other dose indices. The findings of this study contribute to understanding the relationships between patient-related parameters and CT dose indices, aiding in the development of optimized CT exams that ensure patient safety while maintaining the diagnostic efficacy of CT imaging.

Funder

American University of Sharjah

Publisher

MDPI AG

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