Evaluation of radiation dose in chest scan with enhanced dual-source computed tomography in children with congenital heart disease
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1005-1201.2011.01.004
- VernacularTitle:儿童先天性心脏病双源CT胸部增强扫描剂量分析
- Author:
Zhihui HOU
;
Bin Lü
;
Xiang TANG
;
Lei HAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Child;
Heart defects,congenital;
Tomography,X-ray computed;
Radiation dosage
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2011;45(1):18-21
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the radiation dose from enhanced dual-source computed Tomography(DSCT) scan on children with congenital heart disease(CHD). Methods Seventy children with CHD, age from 1 month to 8 years old, were scanned with enhanced DSCT. Children were divided by age into < 1 year old group, 1-5 years old group, > 5 years old group. The differences among three groups were tested by F test. Then, the SNK test was used to compare the difference between each group. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to test the relationship of dose length product (DLP) with the age,weight, voltage, current, pitch and scan sheet. Results The average value of DLP was (144.46 ±test showed statistical differences of DLP between < 1 year old group and 1-5 years old group, and between <1 year old group and >5 years old group(q =5.21,6.52,P =0.009,0.004). The difference of DLP between 1-5 years old group and > 5 years old group did not reach significant ( q = 0.28, P = 0.48 ). The differences of ED was not statistically significant among the three groups [< 1 year 3.20 mSv, 1-5 years (5.17 ± 1.98 ) mSv, > 5 years ( 3.74 ± 1.33 ) mSv, F = 0.54, P = 0.59]. DLP was positively correlated with age (4.3 years,r = 0.541 86, P = 0.0008 ), weight ( 12.1 kg, r = 0.563 71, P = 0.0004 ), voltage [(95.48±6.99) kV,r =0.632 69, P<0.01], current [(138.55±40.67) mA,r =0.796 08, P<0.0001] and scan sheet (236.10 ±46.51 ,r = 0.721 92, P < 0.01 ). DLP was negative correlated with pitch (0.48 ± 0.03,r = - 0.466 93, P = 0.0047 ). Conclusion Higher DLP was observed in children over 1 year old under enhanced DSCT scan, but ED was not statistically significant among the three groups due to the higher K value in the children under 1 year old.