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The presence of contrast agent increases organ radiation dose in contrast-enhanced CT
by
Mazloumi, Mahta
, Buls, Nico
, Van Gompel, Gert
, de Mey, Johan
, Kersemans, Veerle
in
Absorption
/ Aorta
/ Computed Tomography
/ Contrast agents
/ Contrast Media
/ Coronary vessels
/ Diagnostic Radiology
/ Dilution
/ Dosimeters
/ Dosimetry
/ Epidemiology
/ Humans
/ Imaging
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interventional Radiology
/ Iodine
/ Kidneys
/ Liver
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Neuroradiology
/ Organs
/ Parenchyma
/ Phantoms, Imaging
/ Radiation
/ Radiation absorption
/ Radiation Dosage
/ Radiology
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Spleen
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Ultrasound
2021
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The presence of contrast agent increases organ radiation dose in contrast-enhanced CT
by
Mazloumi, Mahta
, Buls, Nico
, Van Gompel, Gert
, de Mey, Johan
, Kersemans, Veerle
in
Absorption
/ Aorta
/ Computed Tomography
/ Contrast agents
/ Contrast Media
/ Coronary vessels
/ Diagnostic Radiology
/ Dilution
/ Dosimeters
/ Dosimetry
/ Epidemiology
/ Humans
/ Imaging
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interventional Radiology
/ Iodine
/ Kidneys
/ Liver
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Neuroradiology
/ Organs
/ Parenchyma
/ Phantoms, Imaging
/ Radiation
/ Radiation absorption
/ Radiation Dosage
/ Radiology
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Spleen
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Ultrasound
2021
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The presence of contrast agent increases organ radiation dose in contrast-enhanced CT
by
Mazloumi, Mahta
, Buls, Nico
, Van Gompel, Gert
, de Mey, Johan
, Kersemans, Veerle
in
Absorption
/ Aorta
/ Computed Tomography
/ Contrast agents
/ Contrast Media
/ Coronary vessels
/ Diagnostic Radiology
/ Dilution
/ Dosimeters
/ Dosimetry
/ Epidemiology
/ Humans
/ Imaging
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interventional Radiology
/ Iodine
/ Kidneys
/ Liver
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Neuroradiology
/ Organs
/ Parenchyma
/ Phantoms, Imaging
/ Radiation
/ Radiation absorption
/ Radiation Dosage
/ Radiology
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Spleen
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Ultrasound
2021
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The presence of contrast agent increases organ radiation dose in contrast-enhanced CT
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The presence of contrast agent increases organ radiation dose in contrast-enhanced CT
2021
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Overview
Objectives
Routine dosimetry calculations do not account for the presence of iodine in organs and tissues during CT acquisition. This study aims to investigate the impact of contrast agent (CA) on radiation dose.
Methods
First, relation between absorbed radiation dose and iodine concentrations was investigated using a cylindrical water phantom with iodine-saline dilution insertions. Subsequently, a retrospective study on abdominal dual-energy CT (DECT) patient data was performed to assess the increase of the local absorbed radiation dose compared to a non-contrast scan. Absorbed doses were estimated with Monte Carlo simulations using the individual CT voxel data of phantom and patients. Further, organ segmentations were performed to obtain the dose in liver, liver parenchyma, left kidney, right kidney, aorta, and spleen.
Results
In the phantom study, a linear relation was observed between the radiation dose normalized by computed tomography dose index (CTDI) and CA concentrations I
conc
(mg/ml) for three tube voltages;
D
80
kVp
CTDI
vol
= 0.14 × I
conc
+ 1.02,
D
120
kVp
CTDI
vol
= 0.16 × I
conc
+ 1.21,
D
140
kVp
CTDI
vol
= 0.16 × I
conc
+ 1.24, and for DECT acquisition;
D
DECT
CTDI
vol
= 0.15 × I
conc
+ 1.09. Similarly, a linear relation was observed between the dose increase and the organ iodine contents (
R
2
= 0.86 and
p
value
< 0.01) in the patient study. The relative doses increased in the liver (21 ± 5%), liver parenchyma (20 ± 5%), right kidney (37 ± 7%), left kidney (39 ± 7%), aorta (34 ± 6%) and spleen (26 ± 4%). In addition, the local dose distributions changed based on patient’s anatomy and physiology.
Conclusions
Compared to a non-contrast scan, the organ doses increase by 30% in contrast-enhanced abdominal CT. This study suggests considering CA in dosimetry calculations, epidemiological studies, and organ dose estimations while developing new CT protocols.
Key Points
• The presence of contrast media increases radiation absorption in CT, and this increase is related to the iodine content in the organs.
• The increased radiation absorption due to contrast media can lead to an average 30% increase in absorbed organ dose.
•
Iodine should be considered in CT radiation safety studies
.
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