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Application of 80-kVp scan and raw data-based iterative reconstruction for reduced iodine load abdominal-pelvic CT in patients at risk of contrast-induced nephropathy referred for oncological assessment: effects on radiation dose, image quality and renal function.

Yasunori NagayamaShota TanoueAkinori TsujiJoji UrataMitsuhiro FurusawaSeitaro OdaTakeshi NakauraDaisuke UtsunomiyaEri YoshidaMorikatsu YoshidaMasafumi KidohMachiko TateishiYasuyuki Yamashita
Published in: The British journal of radiology (2018)
80-kVp abdominal-pelvic CT with SAFIRE yields diagnostic image quality in oncology patients with renal dysfunction under substantially reduced iodine and radiation dose without renal safety concerns. Advances in knowledge: Using 80-kVp and SAFIRE allows for 40% iodine load and 32% radiation dose reduction for abdominal-pelvic CT without compromising image quality and renal function in oncology patients at risk of contrast-induced nephropathy.
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