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Large variation in radiation dose for routine abdomen CT: reasons for excess and easy tips for reduction.

Rebecca Smith-BindmanTaewoon KangPhilip W ChuYifei WangCarly StewartMarco DasPhuong-Anh DuongLuisa CervantesRamit LambaRyan K LeeFiona MacLeodNima KasraieRebecca NeillPavlina PikeJodi RoehmSebastian SchinderaRobert ChungBradley N DelmanCécile R L P N JeukensL Jay StarkeyTimothy P Szczykutowicz
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Based on an analysis of 748,846 routine abdomen CT scans in adults, radiation doses varied tremendously across patients of the same size and optimization techniques were routinely under-utilized. • The difference in observed dose was due to variation in technical parameters and phase count. Automatic exposure control was commonly used to modify effective mAs, whereas kV was rarely adjusted for patient size. Routine abdomen CT should be performed using a single phase, yet multi-phase was common. • kV modulation by patient size and restriction to a single phase for routine abdomen indications could result in substantial reduction in radiation doses using well-established dose optimization approaches.
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