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PURSUING OPTIMAL RADIATION DOSE IN PEDIATRIC CARDIAC CT: A REPORT FROM UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL LEUVEN

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BACKGROUND: Computed tomography (CT) balances between high resolution and low radiation dose. Given the greater radiosensitivity of children, it is appropriate to use child-friendly CT-protocols that reduce radiation dose at acceptable image quality.This article states the radiation dose in pediatric cardiac CT-examinations at university hospital Leuven (Belgium) and compares with findings published by similar medical centers. The diagnostic accuracy was simultaneously compared, as it correlates with radiation dose. MATERIAL AND METHODS: his retrospective observational study analyzed 58 CT-scans of 52 patients. The radiation dose was calculated in effective dose. The image quality was scored qualitatively with a 5-point scale. The diagnostic accuracy, a derivative representation of the image quality, was checked with findings from surgery or conventional angiography. RESULTS: The mean effective dose in our study population was 1.3 ± 0.4 mSv. The qualitative image quality was on average 'good', elaborated with a score of 4.0 ± 0.2. The diagnostic accuracy was 92%. Comparative literature study provides a mean effective dose of 1.5 mSv and the reported diagnostic accuracy from other centers reaches ≥90%. CONCLUSIONS: At our center pediatric cardiac CT-scans are obtained with good-to-excellent image quality and high diagnostic accuracy at low radiation doses. These results meet the radiation dose and diagnostic accuracy as published by comparable medical centers.
Tijdschrift: Radiation Protection Dosimetry
ISSN: 0144-8420
Issue: 3
Volume: 198
Pagina's: 139 - 146
Jaar van publicatie:2022