Author/Authors :
Kim، Jung-Su نويسنده Department of Radiologic Science, College of Health
Science, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea , , Yoon، Sang-Wook نويسنده Department of Diagnostic Radiology, CHA Bundang Medical
Center, CHA University, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea , , Seo، Deok-Nam نويسنده Department of Radiologic Science, College of Health
Science, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea , , Nam، So-Ra نويسنده Department of Radiologic Science, College of Health
Science, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea , , Kim، Jung-Min نويسنده Department of Radiologic Science, College of Health
Science, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea ,
Abstract :
Whole spine scanography (WSS) is a radiologic examination that
requires whole body X-ray exposure. Consequently, the amount of patient
radiation exposure is higher than the radiation dose following routine
X-ray examination. Several studies have evaluated the patient effective
dose (ED) following single exposure film-screen WSS. The objective of
this study was to evaluate patient ED during WSS, based on the automatic
image pasting method for multiple exposure digital radiography (APMDR).
Further, the calculated EDs were compared with the results of previous
studies involving single exposure film-screen WSS. We evaluated the ED
of 50 consecutive patients (M:F = 28:22) who underwent WSS using APMDR.
The anterior-posterior (AP) and lateral (LAT) projection EDs were
evaluated based on the Monte Carlo simulation. Using APMDR, the mean
number of exposures was 6.1 for AP and 6.5 for LAT projections. LAT
projections required more exposures (6.55%) than AP projections. The
mean ED was 0.6276 mSv (AP) and 0.6716 mSv (LAT). The mean ED for LAT
projections was 0.6061 mSv in automatic exposure control (AEC) and
0.7694 mSv in manual mode. The relationship between dose-area-product
(DAP) and ED revealed a proportional correlation (AP, R2 = 0.943; LAT,
R2 = 0.773). Compared to prior research involving single exposure
screen-film WSS, the patient ED following WSS using APMDR was lower on
AP than on LAT projections. Despite multiple exposures, ED control is
more effective if WSS is performed using APMDR in the AEC
mode.