Title of article :
Reduction of Ovarian Radiation Dose and Image Quality Disruptive Effects: New Constructed Shields for CT Scanning of Abdomen and Pelvis
Author/Authors :
Bagheri, Mehran Department of Radiology - AJA Uiversity of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azimi Aval, Mohammad Reza Department of Radiology - AJA Uiversity of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Cumulative dose of ovary as a radiosensitive organ during abdominal and pelvic CT scan imaging is still a controversial
challenge that requires practical dose reduction strategies. Although bismuth shields can reduce the dose in the right proportions,
their use is controversial due to the reduced image quality.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the performance of a new combination of X-ray absorber structures that have
less effect on image quality parameters.
Methods: First, various shields with different weight percentages of Cu and Bi were made, then the percentage of dose reduction
and image quality were evaluated via phantoms. Finally, Shield with the least effect on image quality was evaluated for clinical
evaluation on 20 patients.
Results: Shielding with thicknesses of 1Tand3T reduced the Entrance skin dose of ovarian by about 52% and73%, respectively. Shields
with 90% cu-10% Bi and 100% Bi structures had the least and most destructive effects on image quality, respectively, and also have
the same image quality. The 10% Bi-90% Cu shield provided a 21% greater dose reduction than the bismuth shield. Also, this 1T thick
shield did not create an artifact in the reconstructed images.
Conclusions: Shields are flexible, inexpensive, and user-friendly for ovarian shielding in abdominal and pelvic CT scans. Unlike
bismuth shields, shields do not have the detrimental effects of image quality degradation.
Keywords :
Shielding , Dose Reduction , Ovary , MDCT
Journal title :
Journal of Archives in Military Medicine(JAMM)