PURPOSE: Optimization studies in digital radiology help to reduce the radiological risk to patients and maximize the benefits associated with their clinical purpose. The aim of this study was to assess the optimization of lateral lumbar spine projection via a combination of exposure parameters adjustments and additional filtration using a sectional anthropomorphic phantom. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated the effects of peak voltage, tube loading, and low-cost filters made of copper, titanium, brass, and nickel on both the perceived and physical quality of 125 radiographs obtained in a computer radiography system. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) with their Figure of Merit (FOM), based on the entrance surface air kerma with backscatter (ESAK), was used to assess physical image quality. RESULTS: The standard image had a perceived image quality, SNR, FOM(SNR), CNR, FOM(CNR) and ESAK of 3.4, 22.3, 386.4, 23.6, 433.7 and 1.28Â mGy, respectively. Copper (90.3% purity) and titanium (95.0% purity) filters reduced ESAK by an average of 60% without compromising diagnostic quality, while brass and nickel filters increased dose under the conditions of the study. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings show that optimizing lumbar spine projection can reduce radiation dose without compromising image quality. Low-cost copper and titanium filters can be valuable in resource-limited settings. Further research can explore additional strategies for radiological optimization.
Radiation dose reduction and image quality evaluation for lateral lumbar spine projection.
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作者:Nocetti Diego, Villalobos Kathia, MarÃn Nelson, Monardes Martina, Tapia BenjamÃn, Toledo MarÃa Ignacia, Villegas Camila
| 期刊: | Heliyon | 影响因子: | 3.600 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Aug 27; 9(9):e19509 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19509 | ||
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