Individualized Scan Protocol Based on Body Mass Index in Dual-Energy Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiography to Reduce Radiation and Contrast Doses with Improved Image Quality

基于体质指数的双能CT肺动脉造影个体化扫描方案,可在降低辐射剂量和造影剂用量的同时提高图像质量

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Abstract

BACKGROUND We evaluated an individualized dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) scan protocol by combining optimal monochromatic images with an appropriate ASIR-V reconstruction strength in computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) to reduce radiation and iodine doses and superior vena cava (SVC) artifacts. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 127 patients who underwent CTPA were prospectively enrolled and randomly divided into a standard (n=63) and individualized group (n=64). The standard group used 120 kVp, 150 mAs, and 60 mL contrast media at an injection rate of 5 mL/s; the individualized group used DECT imaging mode with tube current selected according to patients' BMI (BMI ≤20 kg/m², 200 mA; 20< BMI ≤23 kg/m², 240 mA; 23< BMI ≤25 kg/m², 280 mA; BMI >25 kg/m², 320 mA). Contrast media intake was 130 mgI/kg with an injection time of 7 s. The data in the individualized group was reconstructed to 55-70 keV (5 keV interval) monochromatic images combined with 40-80% ASIR-V (10% interval). Radiation dose, contrast dose, and image quality were compared between the groups. RESULTS There were no significant differences in patient habitus. Compared with the standard group, the individualized group significantly decreased radiation dose by 33.93% (3.31±0.57 mSv vs 5.01±0.34 mSv) and contrast dose by 56.95% (9.04±1.40 gI vs 21.00±0.00 gI). The 60 keV image with 80%ASIR-V in the individualized group provided the best image quality and further reduced SVC beam-hardening artifacts. CONCLUSIONS The use of BMI-dependent DECT protocol in CTPA further reduces radiation dose, contrast agent dose, and SVC artifacts, with the 60 keV images reconstructed using 80%ASiR-V having the best image quality.

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