Effects of Scout Direction, Off-Centering, and Scout Imaging Parameters on Radiation Dose Modulation in CT

CT扫描中扫描方向、偏离中心和扫描成像参数对辐射剂量调制的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In computed tomography (CT), automatic exposure control (AEC) determines the tube current and thus the radiation dose based on scout images. We investigated CT dose modulation using two versions of CARE Dose 4D, Siemens AEC software. METHODS: A cylindrical phantom and an anthropomorphic phantom with the upper extremities raised or down were imaged. The CT tube current was determined using two versions of CARE Dose 4D and different scout directions: the posteroanterior scout image alone (PA scout), the lateral scout image alone (Lat scout), and the combination of the PA and Lat scout images (PA + Lat scout). The new version is designed to utilize the Lat image solely for off-center correction when both PA and Lat images are available. Experiments were performed at various vertical positions and with various scout imaging parameters. RESULTS: The influence of the scout direction on CT dose was demonstrated, with variations depending on the imaging object and software version. The CT dose determined with the PA scout varied according to vertical positioning, presumably due to changes in image magnification. Such effects were small with the Lat scout or PA + Lat scout. Decreasing the tube voltage or tube current in scout imaging affected CT dose modulation with the Lat scout but not with the PA scout. With the PA + Lat scout, the effects of scout parameters were evident using the previous version but minimal using the new version. CONCLUSIONS: Off-center correction in the new version functioned appropriately. Because the behavior of an AEC system is complicated, it is recommended to examine the characteristics of each AEC system under various imaging conditions.

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