Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2021

Multiphase vascular lower limb computed tomography: Assessment of patients doses and radiogenic risk

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The purposes of this study are to estimate patient s radiation doses and radiogenic risk in vascular lower limb computed tomography (CT). In total, 188 (109 (68%) males and 79 (42%) females) patients undergone vascular CT for the lower limbs at three radiology departments. Three CT scanners, 160, 128, and 64 slices CT, were used in this study. CT-Expo and ImPACT CT dose estimation software were used to extrapolate the effective dose. The overall average and range of volume CT dose index (CTDIvol (mGy) and dose length product (DLP) (mGy.cm) 7.3 (2.3–22.9), and 3000 (279.1–8374.4) the same order. The overall effective dose average value was 18\xa0mSv per procedure. The proposed diagnostic reference level (DRL) values are 9\xa0mGy (CTDIvol) and 2500\xa0mGy\xa0cm (DLP) per vascular lower limb CT procedure. The risk of cancer from the peripheral CT angiography procedures ranges from 1 in 1000 to 1 in 3000 procedures. The cancer risk per procedure should be considered during the justification and image acquisition stages.

Volume 188
Pages 109675
DOI 10.1016/J.RADPHYSCHEM.2021.109675
Language English
Journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry

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