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American Journal of Roentgenology | 2008

Prospective Evaluation of Image Quality with Use of a Patient Image Gallery for Dose Reduction in Pediatric 16-MDCT

Dagmar Honnef; Joachim E. Wildberger; Gabriel Haras; C. Hohl; Gundula Staatz; Rolf W. Günther; Andreas H. Mahnken

OBJECTIVE The purposes of this study were to evaluate prospective adjustment of dose settings in pediatric 16-MDCT by use of computer-simulated images in a patient image gallery and to compare the dose reduction achieved with that of standard pediatric protocols. SUBJECTS AND METHODS The image gallery consisted of images from weight-dependent sample examinations performed with varied simulated tube current-exposure time settings. The scanning parameters prospectively chosen on the basis of the image quality of the image gallery were used for 30 16-MDCT examinations (chest, n = 15; abdomen, n = 8; pelvis, n = 7) of 22 children (14 boys, eight girls; mean age, 6.8 +/- 5.8 years; mean body weight, 26.7 +/- 19.6 kg). Three blinded radiologists used a 4-point grading scale to rate the overall image quality of the image gallery and the 16-MDCT scans. Objective and subjective image quality was assessed for the simulated and actual CT scans. The concordance correlation coefficient (K) was determined. RESULTS There was mainly moderate concordance with regard to objective (chest, K = 0.69; abdomen, K = 0.33; pelvis, K = 0.55) and subjective (chest soft-tissue window, kappa coefficient [kappa] = 0.00; chest lung window, kappa = 0.53; abdomen, kappa = 1.00; pelvis, kappa = 0.48) analysis of image gallery compared with actual 16-MDCT examinations. Compared with use of previous weight-adapted pediatric standard protocols, use of an image gallery resulted in further dose reduction for abdominal and pelvic CT but not for thoracic CT. CONCLUSION A patient image gallery can be used as a basis for pediatric 16-MDCT examinations. The gallery provides a preexamination overview of expected image quality. Radiation exposure can be optimized with regard to patient weight and the image quality needed to answer the clinical question.


Archive | 2009

Automatic patient positioning system

Ali Khamene; Stefan Käpplinger; Gabriel Haras; Eike Rietzel


Archive | 2007

Imaging device and method for operating an imaging device

Gabriel Haras; Ute Feuerlein; Matthias Niethammer


Archive | 2005

Interactive user assistant for imaging processes

Gabriel Haras; Christian Asbeck


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for controlling an imaging modality

Dieter Boeing; Gabriel Haras


Archive | 2006

Method and system for providing tomographic pictures of a patient by using contrast medium injections

Gabriel Haras; Andreas Mahnken; Annabella Rauscher-Scheibe


Archive | 2006

Method for determining acquisition parameters for a medical tomography device, and an associated apparatus

Gabriel Haras


Archive | 2007

Computer-tomographic system for carrying out a monitored intervention

Gabriel Haras


Archive | 2012

METHOD AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM FOR GENERATING TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGE DATASETS

Thomas Flohr; Gabriel Haras; Daniel Niederlöhner; Stefan Pflaum


Archive | 2009

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PLANNING A MEDICAL IMAGING PROCEDURE

Gabriel Haras

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