Dose optimization in computed tomography of brain using CARE kV and CARE Dose 4D

Authors

  • Pooja Shah
  • Amish Sharma
  • Jayanti Gyawali
  • Sharma Paudel
  • Shanta Lall Shrestha
  • Surendra Maharjan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.3110

Abstract

Background: Computed Tomography (CT) scan of brain is the most widely used CT examination. Latest CT scanners have the potential to deliver very low radiation dose by utilizing tube potential and tube current modulation techniques. We aim to determine the application of CARE kV (tube potential modulation) and CARE Dose4D (tube current modulation) in CT scan of brain. Both CARE kV and CARE Dose4D are well-established innovative technology of Siemens Medical Solutions.

Methodology: A prospective hospital-based study was conducted during four months at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH). The data were collected on a Siemens Somatom Definition Edge 128 slices CT scanner. Non-random purposive sampling technique was employed. Ethical approval and consent to participate were taken for every participant. Non-contrast (NC) CT images were acquired without using CARE kV and CARE Dose4D, whereas during contrast-enhanced (CE) investigation, both were turned on keeping other scanning parameters constant for each individual.

Results: A total of 72 patients, 42 males and 28 females - mean age 41y (range 16-87y) participated in this study. The Body Mass Index (BMI) was 22.0, range 20.1-25.0. The mean value of Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDI), Dose Length Product (DLP) and Effective Dose (ED) before and after switching on both CARE kV and CARE Dose4D were 58.19±0.35 and 39.67±3.59 milli-Gray (mGy), 946.67 and 652.58 mGy-cm, and 1.98 and 1.36 milli-Sievert (mSv) respectively.

Conclusion: CARE kV and CARE Dose4D can reduce radiation dose in CT scan of brain without loss of image quality.

Author Biographies

Pooja Shah

Kathmandu School of Medical Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal

Amish Sharma

Nepal Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Lalitpur, Nepal

Jayanti Gyawali

Martyr Memorial Institute of Science and Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal

Sharma Paudel

Martyr Memorial Institute of Science and Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal

Shanta Lall Shrestha

Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Published

2018-12-30

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Shah, P., Sharma, A., Gyawali, J., Paudel, S., Shrestha, S. L., & Maharjan, S. (2018). Dose optimization in computed tomography of brain using CARE kV and CARE Dose 4D. Radiography Open, 4(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.3110

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