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The out-of-plane contact shield and mA-modulation – the effect on fetal absorbed dose




AuthorsLarjava, Heli R.S.; Eneh, Chibuzor T.M.; Saikkonen, Aleksi; Parkkola, Riitta K.

PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)

Publishing placeOXFORD

Publication year2024

JournalRadiation Protection Dosimetry

Journal name in sourceRadiation Protection Dosimetry

Journal acronymRADIAT PROT DOSIM

Volume200

Issue19

First page 1945

Last page1949

Number of pages5

ISSN0144-8420

eISSN1742-3406

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncae204

Web address https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncae204

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/458946236


Abstract
The effect of patient shielding on fetal radiation dose was evaluated in computed tomography pulmonary angiography with the out-of-plane shield visible in the localizer but absent in the scan range in chest computed tomography (CT). An anthropomorphic phantom with additional prosthetic pregnancy belly was scanned with different CT scanners using clinical imaging protocols and radiophotoluminescence dosemeters (GD-352 M). The out-of-plane shield decreased the fetal absorbed radiation dose with Siemens Somatom go.Up, Canon Aquilion Prime SP and Canon Aquilion One scanners. The decrease was 3.9%-39.4% (0.01-0.09 mGy). With GE Optima the shield increased the fetal dose by 100% (0.23 mGy), with Canon Aquilion One and GE Optima scanners the abdomen dose increase was 17.5% and 36.4%, respectively (0.61 and 1.38 mGy). Applying an out-of-plane shield outside the scanned volume may increase the fetal radiation dose during CT when using tube current modulation, depending on the make and model of the CT scanner.

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Funding information in the publication
This work was supported by the State Research Funding of the Turku University Hospital.


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