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Erschienen in: Pediatric Radiology 4/2006

01.04.2006 | Original Article

Tube current reduction in pediatric non-ECG-gated heart CT by combined tube current modulation

verfasst von: Hyum Woo Goo, Dong Soo Suh

Erschienen in: Pediatric Radiology | Ausgabe 4/2006

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Abstract

Background

Dose reduction by combined tube current modulation has not been evaluated in pediatric low-dose CT.

Objective

This study was performed to evaluate tube current reduction in non-ECG-gated heart CT angiography in children by combined tube current modulation, and to assess the effects of body weight, age, sex, and scan direction on tube current reduction.

Materials and methods

From September 2004 to January 2005, non-ECG-gated heart CT examinations were performed with combined tube current modulation in 50 children (median age 1 year, range 1 month to 16 years; M/F 29/21) with congenital heart disease. Sixteen-slice spiral CT studies were obtained using a weight-based low-dose protocol (80 kVp, 50–160 effective mA). CT scans were obtained in the craniocaudal direction when leg veins (n=36) were used for IV injection of contrast agent and in the caudocranial direction when arm veins (n=13) were used. In one child who underwent a Fontan operation, both arm and leg veins were used. We calculated tube current reduction by combined tube current modulation and evaluated the effects of body weight, age, sex, and scan technique on tube current reduction. The quality of CT angiography images was visually evaluated by an experienced pediatric radiologist.

Results

Overall tube current reduction by combined tube current modulation was 15.8±11.1%. The reduction was variable among five body weight groups (9.3±7.9% for <4.9 kg, 14.3±9.3% for 5.0–9.9 kg, 16.4±12.5% for 10.0–19.9 kg, 25.8±9.8% for 20.0–39.9 kg, 15.9±12.7% for 40.0–59.9 kg) and was significantly different among the five groups (P=0.017). When eight children in the 40.0–59.9-kg group were excluded, age showed a significant positive correlation with tube current reduction (γ=0.4, P=0.003). There was no significant difference in tube current reduction between boys and girls. Tube current reduction was significantly greater for the caudocranial scan (21.2±9.2%) than for the craniocaudal scan (14.2±11.3%) (P=0.049). All CT angiography images were of diagnostic quality.

Conclusions

Combined tube current modulation reduced tube current in pediatric non-ECG-gated heart CT by 15.8% without degradation of image quality. With our CT protocol, for body weights up to 39.9 kg, age showed a significant positive correlation with tube current reduction, but there was a lower dose-saving effect in children heavier than 40 kg. Tube current reduction was not affected by sex, but was affected by scan direction.
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Metadaten
Titel
Tube current reduction in pediatric non-ECG-gated heart CT by combined tube current modulation
verfasst von
Hyum Woo Goo
Dong Soo Suh
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2006
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Pediatric Radiology / Ausgabe 4/2006
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-005-0105-y

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