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Image quality assessment with dose reduction using high kVp and additional filtration for abdominal digital radiography

Authors
Jang, Ji SungYang, Hyung JinKoo, Hyun JungKim, Sung HoPark, Chan RokYoon, Suk HwanShin, So YounDo, Kyung-Hyun
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Abdominal radiography; Effective dose; Dose reduction; Copper filter
Citation
PHYSICA MEDICA-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS, v.50, pp.46 - 51
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Journal Title
PHYSICA MEDICA-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
Volume
50
Start Page
46
End Page
51
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/75062
DOI
10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.05.007
ISSN
1120-1797
Abstract
Purpose: Dose reduction using additional filters with high kilovoltage peak (kVp) for abdominal digital radiography has received much attention recently. We evaluated image quality with dose reduction in abdominal digital radiography by using high kVp and additional copper filters at a tertiary hospital. Methods: Between June 2016 and July 2016, 82 patients underwent abdominal digital radiography using 80 kVp in X-ray room 1 and 82 were imaged using 92 kVp with 0.1-mm copper filtration in X-ray room 2. The effective dose was calculated using a PC-based Monte Carlo program. Image quality of the abdominal radiography acquired in the two rooms was evaluated using a five-point ordinal scale, as well as the signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios. Results: The mean effective dose decreased by 25.8% and 25.7% for the supine and standing positions, respectively, when abdominal digital radiography using 92kVp with 0.1-mm copper filtration was performed. In the 20 patients who performed abdominal digital radiography twice in each room, visual grading scores for visualisation of psoas outlines and kidney outlines are higher in room 1. However, there was no statistical significant difference of visual grading scores among the 124 patients who underwent only one abdominal radiography in the room 1 or 2 (P > 0.05). Conclusions: Dose reduction for abdominal digital radiography can be achieved with comparable image quality by performing abdominal digital radiography using 92kVp with 0.1-mm copper filtration, despite the higher AEC dose.
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