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Radiation dose and image quality in abdominal CT: Phantom Study
Author(s) -
M’hamed El Mansouri,
Abdelmajid Choukri,
Mohammed Talbi,
Othmane KHALLOUKI
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research and ethics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2665-7481
DOI - 10.51766/ijre.v5i1.151
Subject(s) - imaging phantom , image quality , scanner , image noise , image resolution , contrast to noise ratio , nuclear medicine , noise (video) , radiation dose , abdominal computed tomography , tube (container) , materials science , medicine , biomedical engineering , radiology , physics , optics , image (mathematics) , computer science , artificial intelligence , composite material
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the effect of acquisition parameters of the abdominal computed tomography protocol on image quality and dose quantities, including contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), noise, spatial resolution (SR) as well as volumetric computed tomography dose index (CTDIv). The measurements have been done on a HITACHI 16-slice scanner using two phantoms (PMMA and Catphan 500), two tube voltages of 120KVp and 100KVp have been analyzed while varying the tube current settings from 155 to 300 (mAs) in order to measure the abdominal image quality quantities and dose (CTDIv). The scanning at 100KVp compared to 120KVp has resulted in a dose reduction up to 38% at mAs ranging from 100 to 300, a decrease in CNR of 28%, a slight decrease in spatial resolution accompanied with an increase in noise. This study has shown that despite the increase in noise at low tube voltages, it is possible to reduce the dose without affecting the quantities of spatial resolution and the contrast/noise ratio by lowering the tube voltage from 120KVp to 100KVp. Keywords: Abdominal CT; CTDIv; Image Quality; Phantom.

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