Radiation dose for thoracic and coronary step-and-shoot CT  using a 128-slice dual-source machine in infants  and small children with congenital heart disease

Radiation dose for thoracic and coronary step-and-shoot CT using a 128-slice dual-source machine in infants and small children with congenital heart disease

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : Jean-François Paul & Adela Rohnean & Eric Elfassy & Anne Sigal-Cinqualbre
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2010

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Background For coronary artery visualization, retrospective ECG-gated acquisition by dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) was superior to spiral non-ECG-gated acquisition in a paediatric population of congenital heart disease (CHD) patients. However, retrospective cardiac CT is associated with substantial radiation doses to the patient. Recently, DSCT with end-systolic reconstruction was found to be robust for imaging the coronary arteries in patients with high heart rates. Objective To evaluate step-and-shoot DSCT with endsystolic reconstruction for evaluating the heart, coronary arteries and other thoracic structures in young children with CHD. Materials and methods All neonates and children younger than 6 years of age who were referred to our institution for CHD evaluation between September and October 2009 were included in the study. ECG-gated DSCT was performed in sequential prospective mode centred on the systolic phase identified by ECG analysis. To assess the radiation dose, we recorded the dose-length product (DLP) in mGyEcm and the effective dose in mSv estimated from the DLP. Overall image quality was evaluated using a 5-grade scoring system and was assessed by looking at cardiac and vascular structures. The image quality for the proximal and middle segments of the right and left coronary arteries was also evaluated using a 5-grade scale. Results Images of diagnostic quality (grade . 3) were obtained in all 30 children with a mean image quality grade of 4.7}0.6 (range, 3.5). Mean DLP was 5.7}4.8 mGy*cm (range, 1.22 mGy cm) and mean effective radiation dose was 0.26}0.16 mSv (range, 0.05.0.8 mSv). Conclusion Prospective ECG-gated thoracic DSCT at endsystole usually provides adequate thoracic and coronary artery image quality in neonates, infants and young children with CHD, independent of heart rate. This new method is associated with lower radiation doses compared to previous literature (mean effective dose, 0.26 mSv).
Pediatr Radiol (2011) 41:244–249 DOI 10.1007/s00247-010-1804-6 Received: 27 March 2010 / Revised: 15 June 2010 / Accepted: 1 July 2010 / Published online: 4 September 2010
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