Authors
Emily A Knott, Sean D Rose, Martin G Wagner, Fred T Lee Jr, Jeff Radtke, Daniel R Anderson, Annie M Zlevor, Meghan G Lubner, J Louis Hinshaw, Timothy P Szczykutowicz
Publication date
2021/3/1
Journal
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
439-446
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Purpose
To determine physician radiation exposure when using partial-angle computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy (PACT) vs conventional full-rotation CT and whether there is an optimal tube/detector position at which physician dose is minimized.
Materials and Methods
Physician radiation dose (entrance air kerma) was measured for full-rotation CT (360°) and PACT (240°) at all tube/detector positions using a human-mimicking phantom placed in a 64-channel multidetector CT. Parameters included 120 kV, 20- and 40-mm collimation, and 100 mA. The mean, standard deviation, and increase/decrease in physician dose compared with a full-rotation scan were reported.
Results
Physician radiation exposure during CT fluoroscopy with PACT was highly dependent on the position of the tube/detector during scanning. The lowest PACT physician dose was when the physician was on the detector side (center view …
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