Authors
Lifeng Yu, Michael R Bruesewitz, Kristen B Thomas, Joel G Fletcher, James M Kofler, Cynthia H McCollough
Publication date
2011/5
Source
Radiographics
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
835-848
Publisher
Radiological Society of North America
Description
In addition to existing strategies for reducing radiation dose in computed tomographic (CT) examinations, such as the use of automatic exposure control, use of the optimal tube potential also may help improve image quality or reduce radiation dose in pediatric CT examinations. The main benefit of the use of a lower tube potential is that it provides improved contrast enhancement, a characteristic that may compensate for the increase in noise that often occurs at lower tube potentials and that may allow radiation dose to be substantially reduced. However, selecting an appropriate tube potential and determining how much to reduce radiation dose depend on the patient's size and the diagnostic task being performed. The power limits of the CT scanner and the desired scanning speed also must be considered. The use of a lower tube potential and the amount by which to reduce radiation dose must be carefully …
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