Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software
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Resumo: | Objectives: evaluate the effective doses and organ doses from exposure of pediatric patients undergoing CT scans using the Virtual Dose® software. Methods: quantitative, retrospective study, consisting of a random sample of CT scans performed in pediatric patients of both genders, aged 0 to 18 years, from September to December 2020, obtained through the Santa Catarina Telemedicine and Telehealth System (STT). The following secondary data were collected through the DICOM header: kVp, mAs, pitch, slice thickness, scan length, gender, and age group. After collected the data were entered into the Virtual Dose® version 1.0 software for calculation of absorbed dose and effective dose. Results: Of the 100 exam samples collected, 35 exams met the inclusion criteria. The most frequently performed protocols in the period in question were total abdomen/abdomen and pelvis 88.6%, and upper abdomen 8.6%. The mean value of effective doses for abdominal CT scans was 4.35mSv. The age group between 7-10 years received the highest effective dose, 5.09 mSv on average, followed by the 11-14 years group with 4.58 mSv on average. The age group between 0-6 years corresponded to the exams with the lowest effective dose 3.14 (± 0.7) mSv on average. Conclusions: It was observed that the radiation dose received by patients in abdominal CT scans are within the values reported in the literature, but that further studies need to be done to establish the culture of registration and optimization of doses of exposed patients. |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software Estimación de la dosis en exploraciones de TC pediátricas mediante el software Virtual Dose®Estimativa de dose em tomografia computadorizada pediátrica utilizando o software Virtual Dose® Computed TomographyPediatricsRadiological protection.Tomografía computarizadaPediatríaProtección radiológica.Tomografia ComputadorizadaPediatriaProteção radiológica.Objectives: evaluate the effective doses and organ doses from exposure of pediatric patients undergoing CT scans using the Virtual Dose® software. Methods: quantitative, retrospective study, consisting of a random sample of CT scans performed in pediatric patients of both genders, aged 0 to 18 years, from September to December 2020, obtained through the Santa Catarina Telemedicine and Telehealth System (STT). The following secondary data were collected through the DICOM header: kVp, mAs, pitch, slice thickness, scan length, gender, and age group. After collected the data were entered into the Virtual Dose® version 1.0 software for calculation of absorbed dose and effective dose. Results: Of the 100 exam samples collected, 35 exams met the inclusion criteria. The most frequently performed protocols in the period in question were total abdomen/abdomen and pelvis 88.6%, and upper abdomen 8.6%. The mean value of effective doses for abdominal CT scans was 4.35mSv. The age group between 7-10 years received the highest effective dose, 5.09 mSv on average, followed by the 11-14 years group with 4.58 mSv on average. The age group between 0-6 years corresponded to the exams with the lowest effective dose 3.14 (± 0.7) mSv on average. Conclusions: It was observed that the radiation dose received by patients in abdominal CT scans are within the values reported in the literature, but that further studies need to be done to establish the culture of registration and optimization of doses of exposed patients.Objetivos: evaluar las dosis efectivas y las dosis en los órganos por la exposición de pacientes pediátricos sometidos a exámenes de tomografía computarizada utilizando el software Virtual Dose®. Métodos: estudio cuantitativo, retrospectivo, consistente en una muestra aleatoria de tomografías realizadas en pacientes pediátricos de ambos sexos, de 0 a 18 años, de septiembre a diciembre de 2020, obtenidas a través del Sistema de Telemedicina y Telesalud de Santa Catarina (STT). Se recogieron los siguientes datos secundarios mediante la cabecera DICOM: kVp, mAs, pitch, grosor del corte, longitud de la exploración, sexo y rango de edad. Tras la recogida de datos, se introdujeron en el software Virtual Dose® versión 1.0 para calcular la dosis absorbida y la dosis efectiva. Resultados: de las 100 muestras de exámenes recogidas, 35 exámenes cumplían los criterios de inclusión. Los protocolos más realizados en el periodo en cuestión fueron abdomen total/abdomen y pelvis 88,6%, y abdomen superior 8,6%. El valor medio de las dosis efectivas para las tomografías abdominales fue de 4,35 mSv. El grupo de edad entre 7-10 años recibió la dosis efectiva más alta, 5,09 mSv de media, seguido del grupo de 11-14 años con 4,58 mSv de media. El grupo de edad entre 0-6 años correspondió a los exámenes con la menor dosis efectiva 3,14 (± 0,7) mSv de media. Conclusiones: Se observó que la dosis de radiación recibida por los pacientes en los exámenes de TC abdominal está dentro de los valores reportados en la literatura, pero que estudios complementarios necesitan ser realizados para establecer la cultura de registro y optimización de las dosis de los pacientes expuestos.Objetivos: avaliar as doses efetivas e doses em órgãos provenientes da exposição de pacientes pediátricos submetidos a exames de tomografia computadorizada utilizando o software Virtual Dose®. Métodos: estudo quantitativo, retrospectivo, constituído por uma amostra aleatória de exames tomográficos realizados em pacientes pediátricos de ambos os sexos, na faixa etária de 0 a 18 anos, de setembro a dezembro de 2020, obtidos por meio do Sistema Catarinense de Telemedicina e Telessaúde (STT). Os seguintes dados secundários foram coletados por meio do cabeçalho DICOM: kVp, mAs, pitch, espessura de corte, comprimento da varredura, sexo e faixa etária. Após coletados os dados foram inseridos no software Virtual Dose® versão 1.0, para cálculo da dose absorvida e dose efetiva. Resultados: das 100 amostras de exames coletadas, 35 exames atenderam aos critérios de inclusão. Os protocolos mais frequentemente realizados no período em questão foram os de abdome total/abdome e pelve 88,6%, e abdome superior 8,6%. O valor médio das doses efetivas para os exames de tomografia computadorizada abdominal foi de 4,35 mSv. O grupo etário entre 7-10 anos recebeu maior dose efetiva, 5,09 mSv em média, seguido pelo grupo de 11-14 anos com 4,58 mSv em média. A faixa etária entre 0-6 anos correspondeu aos exames com menor dose efetiva 3,14 (± 0,7) mSv em média. Conclusões: Observou-se que a dose de radiação recebida pelos pacientes nos exames de TC abdominal estão dentro dos valores reportados na literatura, mas que estudos complementares precisam ser feitos para estabelecer a cultura de registro e otimização das doses dos pacientes expostos.Research, Society and Development2022-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2780010.33448/rsd-v11i5.27800Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e8611527800Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e8611527800Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e86115278002525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27800/24352Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Rita Sutil; Evandro de Souza; Daiane Cristini Barbosa de Souza; Lidia Vasconcellos de Sá; Roberto Vicentehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSutil, Maria RitaSouza, Evandro deSouza, Daiane Cristini Barbosa de Sá, Lidia Vasconcellos de Vicente, Roberto 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27800Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:25.117653Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software Estimación de la dosis en exploraciones de TC pediátricas mediante el software Virtual Dose® Estimativa de dose em tomografia computadorizada pediátrica utilizando o software Virtual Dose® |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software Sutil, Maria Rita Computed Tomography Pediatrics Radiological protection. Tomografía computarizada Pediatría Protección radiológica. Tomografia Computadorizada Pediatria Proteção radiológica. |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software |
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Dose estimation in pediatric CT scans using Virtual Dose® software |
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Sutil, Maria Rita |
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Sutil, Maria Rita Souza, Evandro de Souza, Daiane Cristini Barbosa de Sá, Lidia Vasconcellos de Vicente, Roberto |
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Souza, Evandro de Souza, Daiane Cristini Barbosa de Sá, Lidia Vasconcellos de Vicente, Roberto |
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Sutil, Maria Rita Souza, Evandro de Souza, Daiane Cristini Barbosa de Sá, Lidia Vasconcellos de Vicente, Roberto |
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Computed Tomography Pediatrics Radiological protection. Tomografía computarizada Pediatría Protección radiológica. Tomografia Computadorizada Pediatria Proteção radiológica. |
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Computed Tomography Pediatrics Radiological protection. Tomografía computarizada Pediatría Protección radiológica. Tomografia Computadorizada Pediatria Proteção radiológica. |
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Objectives: evaluate the effective doses and organ doses from exposure of pediatric patients undergoing CT scans using the Virtual Dose® software. Methods: quantitative, retrospective study, consisting of a random sample of CT scans performed in pediatric patients of both genders, aged 0 to 18 years, from September to December 2020, obtained through the Santa Catarina Telemedicine and Telehealth System (STT). The following secondary data were collected through the DICOM header: kVp, mAs, pitch, slice thickness, scan length, gender, and age group. After collected the data were entered into the Virtual Dose® version 1.0 software for calculation of absorbed dose and effective dose. Results: Of the 100 exam samples collected, 35 exams met the inclusion criteria. The most frequently performed protocols in the period in question were total abdomen/abdomen and pelvis 88.6%, and upper abdomen 8.6%. The mean value of effective doses for abdominal CT scans was 4.35mSv. The age group between 7-10 years received the highest effective dose, 5.09 mSv on average, followed by the 11-14 years group with 4.58 mSv on average. The age group between 0-6 years corresponded to the exams with the lowest effective dose 3.14 (± 0.7) mSv on average. Conclusions: It was observed that the radiation dose received by patients in abdominal CT scans are within the values reported in the literature, but that further studies need to be done to establish the culture of registration and optimization of doses of exposed patients. |
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