2022
DOI: 10.23937/2572-3235.1510099
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Dose Evaluation of Head CT Scans Using Phantom for Optimization Protocols

Abstract: The increasing demand for CT scans in pediatric patients is mainly due to the high rates of traumatic injuries from car accidents, falls on bicycles, blunt trauma, traumatic brain injury, as well as a significant increase in the incidence of childhood neoplasms, being the CT images used in the diagnostic process. Therefore,

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“…CTDI is the dose output of the CT machine which later contributes to the patient dose (effective dose) depending on the patient factors like age, weight, sex, and body organ being exposed. Therefore, what solely determines CTDI are scanner speci c factors as already highlighted in the previous literature [7,42,43]. From the results, most CT scanners generally complied with the regulatory limits of dose for adult abdomen (93%), pediatric abdomen (96%) and adult head (80%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…CTDI is the dose output of the CT machine which later contributes to the patient dose (effective dose) depending on the patient factors like age, weight, sex, and body organ being exposed. Therefore, what solely determines CTDI are scanner speci c factors as already highlighted in the previous literature [7,42,43]. From the results, most CT scanners generally complied with the regulatory limits of dose for adult abdomen (93%), pediatric abdomen (96%) and adult head (80%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%