2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272356
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Low-dose abdominopelvic computed tomography in patients with lymphoma: An image quality and radiation dose reduction study

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate image quality, the detection rate of enlarged lymph nodes, and radiation dose exposure of ultralow-dose and low-dose abdominopelvic computed tomography (CT) in patients with lymphoma. Patients with lymphoma who underwent abdominopelvic CT using dual-source scanner were retrospectively recruited from a single center. CT images were obtained at 90 kVp dual-source mode reformatted in three data sets using the advanced modelled iterative reconstruction algorithm: 100% (standard-dose CT… Show more

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“…studied the effect of dose and image quality in abdominal CT patients with lymphoma. Considering the long period of surveillance, their results suggest that a LDCT and/or a ULD CT can safely replace a STD CT for the follow-up assessment of lymph-node enlargement in lymphoma patients ( 9 ) . Pauchard et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…studied the effect of dose and image quality in abdominal CT patients with lymphoma. Considering the long period of surveillance, their results suggest that a LDCT and/or a ULD CT can safely replace a STD CT for the follow-up assessment of lymph-node enlargement in lymphoma patients ( 9 ) . Pauchard et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Exposure parameters for the experimental setting on the SOMATOM Force (Siemens Healthineers) used in dual source mode for simultaneous acquisition of three dose levels per patient (adapted and modified with permission from Yoon et al . ( 9 ) ). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%