2016
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20160197
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Optimizing z-axis coverage of abdominal CT scans of the urinary tract: a proposed alternative proximal landmark for acquisition planning

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate an alternative method to reduce the acquisition coverage of urinary tract CT. Methods: This retrospective study included 365 abdominopelvic CT studies. Three radiographers simulated shortened acquisition coverages using three methods to determine the upper limit of the acquisition: Method 1 used the renal contours; Method 2 used the inferior margin of the 10th thoracic vertebra; and Method 3 used the point of intersection of the left diaphragmatic dome and the anterior margin of the vert… Show more

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“…CTKUBs are common and due to the high reported risks of urolithiasis recurrence (50% in 5–10 years, 75% in 20 years); 2,6 regular, repeated re‐imaging is often necessary, contributing to the patient’s cumulative radiation dose 2,5,7 . Due to the radiation‐sensitive organs (lungs, breasts and gonads) present at the most superior and inferior aspects of a CTKUB scan, scan extent reduction is extremely important 8,9 …”
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“…CTKUBs are common and due to the high reported risks of urolithiasis recurrence (50% in 5–10 years, 75% in 20 years); 2,6 regular, repeated re‐imaging is often necessary, contributing to the patient’s cumulative radiation dose 2,5,7 . Due to the radiation‐sensitive organs (lungs, breasts and gonads) present at the most superior and inferior aspects of a CTKUB scan, scan extent reduction is extremely important 8,9 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT topograms in conjunction with scan extent, helical pitch, tube potential, automatic exposure control, manual versus automatic scan cessation and more planning options, allow a patient‐specific tailored CT scan, incorporating patient body habitus, education with breath holds, protocol justification and exhausting non‐radiation medical imaging options if the scan is contra‐indicated 11,12 . CT scan extent limitation is one of the most effective CT dose‐reduction strategies, enabling radiographers to keep the dose ‘as low as reasonably achievable’ (ALARA), 4,8,9,13 in a similar fashion to plain radiography x‐ray collimation.…”
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