2002
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2242011581
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Pulmonary Embolism in Pregnant Patients: Fetal Radiation Dose with Helical CT

Abstract: The average fetal radiation dose with helical CT is less than that with ventilation-perfusion lung scanning during all trimesters.

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“…Foetal doses were calculated utilizing the methodology presented by Winer-Muram et al, 26 which requires knowledge of the xiphoid-to-foetus distance (Equation (1)). This was not known, as for CTPA examinations, the scan length falls short of the uterus.…”
Section: Ct Dosimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foetal doses were calculated utilizing the methodology presented by Winer-Muram et al, 26 which requires knowledge of the xiphoid-to-foetus distance (Equation (1)). This was not known, as for CTPA examinations, the scan length falls short of the uterus.…”
Section: Ct Dosimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT angiography has now become an established technique for minimally invasive vascular imaging (20). The 4-or 16-slice CTPA already provides a high level of image quality resulting in a diagnostic performance that equals or surpasses that of conventional pulmonary angiography (21), with sensitivity and specificity varying between 83%-100% and 89%-96%, respectively (22)(23)(24). Also, the sensitivity of CT for identifying PE in small pulmonary arteries (92%) is superior to that of invasive pulmonary angiography (56%) (22,25).…”
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“…When compared for fetal radiation exposure V/Q scan has 3 times (130 Versus 370 uGy) more exposure than CTPA. [17] All types of radiation carries risk to the fetus, but this risk should be weighed against the benefits of diagnosis and treatment of maternal PE. When considering the radiation risk to the fetus, we shouldn't forget the radiation exposure to the maternal breast.…”
Section: Clinical Features and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%