TY - JOUR
T1 - Improved scan method for dental imaging using multidetector computed tomography
T2 - A phantom study
AU - Sakai, Yuki
AU - Okamura, Kazutoshi
AU - Kitamoto, Erina
AU - Kami, Yukiko N.
AU - Shirasaka, Takashi
AU - Mikayama, Ryoji
AU - Tatsumi, Masato
AU - Kondo, Masatoshi
AU - Kato, Toyoyuki
AU - Yoshiura, Kazunori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Authors.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectives: This study aimed to propose an improved scan method to shorten irradiation time and reduce radiation exposure. Methods: The maxilla of a human head CT phantom and a Catphan phantom were used for qualitative and quantitative assessment, respectively. The phantoms were scanned by a 160-row multidetector CT scanner using volumetric and helical scanning. In volumetric scanning, the tube current varied from 120 to 60 to 30 to 20 mA with a tube voltage of 120 kV. Images were reconstructed with a bone kernel using iterative reconstruction (IR) and filtered back projection. As a reference protocol, helical scanning was performed using our clinical setting with 120 kV. Two dental radiologists independently graded the quality of dental images using a 4-point scale (4, superior to reference; 1, unacceptable). For the quantitative assessment, we assessed the system performance from each scan. Results: There was no significant difference between the image quality of volumetric scanning using the 60 mA protocol reconstructed with IR and that of the reference (3.08 and 3.00, p = 0.3388). The system performance values at 1.0 cycles/mm of volumetric scanning and 60 mA protocol reconstructed with IR and reference were 0.0038 and 0.0041, respectively. The effective dose of volumetric scanning using the 60 mA protocol was 51.8 µSv, which is a 64.2% reduction to that of the reference. conclusions: We proposed an improved scan method resulting in a 64.2% reduction of radiation dose with one-fourth of irradiation time by combining volumetric scanning and IR technique in multidetector CT.
AB - Objectives: This study aimed to propose an improved scan method to shorten irradiation time and reduce radiation exposure. Methods: The maxilla of a human head CT phantom and a Catphan phantom were used for qualitative and quantitative assessment, respectively. The phantoms were scanned by a 160-row multidetector CT scanner using volumetric and helical scanning. In volumetric scanning, the tube current varied from 120 to 60 to 30 to 20 mA with a tube voltage of 120 kV. Images were reconstructed with a bone kernel using iterative reconstruction (IR) and filtered back projection. As a reference protocol, helical scanning was performed using our clinical setting with 120 kV. Two dental radiologists independently graded the quality of dental images using a 4-point scale (4, superior to reference; 1, unacceptable). For the quantitative assessment, we assessed the system performance from each scan. Results: There was no significant difference between the image quality of volumetric scanning using the 60 mA protocol reconstructed with IR and that of the reference (3.08 and 3.00, p = 0.3388). The system performance values at 1.0 cycles/mm of volumetric scanning and 60 mA protocol reconstructed with IR and reference were 0.0038 and 0.0041, respectively. The effective dose of volumetric scanning using the 60 mA protocol was 51.8 µSv, which is a 64.2% reduction to that of the reference. conclusions: We proposed an improved scan method resulting in a 64.2% reduction of radiation dose with one-fourth of irradiation time by combining volumetric scanning and IR technique in multidetector CT.
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U2 - 10.1259/DMFR.20190462
DO - 10.1259/DMFR.20190462
M3 - Article
C2 - 32302213
AN - SCOPUS:85089787517
SN - 0250-832X
VL - 49
JO - Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
JF - Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
IS - 6
M1 - 20190462
ER -