Abstract
Background
Radiation dose reduction is a primary objective in pediatric populations owing to the well-known risks of radiation-induced cancers. Low-energy photons participate in the radiation dose without significantly contributing to image formation. Their suppression by means of tin filtration should decrease the image noise, anticipating a subsequent application to dose saving.Objective
To investigate the level of noise reduction achievable with tin (Sn) filtration at 100 kVp for chest computed tomography (CT) in comparison with a standard scanning mode at 70 kVp with comparable radiation dose.Materials and methods
Fifty consecutive children (Group 1) underwent non-contrast chest CT examinations on a third-generation dual-source CT system at tin-filtered 100 kVp and pitch 2. The tube-current time product (mAs) was adjusted to maintain the predicted dose length product (DLP) value at 70 kVp for the respective patient. Each child was then paired by weight and age to a child scanned at 70 kVp on the same CT unit (Group 2); Group 2 patients were consecutive patients, retrospectively selected from our database of children prospectively scanned at 70 kVp. Objective and subjective image quality were compared between the two groups of patients to investigate the overall image quality and level of noise reduction that could be subsequently achievable with tin filtration in clinical practice.Results
The mean image noise was significantly lower in Group 1 compared to Group 2 when measured in the air (P<0.0001) and inside the aorta (P<0.001). The mean noise reduction was 21.6% (standard deviation [SD] 16.1) around the thorax and 12.0% (SD 32.7) inside the thorax. There was no significant difference in subjective image quality of lung and mediastinal images with excellent overall subjective scores in both groups.Conclusion
At comparable radiation dose, the image noise was found to be reduced by 21.6% compared to the 70-kVp protocol, providing basis for dose reduction without altering image quality in further investigations.References
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