CT colonography: feasibility of substantial dose reduction--comparison of medium to very low doses in identical patients
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CT colonography: feasibility of substantial dose reduction--comparison of medium to very low doses in identical patients
Abstract
In a feasibility study, the authors compared polyp detection and interobserver variability at computed tomographic (CT) colonography in 15 patients with doses ranging from medium to very low (12.00-0.05 mSv). At levels down to 2% of the medium dose, the mean detection of polyps 5 mm or larger remained at least 74%, while the number of false-positive results decreased and the interobserver agreement remained constant. Initial observations indicate that it is feasible to reduce the radiation dose required for CT colonography. Further studies are needed, however, to investigate the clinical value of very low-dose CT colonography.
Copyright RSNA, 2004
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