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. 2021 May 17;193(3-4):221-227.
doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncab051.

SIZE-SPECIFIC DOSE ESTIMATES FOR PEDIATRIC NON-CONTRAST HEAD CT SCANS: A RETROSPECTIVE PATIENT STUDY IN TUNJA, COLOMBIA

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SIZE-SPECIFIC DOSE ESTIMATES FOR PEDIATRIC NON-CONTRAST HEAD CT SCANS: A RETROSPECTIVE PATIENT STUDY IN TUNJA, COLOMBIA

W Jaramillo-Garzón et al. Radiat Prot Dosimetry. .

Abstract

This investigation is aimed to study the feasibility of size-specific dose estimate (SSDE) to patient dosimetry in pediatric head CT scans and to establish typical values in a hospital in Tunja, Colombia. The volumetric computed tomography index (CTDIvol) and the dose-length product of 468 pediatric patients from newborn to 15-year-olds, who underwent non-contrast head CT scans, were collected retrospectively. For 186 cases only, SSDE was estimated using patient attenuated-based size metrics and CTDIvol,16-to-SSDE conversion factors reported in AAPM report 293. Results showed that SSDE is an accurate metric that can be used to establish typical dose values from pediatric head CT scans. Median SSDE values of 33.5, 31.6, 36.2 and 57.9 mGy were established as typical dose values for the 0-<3 months, 3 months-<1 y, 1-<6 y and ≥6 y, respectively, to further assist the optimization process at the hospital. Further studies with more robust data of patients and hospitals should be conducted to establish local and national dose reference levels from pediatric CT scans in Colombia.

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