Helical CT of the body: A survey of techniques used for pediatric patients

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Hollingsworth, C
Frush, DP
Cross, M
Lucaya, J
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[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, McGovern Davison Childrens Hlth Ctr, Dept Radiol,Div Pediat Radiol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Off Informat Technol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[3] Ciudad Sanitaria & Univ Vall Hebron, Hosp Maternoinfantil, Dept Radiol, E-08035 Barcelona, Spain
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10.2214/ajr.180.2.1800401
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE. Our purpose was to assess the current practice of helical CT of the body in pediatric patients through a survey of members of the Society for Pediatric Radiology. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The survey consisted of 53 questions addressing demographics; oral and IV contrast media administration; and age-based (age groups, 0-4, 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 years) scanning parameters, including tube current, kilovoltage, slice thickness, and pitch. Respondents accessed the Web-based survey via a uniform resource locator link included in an e-mail to the members of the Society for Pediatric Radiology automatically sent every week for three weeks. Survey results were automatically tabulated. RESULTS. Most (83%) respondents were based in children's or university hospitals at the time of the survey. Virtually all (99%) used nonionic IV contrast material. For body scanning, 21-32% used less than 2.0 mL/kg of body weight; we found the percentage of respondents who used power injection to be approximately equal to the percentage of those who used manual injection (47%). Age-based adjustments are made; however, 11-26% of CT examinations of children younger than 9 years are performed using more than 150 mA. A notable finding was that 20-25% of respondents did not know specific parameters used for their examinations. CONCLUSION. Although pediatric radiologists do practice age-adjusted helical CT, variable scanning techniques are used, potentially delivering high doses of radiation. Information on current practices in helical CT of the body in children can serve as a foundation for future recommendations and investigations into helical CT in pediatric patients.
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