Abstract

<p class="Body"><strong>Background and objectives</strong><strong> </strong> <p class="Body">Most of the medical imaging modalities are based on use of ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation carries the risk of tissue damage and radiation induced malignancy. Therefore, medical imaging should be done under optimal conditions. The purpose of this study was to perform an audit on computed tomography (CT) head radiation doses at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital Colombo (LRH), as an initiation to establish local diagnostic reference levels (LDRL) for the radiology department at LRH. <p class="Body"> <p class="Body"><strong>Methodology</strong><strong></strong> <p class="Body">Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDI<sub>)</sub> and Dose Length Product (DPL) are the International Commission on Radiation Protection (ICRP) recommended radiation dose indicators for CT. The study was performed by retrospective analysis of CT head records over a period of 6 weeks. Data was collected according to patient’s age, grouped as &lt;1 year, 1–5 years, 5-9 years and &gt; 9 years. Mean and median for CTDI<sub>vol</sub> and DLP quantities in each age group were calculated. The median values were used to establish LDRL for the facility.<strong></strong> <p class="Body"> <p class="Body"><strong>Results</strong><strong></strong> <p class="Body">LDRL values for CT head across the age groups are 30 to 57.2 mGy for CTDI<sub>vol</sub> and 535.5 to 1235 mGy cm for DLP. <p class="Body"> <p class="Body"><strong>Conclusion</strong><strong></strong> LDRL values for CT head in all age groups at LRH are higher than international DRL values. The difference for DLP is higher than CTDI<sub>vol </sub>indicating higher scan length and/or higher number of multiphasic studies.

Highlights

  • Computed tomography (CT) is one of the most important medical imaging modalities

  • local diagnostic reference levels (LDRL) values for computed tomography (CT) head across the age groups are 30 to 57.2 mGy for CTDIvoland 535.5 to 1235 mGy cm for DLP

  • LDRL values for CT head in all age groups at Lady Ridgeway Hospital Colombo (LRH) are higher than international Diagnostic Reference Level (DRL) values

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Introduction

Computed tomography (CT) is one of the most important medical imaging modalities. CT delivers a relatively higher ionizing radiation dose compared to most of the other medical imaging modalities. CT head delivers an effective dose of 2 mSv, compared to the effective dose of 0.04 mSv for two views of skull radiographs[1]. The radiation dose for CT head is about 50 times that of two views of skull radiographs. Most of the medical imaging modalities are based on use of ionizing radiation. The purpose of this study was to perform an audit on computed tomography (CT) head radiation doses at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital Colombo (LRH), as an initiation to establish local diagnostic reference levels (LDRL) for the radiology department at LRH

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