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IAEA survey of dental cone beam computed tomography practice and related patient exposure in nine Central and Eastern European countries (CROSBI ID 269658)

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Beganović, Adnan ; Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera ; Dyakov, Iliya ; Gershan, Vesna ; Kralik, Ivana ; Milatović, Aleksandra ; Šalát, Dušan ; Stepanyan, Karapet ; Vladimirov, Anatoli ; Vassileva, Jenia IAEA survey of dental cone beam computed tomography practice and related patient exposure in nine Central and Eastern European countries // Dentomaxillofacial radiology, 48 (2019), 20190157, 13. doi: 10.1259/dmfr.20190157

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Beganović, Adnan ; Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera ; Dyakov, Iliya ; Gershan, Vesna ; Kralik, Ivana ; Milatović, Aleksandra ; Šalát, Dušan ; Stepanyan, Karapet ; Vladimirov, Anatoli ; Vassileva, Jenia

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IAEA survey of dental cone beam computed tomography practice and related patient exposure in nine Central and Eastern European countries

Objectives: Cone beam CT (CBCT) in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery is a widely used imaging method for the assessment of various maxillofacial and dental pathological conditions. The objective of this study was to summarize the results of a multinational retrospective–prospective study that focused on patient exposure in this modality. Methods: The study included 27 CBCT units and 325 adult and paediatric patients, in total. Data on patients, clinical indications, technical parameters of exposure, patient dose indicator, or, alternatively, dose to phantom were collected. The dose indicator used was air kerma–area product, PKA. Results: In most scanners operators are offered with a variety of options regarding technical parameters, especially the field of view size. The median and the third quartile value of PKA for adult patients in 14 different facilities were 820 mGy cm2 and 1000 mGy cm2 (interquartile range = 1058 mGy cm2), and 653 mGy cm2 and 740 mGy cm2 (interquartile range = 1179 mGy cm2) for children, as reported by four different institutions. Phantom dose data were reported from 15 institutions, and median PKA ranged from 125 mGy cm2 to 1951 mGy cm2. Median PKA values varied by more than a 10-fold between institutions, mainly due to differences in imaging protocol used, in particular field of view and tube current-exposure time product. Conclusions: The results emphasize the need for a cautious approach to using dental CBCT. Imaging only when the clinical indications are clear, accompanied with the appropriate radiographic techniques and the optimum imaging protocol, will help reduce radiation dose to patients.

Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ; Dental Radiography ; Patient Dose ; RadiationExposure ; Diagnostic Imaging

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Podaci o izdanju

48

2019.

20190157

13

objavljeno

0250-832X

1476-542X

10.1259/dmfr.20190157

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina, Fizika, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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