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Scatter Radiation Breast Exposure During Head CT: Impact Of Scanning Conditions And Anthropometric Parameters On Shielded And Unshielded Breast Dose (CROSBI ID 523037)

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Klasić, Branimir ; Knežević, Željka ; Brnić, Zoran ; Vekić, Branko ; Novačić, Karlo Scatter Radiation Breast Exposure During Head CT: Impact Of Scanning Conditions And Anthropometric Parameters On Shielded And Unshielded Breast Dose // Radiation Protection: from Knowledge to Action / Société Française de Radioprotection (ur.). Pariz, 2006. str. 1-11

Podaci o odgovornosti

Klasić, Branimir ; Knežević, Željka ; Brnić, Zoran ; Vekić, Branko ; Novačić, Karlo

engleski

Scatter Radiation Breast Exposure During Head CT: Impact Of Scanning Conditions And Anthropometric Parameters On Shielded And Unshielded Breast Dose

Constantly increasing clinical requests for CT scanning of the head on our facility continue to raise concern regarding radiation exposure of patients, especially radiosensitive tissues positioned close to the scanning plane. The aim of our prospective study was to estimate scatter radiation doses to the breast from routine head CT scans, both with and without use of lead shielding, and to establish influence of various technical and anthropometric factors on doses using statistical data analysis. In 85 patient referred to head CT for objective medical reasons, one breast was covered with lead apron during CT scanning. Radiation doses were measured at skin of both breasts and over the apron simultaneously, by the use of thermoluminescent dosimeters. The doses showed a mean reduction by 37% due to lead shielding. After we statistically analyzed our data, we observed significant correlation between under-the-shield dose and values of technical parameters. We used multiple linear regression model to describe the relationships of doses to unshielded and shielded breast respectively, with anthropometric and technical factors. Our study proved lead shielding of the breast to be effective, easy to use and leading to a significant reduction in scatter dose.

CT of head ; thermoluminescent dosemetar ; breast dose

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Podaci o prilogu

1-11.

2006.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Radiation Protection: from Knowledge to Action

Société Française de Radioprotection

Pariz:

Podaci o skupu

Second European IRPA Congress

poster

15.05.2006-19.05.2006

Pariz, Francuska

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti