Evaluation of overexposure risk when there is a space between the subject and the couch in computed tomography: a phantom study

The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and th...

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Published inRadiological physics and technology Vol. 17; no. 2; pp. 561 - 568
Main Authors Fujiwara, Yuta, Kamihoriuchi, Yoshiki, Higuchi, Fumie, Nakayama, Shinichi, Ohyama, Yutako, Sasaki, Tomoko, Watanabe, Shinsaku, Masuda, Takanori
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and the couch. Results revealed that when AHC was enabled, CT dose index volume (CTDI vol ) increased by approximately 10% at 2.5 cm, 20% at 5.0 cm, and 40% at 10.0 cm gaps compared to close contact conditions. While the AHC function ensures consistent exposure doses and image quality regardless of subject positioning relative to the CT gantry isocenter, the study highlights a potential risk of overexposure when a gap exists between the subject and the couch. These findings offer valuable insights for optimizing CT imaging protocols and underscore the importance of carefully considering subject positioning in clinical practice.
AbstractList The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and the couch. Results revealed that when AHC was enabled, CT dose index volume (CTDI vol ) increased by approximately 10% at 2.5 cm, 20% at 5.0 cm, and 40% at 10.0 cm gaps compared to close contact conditions. While the AHC function ensures consistent exposure doses and image quality regardless of subject positioning relative to the CT gantry isocenter, the study highlights a potential risk of overexposure when a gap exists between the subject and the couch. These findings offer valuable insights for optimizing CT imaging protocols and underscore the importance of carefully considering subject positioning in clinical practice.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and the couch. Results revealed that when AHC was enabled, CT dose index volume (CTDIvol) increased by approximately 10% at 2.5 cm, 20% at 5.0 cm, and 40% at 10.0 cm gaps compared to close contact conditions. While the AHC function ensures consistent exposure doses and image quality regardless of subject positioning relative to the CT gantry isocenter, the study highlights a potential risk of overexposure when a gap exists between the subject and the couch. These findings offer valuable insights for optimizing CT imaging protocols and underscore the importance of carefully considering subject positioning in clinical practice.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and the couch. Results revealed that when AHC was enabled, CT dose index volume (CTDIvol) increased by approximately 10% at 2.5 cm, 20% at 5.0 cm, and 40% at 10.0 cm gaps compared to close contact conditions. While the AHC function ensures consistent exposure doses and image quality regardless of subject positioning relative to the CT gantry isocenter, the study highlights a potential risk of overexposure when a gap exists between the subject and the couch. These findings offer valuable insights for optimizing CT imaging protocols and underscore the importance of carefully considering subject positioning in clinical practice.The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and the couch. Results revealed that when AHC was enabled, CT dose index volume (CTDIvol) increased by approximately 10% at 2.5 cm, 20% at 5.0 cm, and 40% at 10.0 cm gaps compared to close contact conditions. While the AHC function ensures consistent exposure doses and image quality regardless of subject positioning relative to the CT gantry isocenter, the study highlights a potential risk of overexposure when a gap exists between the subject and the couch. These findings offer valuable insights for optimizing CT imaging protocols and underscore the importance of carefully considering subject positioning in clinical practice.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk of overexposure associated with automatic tube current modulation (ATCM) and automatic couch height positioning compensation mechanism (AHC) in computed tomography (CT) systems, particularly in scenarios involving a gap between the subject and the couch. Results revealed that when AHC was enabled, CT dose index volume (CTDI ) increased by approximately 10% at 2.5 cm, 20% at 5.0 cm, and 40% at 10.0 cm gaps compared to close contact conditions. While the AHC function ensures consistent exposure doses and image quality regardless of subject positioning relative to the CT gantry isocenter, the study highlights a potential risk of overexposure when a gap exists between the subject and the couch. These findings offer valuable insights for optimizing CT imaging protocols and underscore the importance of carefully considering subject positioning in clinical practice.
Author Watanabe, Shinsaku
Masuda, Takanori
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Current modulation
Humans
Image quality
Imaging
Medical and Radiation Physics
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Nuclear Medicine
Patient Positioning
Phantoms, Imaging
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Exposure - analysis
Radiology
Radiotherapy
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Title Evaluation of overexposure risk when there is a space between the subject and the couch in computed tomography: a phantom study
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38668938
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