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Journal of Korean Medical Association
2015 Volume.58 No. 6 p.534 ~ p.541
Strategies of computed tomography radiation dose reduction: justification and optimization
Do Kyung-Hyun

Sung Dong-Wook
Abstract
Medical imaging is an indispensible diagnostic tool in modern medicine enabling fast and accurate diagnosis. Recent technological advances in medical equipment and increased utilization of the imaging modality have resulted in a significant increase in the exposure to ionizing radiation. After the rapid adoption of multi-detector computed tomography, computed tomography (CT) is now the single largest source of diagnostic radiation exposure to patients. The risks and benefits from radiation must be carefully considered in all examinations using ionizing radiation, and the principles of justification and optimization should be considered in the proper use of CT examination. Justification means that the examination must be medically indicated and useful. Optimization means that the imaging should be performed using doses that are ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable), consistent with the diagnostic task. This includes understanding and changing CT protocols to perform the same diagnostic task with the minimal amount of radiation exposure while maintaining diagnostic accuracy. Protocols and guidelines are important tools for radiation dose reduction. Understanding the parameters and dose information for CT examination is essential for optimization. If the exam is justified, then the parameters must be optimized to the imaging indication, scan area, body size, age, and weight of the patients. The physician should always assess the radiation risk-benefit ratio for each patient before ordering an examination that uses radiation. Continuing education is essential for the implementation of the principles of patient radiation dose reduction. Physicians and radiologists must be aware of the radiation risks associated with CT exams.
KEYWORD
Computed tomography, Radiation protection, Justification, Optimization
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