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KMID : 0861420100140020077
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
2010 Volume.14 No. 2 p.77 ~ p.82
Analysis of Patient Effective Dose in PET/CT; Using CT Dosimetry Programs
Kim Jung-Seon

Jung Woo-Young
Park Seung-Yong
Abstract
Purpose: As PET/CT come into wide use, it caused increasing of expose in clinical use. Therefore, Korea Food and Drug Administration issued Patient DRL (Diagnostic Reference Level) in CT scan. In this study, to build the basis of patient dose reduction, we analyzed effective dose in transmission scan with CT scan.

Materials and Methods: From February, 2010 to March 180 patients (age: 55¡¾16, weight: 61.0¡¾10.4 kg) who examined 18F-FDG PET/CT in Asan Medical Center. Biograph Truepoint 40 (SIEMENS, GERMANY), Biograph Sensation 16 (SIEMENS, GERMANY) and Discovery STe8 (GE healthcare, USA) were used in this study. Per each male and female average of 30 patients doses were analyzed by one. Automatic exposure control system for controlling the dose can affect the largest by a patient¡¯s body weight less than 50 kg, 50-60 kg less, 60 kg more than the average of the three groups were divided doses. We compared that measured value of CT-expo v1.7 and ImPACT v1.0. The relationship between body weight and the effective dose were analyzed.

Results: When using CT-Expo V1.7, effective dose with BIO40, BIO16 and DSTe8 respectably were 6.46¡¾1.18 mSv, 9.36¡¾1.96 mSv and 9.36¡¾1.96 mSv for 30 male patients respectably 6.29¡¾0.97 mSv, 10.02¡¾2.42 mSv and 9.05¡¾2.27 mSv for 30 female patients respectably. When using ImPACT v1.0, effective dose with BIO40, BIO16 and DSTe8 respectably were 6.54¡¾1.21 mSv, 8.36¡¾1.69 mSv and 9.74¡¾2.55Sv for 30 male patients respectably 5.87¡¾1.09 mSv, 8.43¡¾1.89 mSv and 9.19¡¾2.29 mSv for female patients respectably. When divided three groups which were under 50 kg, 50~60 kg and over 60 kg respectably were 6.27 mSv, 7.67 mSv and 9.33 mSv respectably using CT-Expo V1.7, 5.62 mSv, 7.22 mSv and 8.91 mSv respectably using ImPACT v1.0. Weight and the effective dose coefficient analysis showed a very strong positive correlation(r=743, r=0.693).

Conclusion: Using such a dose evaluation programs, easier to predict and evaluate the effective dose possible without performing phantom study and such dose evaluation programs could be used to collect basic data for CT dose management.
KEYWORD
Effective dose , PET/CT , CT-Expo , ImPACT
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