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Dose Descriptors and Assessment of Risk of Exposure-Induced Death in Patients Undergoing COVID-19 Related Chest Computed Tomography

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DIAGNOSTICS
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12082012

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computed tomography; radiation; dose; COVID-19; radiology; CTDI; DLP; REID; imaging

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This study evaluates the dose descriptors and risks associated with CT imaging for diagnosing COVID-19 pneumonia, emphasizing the importance of evaluating radiation exposure parameters, developing dose reduction methods, and radiation protection during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For more than two years, coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has represented a threat to global health and lifestyles. Computed tomography (CT) imaging provides useful information in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. However, this diagnostic modality is based on exposure to ionizing radiation, which is associated with an increased risk of radiation-induced cancer. In this study, we evaluated the common dose descriptors, CTDIvol and DLP, for 1180 adult patients. This data was used to estimate the effective dose, and risk of exposure-induced death (REID). Awareness of the extensive use of CT as a diagnostic tool in the management of COVID-19 during the pandemic is vital for the evaluation of radiation exposure parameters, dose reduction methods development and radiation protection.

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