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CLINICAL RADIOLOGY
Volume 73, Issue 7, Pages -Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2018.02.015
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AIM: To compare standard (SD-) and reduced-dose computed tomography (RD-CT) in combination with iterative reconstruction (IR) in emergency patients with suspected lumbar spine fracture. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty emergency patients with suspected lumbar spinal disorder who underwent RD-CT and 40 body mass index-matched patients undergoing SD-CT were enrolled in this retrospective study. Raw data for RD-CT were reconstructed using two increasing IR levels (IRL) 4 and 6, while SD-CT was reconstructed with IRL3. Two radiologists assessed image quality, image noise, and reader confidence in interpreting findings of spinal fractures in a blinded manner. RESULTS: Effective radiation dose was reduced by 50% using RD-CT. Overall subjective image quality (SIQ) was high for both protocols and slightly superior in the RD-CT protocol for both IRL compared to SD-CT. The detection rate of spinal disorders was high for both protocols with a high interobserver agreement. CONCLUSION: RD-CT with higher levels of IR results in substantial dose reduction of 50% in lumbar spine CT while maintaining an excellent subjective image quality resulting in a high diagnostic confidence. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Royal College of Radiologists.
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