Temporal Trends in Radiation Exposure and Utilization of Coronary CT Angiography, SPECT, and Invasive Coronary Angiography.
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2014-06-11
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Background: The use of noninvasive medical imaging has increased over the past
decade at a cost of significant lifetime radiation exposure to study subjects. We report
the implementation of radiation dose reduction methods and associated reduction in
ionizing radiation exposure with Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA)
over time.
Methods: Radiation doses and total number of studies performed were evaluated constantly from January 2010 to September 2012 for CCTA (N=2613), as well as Single
photon emission computed tomography (SPECT, N=8060) part of an ongoing effort to
minimize radiation exposure. Analysis of variance was used to evaluate the radiation
exposure reduction among modalities. We compared CCTA radiation doses in the era of
retrospective protocols coupled with dose modulation (40%-80%phase) using Siemens®
64-slice Dual Source technology, with prospective scanning on the same equipment, as
well as radiation doses on the newer Siemens® Flash Equipment and the
implementation of nursing/technologist aggressively driven protocol for heart rate control
and image acquisition independent of imaging provider presence during acquisition.
Results: The radiation dose reduction with implementation of multiple measures of
radiation reduction to include physician independent-technician driven CCTA protocol
resulted in a reduction from mean of 9.85±5.96 (median 8.8mSv) to mean of
3.00±2.53(median 2.1mSv) (p<0.0001). CCTA radiation dose has decreased by 69.2%
since January of 2010 while SPECT radiation dose remained constant at 14mSv
(p<0.0001).
Conclusion: Continued advances in software and hardware technology, combined with
“physician independent-technician driven” CCTA protocol have drastically reduced
radiation dosing in CCTA to annual background radiation exposure, while maximizing the
benefit of the study and without sacrificing patient safety.
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CCTA, radiation dose reduction, physician independent CCTA, ICA
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Jones Ronald, Clark Richard A, Ruban Bernard J, Mcdonough Rayan J, Stone Kenneth, Hulten Edward A, Villines Todd C, Slim Ahmad M, Steel Kevin E. Temporal Trends in Radiation Exposure and Utilization of Coronary CT Angiography, SPECT, and Invasive Coronary Angiography. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. 2014 June; 4(17): 3384-3392.