[Exposure and good practice in helical computed tomography].

J Radiol

Hôpital d'Instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce, Paris.

Published: September 1999

Helical CT is the imaging modality that delivers the highest exposure to patients. For each acquisition, the average radiation dose is between 20 and 30 mGy. This dose can potentially be reduced by decreasing the intensity or voltage and by increasing the pitch. Helical data can be reformatted to obtain images with smaller increment or multiplanar reconstructions, hence reducing the need for additional acquisitions. Hardware and software devices designed for dose reduction must be systematically used. Operators of CT units should be aware of the radiation dose delivered with helical CT and must carefully assess the need of each additional acquisition. Obsolete protocols such as angulation of the gantry for lumbar CT, which increases patient exposure, should no longer be used. Rational use of helical CT decreases radiation exposure and is faster, whereas improper use increases radiation exposure without added benefit.

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