Radiation Load for the Patient in 18F-FDG Examinations – Survey
and Conclusions Based on Data from Literature by the End of 2005
Hušák V.1,2, Ptáček J.2, Mysliveček M.1, Koranda P.1
Klinika nukleární medicíny LF UP a FN, Olomouc1 přednosta doc. MUDr. M. Mysliveček, Ph.D. Oddělení lékařské fyziky a radiační ochrany FN, Olomouc2 vedoucí RNDr. I. Přidal, CSc. |
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Summary:
The hybrid imaging system PET/CT makes it possible to acquire functional (PET) and
anatomical (CT) data during a single examination of the patient and provides fusion
images from both modalities. Effective dose for the patient consists of two components:
a contribution of 7.6 mSv from the radiopharmaceutical 18F-FDG administered
in the usual activity of 400 MBq and the contribution from the CT apparatus, which
depends on the size of the examined part of the body, the used protocol, the selected
regimen of CT device and its setting. The published data about effective dose of CT
examination are in a wide range from a fraction of mSv to 17 mSv; the total effective
dose for the patient from PET/CT examination is therefore in the range of 8 mSv to 24
mSv. In optimization of PET/CT examination from the point of view of radiation load
for the patient, attention should be devoted to the component from CT examination,
which may be significantly decreased by regulation of the current according to body
anatomy, without any loss of diagnostic information.
Key words:
effective dose for the patient – PET/CT examination – optimization – diagnostic
quality of image
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