Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar

Objectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) evaluate patient radiation exposure in CT and 2) establish CT Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRL)s based on clinical indication (CI) in Qatar. Materials and Methods: Patient data for 13 CIs were collected using specially designed collection forms fr...

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Main Authors: Huda AlNaemi, Virginia Tsapaki, Ahmed J. Omar, Maryam AlKuwari, Amal AlObadli, Shady Alkhazzam, Antar Aly, Mohammad Hassan Kharita
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Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:European Journal of Radiology Open
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spelling doaj-77b1ae00bdd2496ab307f87a741401172020-12-21T04:43:41ZengElsevierEuropean Journal of Radiology Open2352-04772020-01-017100282Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of QatarHuda AlNaemi0Virginia Tsapaki1Ahmed J. Omar2Maryam AlKuwari3Amal AlObadli4Shady Alkhazzam5Antar Aly6Mohammad Hassan Kharita7Hamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, Qatar; Weill Cornell Medicine, 24144, Doha, QatarKonstantopoulio Hospital, 142 33, Nea Ionia, Athens, GreeceHamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, QatarHamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, QatarHamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, Qatar; Weill Cornell Medicine, 24144, Doha, QatarHamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, QatarHamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, Qatar; Weill Cornell Medicine, 24144, Doha, Qatar; Corresponding author at: Hamad Medical Corporation, P.O. Box 3050, Doha, Qatar.Hamad Medical Corporation, 3050, Doha, QatarObjectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) evaluate patient radiation exposure in CT and 2) establish CT Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRL)s based on clinical indication (CI) in Qatar. Materials and Methods: Patient data for 13 CIs were collected using specially designed collection forms from the dose management software (DMS) of Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), the main Qatar healthcare provider. The methodology described in the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Report 135 was followed to establish national clinical DRLs in terms of Volumetric Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDIvol) and total Dose Length Product (DLPt). Effective dose (Ef) was estimated by DMS using DLPt and appropriate conversion factors and was analyzed for comparison purposes. Results: Data were retrospectively collected for 896 adult patients undergoing CT examinations in 4 hospitals and 7 CT scanners. CT for Diffuse infiltrative lung disease imparted the lowest radiation in terms of CTDIvol (5 mGy), DLPt (181 mGy.cm) and Ef (3.6 mSv). Total body CT for severe trauma imparted the highest DLPt (3137 mGy.cm) and Ef (38.6 mSv) of all CIs with a CTDIvol of 15 mGy. Rounded Third quartile CTDIvol and DLPt values were defined as the Qatar CT clinical DRLs. Comparison was limited due to sparse international literature. When this was possible data were lower or comparable with other studies. Conclusions: This is the first study reporting national clinical DRLs in Asia and second one internationally after UK. For accurate comparison between studies, systemized CI nomenclature must be followed by researchers.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235204772030071XComputed tomographyClinical indicationDiagnostic reference levelsClinical protocolsRadiation exposure
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author Huda AlNaemi
Virginia Tsapaki
Ahmed J. Omar
Maryam AlKuwari
Amal AlObadli
Shady Alkhazzam
Antar Aly
Mohammad Hassan Kharita
spellingShingle Huda AlNaemi
Virginia Tsapaki
Ahmed J. Omar
Maryam AlKuwari
Amal AlObadli
Shady Alkhazzam
Antar Aly
Mohammad Hassan Kharita
Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar
European Journal of Radiology Open
Computed tomography
Clinical indication
Diagnostic reference levels
Clinical protocols
Radiation exposure
author_facet Huda AlNaemi
Virginia Tsapaki
Ahmed J. Omar
Maryam AlKuwari
Amal AlObadli
Shady Alkhazzam
Antar Aly
Mohammad Hassan Kharita
author_sort Huda AlNaemi
title Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar
title_short Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar
title_full Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar
title_fullStr Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of Qatar
title_sort towards establishment of diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indication in the state of qatar
publisher Elsevier
series European Journal of Radiology Open
issn 2352-0477
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) evaluate patient radiation exposure in CT and 2) establish CT Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRL)s based on clinical indication (CI) in Qatar. Materials and Methods: Patient data for 13 CIs were collected using specially designed collection forms from the dose management software (DMS) of Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), the main Qatar healthcare provider. The methodology described in the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Report 135 was followed to establish national clinical DRLs in terms of Volumetric Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDIvol) and total Dose Length Product (DLPt). Effective dose (Ef) was estimated by DMS using DLPt and appropriate conversion factors and was analyzed for comparison purposes. Results: Data were retrospectively collected for 896 adult patients undergoing CT examinations in 4 hospitals and 7 CT scanners. CT for Diffuse infiltrative lung disease imparted the lowest radiation in terms of CTDIvol (5 mGy), DLPt (181 mGy.cm) and Ef (3.6 mSv). Total body CT for severe trauma imparted the highest DLPt (3137 mGy.cm) and Ef (38.6 mSv) of all CIs with a CTDIvol of 15 mGy. Rounded Third quartile CTDIvol and DLPt values were defined as the Qatar CT clinical DRLs. Comparison was limited due to sparse international literature. When this was possible data were lower or comparable with other studies. Conclusions: This is the first study reporting national clinical DRLs in Asia and second one internationally after UK. For accurate comparison between studies, systemized CI nomenclature must be followed by researchers.
topic Computed tomography
Clinical indication
Diagnostic reference levels
Clinical protocols
Radiation exposure
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235204772030071X
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