Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5352
Title: Comparison of low-dose and standard-dose helical CT in the evaluation of pulmonary nodules
Authors: Karabulut, Nevzat
Törü, M.
Gelebek, V.
Gülsün, M.
Ariyürek, O.M.
Keywords: CT
Lung
Neoplasms
Nodule
adult
aged
article
artifact
clinical article
clinical protocol
computer assisted tomography
controlled study
diagnostic accuracy
electronics
female
human
image analysis
image quality
imaging system
low energy radiation
lung metastasis
lung nodule
male
medical assessment
patient referral
priority journal
prospective study
radiation dose
reliability
sensitivity analysis
standard
statistical significance
comparative study
lung coin lesion
lung tumor
metastasis
methodology
middle aged
radiography
sensitivity and specificity
spiral computer assisted tomography
Coin Lesion, Pulmonary
Female
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Radiation Dosage
Sensitivity and Specificity
Tomography, Spiral Computed
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of low-dose helical computed tomography by comparing the number of nodules detected at low- and standard-dose CT. The prospective study included 25 patients who were referred to CT scan for the assessment of pulmonary metastases. All patients underwent CT examinations at both standard- (200 mA, 120 kV, collimation 5 mm, table feed 10 mm per rotation) and low-dose (50 mA, 120 kV, collimation 5 mm, table feed 10 mm per rotation). The number of nodules detected at each protocol was recorded. The size of the nodules was measured electronically and categorized as <3, 3-4.9, 5-6.9, 7-9.9, and ? 10 mm. Finally, the nodules detected at only standard- or low-dose CT were assessed for the underlying causes of discrepancy. In 25 patients, 533 nodules were detected at standard-dose, whereas 518 nodules were observed at low-dose CT. There were no statistically significant differences in the number of nodules detected at standard- or low-dose CT (p>0.05). Four hundred ninety-one (87.7%) nodules were detected at both standard- or low-dose CT, 42 (7.5%) nodules were observed only at standard-dose CT, and 27 (4.8%) nodules were seen only at low-dose CT. The sensitivity of low-dose CT was 92.5% for all nodules, 88.1% for nodules <5 mm, and 97.4% for nodules ?5 mm. No significant image artifact interfering with nodule detection was observed at low-dose CT. The low-dose CT protocol used in this study provided images of adequate quality; thus, it can be used reliably in the detection or exclusion of pulmonary nodules.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5352
ISSN: 0938-7994
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