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- Björn Loewenhardt, Michael Buhl, André Gries, Clemens-Alexander Greim, Achim Hellinger, Martin Hessmann, Thomas Rathjen, Michael Reinert, Christoph Manke, and Michael Bernhard.
- Center of Radiology, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology, Hospital of Fulda, Pacelliallee 4, D-3604 Fulda, Germany. bjoern.loewenhardt@web.de
- Injury. 2012 Jan 1;43(1):67-72.
BackgroundWhole-body computed tomography (WBCT) plays an important role in the management of severely injured patients. We evaluated the radiation exposure of WBCT scans using different positioning boards and arm positions.MethodsIn this retrospective study, the radiation exposure of WBCT using a 16-slice multislice computed tomography scanner was evaluated. Individual effective doses (E, mSV) was calculated. Patients were assigned to two groups according to placement on a plastic transfer mat (PTM, group 1) or on the Trauma Transfer™-Board (TTB, group 2). Data were collected for each group with arm placement on the abdomen (a) or in raising position (b), respectively. The maximum ventro-dorsal diameter [VDD] at the trunk was measured.Results100 patients with potentially life-threatening injuries were analysed. Patient demographics and VDD did not differ in the two groups. Radiation exposure in term of E did not reveal any significant differences between the two positioning boards using same arm position [group 1a (n=26) vs. 2a (n=24) (mSV): 16.7±4.7 vs. 17.1±4.4, group 1b (n=26) vs. 2b (n=24) (mSV): 13.1±3.9 vs. 14.3±1.5]. The arm raising positioning showed a significant reduction in E in comparison to the placement on abdomen position [group 1b vs. 1a (mSV): 13.1±3.9 vs. 16.7±4.7, p<0.05, group 2b vs. 2a (mSV): 14.3±1.5 vs. 17.1±4.4, p<0.05].ConclusionsPatient arm positioning for WBCT has an important influence on radiation exposure. Effective dose was 16-22% lower when arms were raised. An individual placement algorithm may lead to a relevant reduction of radiation exposure of severely injured patients.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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