Diagnostics (Mar 2024)

Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Adult Computed Tomography Urography Exams

  • Faruk Husremović,
  • Orhan Muharemović,
  • Edis Đedović,
  • Alma Efendić,
  • Jasmin Mušanović,
  • Rifat Omerović,
  • Hedim Osmanović,
  • Mustafa Busuladžić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14060643
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 643

Abstract

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A Computed Tomography Urography (CTU) scan is a medical imaging test that examines the urinary tract, including the bladder, kidneys, and ureters. It helps diagnose various urinary tract diseases with precision. However, patients undergoing CTU imaging receive a relatively high dose of radiation, which can be a concern. In our research paper, we analyzed the Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDIvol) and Dose-Length Product (DLP) for 203 adult patients who underwent CTU at one of the most important regional centers in Bosnia and Herzegovina that sees a large number of patients. Our study included the distribution of age and sex, the number of phases within one examination, and different clinical indications. We compared our findings with the results available in the scientific literature, particularly the recently published results from 20 European countries. Furthermore, we established the local diagnostic reference levels (LDRLs) that can help set the national diagnostic reference levels (NDRLs). We believe our research is a significant step towards optimizing the protocols used in different hospitals in our country.

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