Scientific Reports (Jul 2024)

Body physical parameters instead of water equivalent diameter to calculate size-specific dose estimate in adult chest CT

  • Xiaoyan Hu,
  • Jie Gou,
  • Fan Yang,
  • Dajing Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-66657-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract This study aimed to investigate body physical parameters as substitutes for water equivalent diameter (Dw) while calculating size-specific dose estimates (SSDEs) during adult chest computed tomography (CT). A retrospective analysis was conducted on 776 patients. Patients were divided into training set (542 patients) and validation set (234 patients) according to a ratio of 7:3. The correlations between physical parameters and Dw were analyzed. The differences between SSDEsubstitutes and the reference SSDE (SSDEreference) were compared. Strong positive correlations were observed between body mass index (BMI) and Dw as well as between weight and Dw in overall, male, and female patients (all p 0.05). The RMSEs of overall patients between SSDEweight and SSDEreference as well as between SSDEBMI and SSDEreference were 0.237 and 0.2, respectively. The use of sex-specific regression equations for BMI caused a slightly reduction in RMSE. Weight and BMI can be used as surrogate parameters for Dw when calculating SSDE in adult chest CT exams, with BMI being the preferred substitute parameter.

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