Eye lens and thyroid gland radiation exposure for patients undergoing brain computed tomography examination

  • Hiba Omer
  • , Suhaib Alameen
  • , Waleed E. Mahmoud
  • , Abdelmoneim Sulieman
  • , Omaima Nasir
  • , Fouad Abolaban

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Abstract

This study aims to estimate the effective radiation dose and organ dose from head CT procedures. It was conducted in three main private hospitals in Khartoum State-Sudan, using Toshiba machines with 64 slices. The total number of patients included in this study was 142 patients (82 males and 60 females). The effective dose and organ dose were calculated by CT Expo software. The effective dose slightly varied among patients according to gender and age. The effective dose for female patients (5.99 mSv) was higher than that for male patients (5.84 mSv), and the pediatric dose (5.46 mSv) was lower than the adults’ dose (5.94 mSv). The dose for eye lens was found lower for male patients (89.117 mSv) than the dose for female patients (94.62) mSv). According to patients’ age: the dose received by the lens of the eye was much lower in pediatric (79.93 mSv) than the adults (92.41 mSv). The dose for thyroid in female patients (33.52 mSv) was higher than the male patients (28 mSv). The pediatric dose (28.34 mSv) was lower than the adults’ dose (30.64 mSv). Departmental imaging protocol and lack of training among hospital staff are expected to be responsible for these variations. Therefore, this study recommends that the CT technologists be trained on suitable strategies to achieve dose optimization. Moreover, patients’ doses must be monitored regularly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)342-346
Number of pages5
JournalSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Effective dose
  • Eye lens
  • MDCT
  • Organ dose
  • Radiation risk
  • Thyroid gland

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