Targeted radiation energy modulation using Saba shielding reduces breast dose without degrading image quality during thoracic CT examinations

Phys Med. 2019 Sep:65:238-246. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.05.013. Epub 2019 Sep 18.

Abstract

Objective: Breasts dose during thoracic computed tomography examinations is a serious challenge and practical dose reduction strategies is needed. The bismuth shielding is an available method for dose reduction; however, its use is on debate due to degrading effects on image quality. The aim of this study is to explore and evaluate the efficiency of a new composition of the X-ray absorbing material to achieve a shield with a lower impact on image quality.

Materials and methods: Different shields were manufactured with combinations of various weight percentage of copper and bismuth. Dose reduction ratio and image quality were evaluated in phantom studies. A controlled trial with 20 female participants was conducted for image quality assessment. The shield with a lower impact on image quality, named Saba shielding, was used in the clinical trial.

Results: Shielding by one (1 T) and three thickness (3 T) of the constructed shields reduced the mean entrance skin dose of breasts about 52% and 73%, respectively. The shield with a composition of 90% Cu and 10% Bi (Saba shielding) had the lowest while the shield with 100% bismuth had the highest degrading effect on image quality. The Saba shielding could provide 21% higher dose reduction than the Bi shielding at the equivalent image quality. The 1 T Saba shielding did not cause artifacts in the reconstructed images.

Conclusion: The Saba shielding is flexible, cheap and user-friendly for shielding breasts in thoracic CT examinations while do not have the degrading effect of the Bi shielding on image quality.

Keywords: Breast; Dose reduction; MDCT; Shielding.

MeSH terms

  • Breast / radiation effects*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Phantoms, Imaging
  • Quality Control
  • Radiation Dosage*
  • Radiation Protection / instrumentation*
  • Thorax / diagnostic imaging*
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / adverse effects*