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CT scan � Automatic tube current modulation

3rd International Conference on Radiology and Imaging

Nimma Purna Chander Reddy1, Suresh Sukumar2, Sushil Yadav2 and Albin Babu M Wilson3

1Apollo Health Street, India 2Manipal University, India 3Nitte University, Mangalore

ScientificTracks Abstracts: OMICS J Radiol

DOI: 10.4172/2167-7964.S1.006

Abstract
AIM OF THE STUDY: To compare the dose difference and state the significance of Automatic Tube Current Modulation (ATCM) in abdominal MDCT examination while maintaining optimum image quality for diagnosis. Results: The varying in MAS values according to ACS for different body counter of the patients was observed. In group A resulted in estimations of dose saving in range of 10-27 %.In group B 8.1-36.6 %, in group C 8.3-33.4%, group D 5.7-19 % with application of ATCM technique. The overall radiation output results shown for forty patients as follows the least is 5.7% and highest is 36.6%. According my study statistics shows there is no correlation between BMI and the estimated dose savings. � Radiation Dose reduction Up to 36.6% was achieved with acceptable diagnostic image quality. � Reduces over all irradiation time. � Helps in reduce stochastic and genetic effects. � Helps in Not only reduce the patient dose as well as occupational dose. � Scan duration is less compare to standard protocol so we can save the time at clinical side. � Effective in breath hold scans (Coronary Angio, Pulmonary Angio, Thorax and Abdomen). � Required dose is applied according to patient body counter. � Helps in decrease scan time in uncooperative and trauma patients. � I conclude that according to the observed results. Aim of the study: To compare the dose difference and state the significance of Automatic Tube Current Modulation (ATCM) in abdominal MDCT examination while maintaining optimum image quality for diagnosis. Conclussion: The use of Automatic Tube Current Modulation (angular dose modulation and z-axis dose modulation) helps in
Biography

Purna Chander Reddy is a Consultant -Principle at Apollo Health Street / Sutherland Healthcare Solutions which is based at India. He has total of 14 years of Radiology field experience. His main area of research interest is radiography and imaging.

Email: purnachanderreddy@gmail.com

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