Reducing computed tomography radiation dose in diagnosing pulmonary embolism

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Background and Objective: Computed tomography angiography plays a major role in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. Radiation dose associated with it is a major concern; therefore it is important to optimize protocols and techniques to ensure minimum radiation dose. Methods: The study compares two protocols i.e. Conventional Timing Bolus CT protocol and Delayed Timing Bolus protocol used to assist suspected pulmonary embolism patients. Results: A significant reduction in the average effective dose (39%) was noticed when using the delayed timing bolus protocol. Conclusion: Delayed timing bolus protocol has a good impact on radiation dose without affecting the value of the computed tomography angiography study.

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Al-Rammah, T. Y., Alohaly, A., & Albatsh, K. (2016). Reducing computed tomography radiation dose in diagnosing pulmonary embolism. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 32(6), 1444–1448. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.326.11347

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