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Bone scintigraphy with 99mTc-HMDP is a routine examination for the detection of bone metastases. The protocol involves a planar whole-body scan with few anatomical landmarks, hence the use of hybrid imaging, particularly in cases of indeterminate focus. However, the addition of computed tomography (CT) increases patient irradiation. The aim of this study was to assess the additional effective dose delivered by CT in an adult oncology population of 43 patients. We calculated the effective whole-body doses from scintigraphy and CT, which averaged 4.22 mSv and 3.07 mSv respectively. The mean…mehr

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Bone scintigraphy with 99mTc-HMDP is a routine examination for the detection of bone metastases. The protocol involves a planar whole-body scan with few anatomical landmarks, hence the use of hybrid imaging, particularly in cases of indeterminate focus. However, the addition of computed tomography (CT) increases patient irradiation. The aim of this study was to assess the additional effective dose delivered by CT in an adult oncology population of 43 patients. We calculated the effective whole-body doses from scintigraphy and CT, which averaged 4.22 mSv and 3.07 mSv respectively. The mean total effective dose was 7.29 mSv below diagnostic reference levels, but exceeded in 12 patients. The percentage of effective dose from CT to total dose delivered by hybrid imaging ranged from 9.06 to 64.95%, with a mean of 39.72%. The ratio was higher for the abdominal-pelvic region (45.68%) than for the thoracic region (39.97%). This dose is not negligible. However, when the benefits of hybridimaging are taken into account, the extra radiation is still justifiable.
Autorenporträt
BEN SELLEM Dorra ist Doktor der Medizin, Maitre de Conférences Agrégée in Biophysik und Nuklearmedizin an der Medizinischen Fakultät von Tunis und am Institut Salah Azaiez. HAOUANEB Hayfa hat einen Forschungsmaster in Funktionsbiologie, Fachrichtung Angewandte Physiologie und Physiopathologie der FST, Universität Tunis EL Manar.