Patient Dose Comparison for Intraoperative Imaging Devices Used in Orthopaedic Lumbar Spinal Surgery.

dc.contributor.author

Foster, NA

dc.contributor.author

Moore, Bria

dc.contributor.author

Womack, Ronald

dc.contributor.author

Nguyen, Giao

dc.contributor.author

Richardson, William

dc.contributor.author

Yoshizumi, Terry

dc.date.accessioned

2019-07-01T13:30:17Z

dc.date.available

2019-07-01T13:30:17Z

dc.date.issued

2018-07-24

dc.date.updated

2019-07-01T13:30:15Z

dc.description.abstract

Background:The aim of this study was to determine the amount of radiation exposure from intraoperative imaging during two-level and four-level lumbar fusions. Methods:Five imaging systems were studied: multidetector CT (MDCT) scanner (CT A); two mobile CT units (CT B and CT C); a C-arm (D); and fluoroscopy (E). Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor dosimeters measured doses at 25 organ locations using an anthropomorphic phantom. A fat-equivalent phantom was used to simulate an obese body mass index (BMI). Results:The effective dose (ED) for C-arm D was estimated using commercial software. The ED for others was computed from the measured mean organ doses. EDs for a normal BMI patient, receiving a four-level fusion, are as follows: CT A (12.00 ± 0.30 mSv), CT B (5.90 ± 0.25 mSv), CT C (2.35 ± 0.44 mSv), C-arm D (0.44 mSv), and fluoroscopy E (0.30 ± 0.3 mSv). The rankings are consistent across all three BMI values except CT C and fluoroscopy E, which peaked in the overweight size because of system limitations. The other machines' ED trended with patient BMI. Conclusion:The dose reduction protocols were confirmed according to the manufacturer's specifications. The results of this study emphasize the need for the appropriate selection of the imaging system, especially because the type of device could have a substantial effect on patient radiation risk.

dc.identifier

JAAOSGlobal-D-18-00030

dc.identifier.issn

2474-7661

dc.identifier.issn

2474-7661

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19051

dc.language

eng

dc.publisher

JAAOS Global Research & Reviews

dc.relation.ispartof

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews

dc.relation.isversionof

10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-18-00030

dc.title

Patient Dose Comparison for Intraoperative Imaging Devices Used in Orthopaedic Lumbar Spinal Surgery.

dc.type

Journal article

duke.contributor.orcid

Richardson, William|0000-0001-9608-199X|0000-0002-8750-7263|0009-0003-7526-7797

pubs.begin-page

e030

pubs.issue

7

pubs.organisational-group

School of Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

Orthopaedics

pubs.organisational-group

Clinical Science Departments

pubs.organisational-group

Radiation Oncology

pubs.organisational-group

Radiology

pubs.publication-status

Published

pubs.volume

2

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Patient Dose Comparison for Intraoperative Imaging Devices Used in Orthopaedic Lumbar Spinal Surgery.pdf
Size:
1.12 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format