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Better image quality AND low dose at Southern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC)

 

“While CT radiation dose is an important issue in modern times, it is equally important to perform a high-quality exam that adequately addresses the clinical issues affecting our patients,” Scott Logan, MD, MBA, Senior Medical Director of Medical Imaging at SOMC, explained.

“Managing the appropriate radiation without compromising the image remains critical.”

Modifying imaging protocols for high image quality while achieving doses as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) has become an endeavor of the imaging department at SOMC.

 
         

iDose4 improves spatial resolution
SOMC is a 222-bed, rural, non-profit hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio that serves approximately 120,000 patients in the Appalachian area. The CT department is a 24/7 operation. They have two Philips iCT scanners: one in the Emergency Department and the other in their Medical Imaging Department, and they utilize the iDose4 iterative reconstruction technique on iCT scans.

Dr. Logan described that image noise is an important determinant of image quality.

It is inversely related to the x-ray beam energy, “Although a reduction in tube current and tube current voltage causes a resultant decrease in radiation dose, this also increases image noise, which may compromise image quality.”

Because iDose significantly improves spatial resolution and preserves the "natural" appearance of images, image quality improvements are achieved.

 

Low dose cardiac scan from the iCT using low energy and iDose4

 

The benefits of going ‘low’
“We experimented with low dose/low energy scans in the past with suboptimal image quality. Therefore, the dose vs. image quality was not beneficial,” Dean Blair RT(R)(CT), Supervisor CT Department at SOMC said. “Then we installed the iCT with iDose4. Now, our results show an increase in image quality at low dose."

In addition to the low energy, low dose benefits SOMC has experienced, Blair also noted that SOMC has been able to use low injected contrast imaging as a result of the fast scan times and rotation speeds of the iCT. 

Sophisticated capabilities 
By having two iCT scanners, SOMC can provide a continuum of care for advanced cardiovascular studies. In addition, emergency patients, inpatients, and outpatients benefit from the range of clinical applications enabled by the sophisticated capabilities of the iCT.


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