Abstract | BACKGROUND: This study provides data on the cumulative life attributable risk (LAR) of radiation-induced cancer from the combination of coronary CT angiography (CCTA), dynamic CT perfusion ( CTP) and delayed enhancement (DE) CT scans, required for reliable risk-benefit analysis of the one-stop-shop CCTA + CTP + DECT cardiac examination. METHODS: Monte Carlo simulation of the dynamic CTP and DECT exposures on 62 adult individuals was employed to determine radiation absorbed dose to exposed radiosensitive organs. Corresponding data for CCTA were derived using patient chest circumference and previously published data. Individual-specific LARs of cancer were estimated using organ/tissue-specific radiogenic cancer risk factors. Total LAR from CCTA + CTP + DECT scans' sequence were estimated and compared to nominal intrinsic risk of cancer. RESULTS: The main contribution, up to 80%, to cumulative radiation burden from CCTA + CTP + DECT scan-sequence was found to originate from the CTP scan. The total LAR from CCTA + CTP + DECT for females was found 4-6 times higher, compared to males. The mean cumulative risk of radiogenic cancer associated with the complete CCTA + CTP + DECT scan sequence was found to marginally increase the intrinsic risk for cancer induction by less than 0.6% and 0.1% for females and males, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The radiation risk from the 256-slice CCTA + CTP + DECT scan sequence may be considered low and should not constitute an obstacle for the clinical endorsement of the one-stop-shop cardiac CT examination, given that its clinical value has been well verified. Nevertheless, every effort should be made towards optimization of the dynamic CTP component which is the main contributor to patient radiation burden.
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Authors | Kostas Perisinakis, Ioannis Seimenis, Antonis Tzedakis, Kostas Pagonidis, Antonios E Papadakis, John Damilakis |
Journal | International journal of cardiology
(Int J Cardiol)
Vol. 168
Issue 6
Pg. 5267-72
(Oct 15 2013)
ISSN: 1874-1754 [Electronic] Netherlands |
PMID | 23988304
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © 2013. |
Topics |
- Adult
- Aged
- Breast Neoplasms
(epidemiology)
- Esophageal Neoplasms
(epidemiology)
- Female
- Heart Diseases
(diagnostic imaging, epidemiology)
- Humans
- Lung Neoplasms
(epidemiology)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Monte Carlo Method
- Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
(adverse effects, methods, statistics & numerical data)
- Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced
(epidemiology)
- Radiation Dosage
- Risk Assessment
(methods)
- Risk Factors
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed
(adverse effects, methods, statistics & numerical data)
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