Head CT Dose Examination for Adult Patient in Abuja and Keffi, Hospitals in Nigerian

U. Rilwan *

Department of Physics, Nigerian Army University, P.M.B. 1500, Biu, Borno State, Nigeria.

G. C. Onuchukwu

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigerian Army University, P.M.B. 1500, Biu, Borno State, Nigeria.

H. A. Abdullahi

National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, Idu Industrial Area, P.M.B. 391, Garki, Abuja-Nigeria.

I. Umar

Department of Physics, Nasarawa State University, P.M.B. 1022 Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria.

L.K. Sabiu

Federal Medical Centre, P.M.B. 004 Old Akwanga Road, Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study has established local diagnostic reference levels (LDRLs). Dose report and scan parameters for the head was assessed during seven months at the three study centres. Data on CT Dose index (CTDIw) and dose length product (DLP) available and achieved on CT scanner control console was recorded for a minimum of 10 average-sized patients for each facility to establish a local Diagnostic reference level (LDRLs) and radiation dose optimization Data was collected using a purposive sampling technique, from 131 adult patients weighing 70±3kg) from Philip brilliance, Toshiba Alexion and General Electric (GE) CT scanners for this study. The collected data were analyzed using SPPSS version (20) statistical software. Third quartile values of the estimated LDRLs for CTDIw and DLP was determined as 49.8 mGy and 9639 mGy. The mean CTDIw obtained are lower to the reported data from the European Commission of 60mGy. The mean DLP are comparably lower than all the reported value from the European commission of 1050 mGy. Therefore, CT dose optimization is recommended.

Keywords: Radiation dose, MSCT, VGA, CTDIv, CTDIw, DLP, LDRL


How to Cite

Rilwan, U., G. C. Onuchukwu, H. A. Abdullahi, I. Umar, and L.K. Sabiu. 2020. “Head CT Dose Examination for Adult Patient in Abuja and Keffi, Hospitals in Nigerian”. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports 9 (1):8-13. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2020/v9i130209.

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