Effective Radiation Dose from Radiologic Studies in Pediatric Trauma Patients

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Patrick K. Kim
Xiaowei Zhu
Eileen Houseknecht
Delia Nickolaus
Soroosh Mahboubi
Michael L. Nance
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[1] University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Division of Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery
[2] Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,Department of Radiology
[3] Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,Pediatric Trauma Program
[4] Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,Department of Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery
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World Journal of Surgery | 2005年 / 29卷
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Effective Dose; Injury Severity Score; Radiologic Study; Injured Child; Compute Tomogram;
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Evaluation of the pediatric trauma patient frequently requires radiologic studies. Although low-dose radiation from diagnostic radiology is considered safe, lifetime risks per unit dose of radiation are increased in children compared to adults. The total effective dose of radiation to a typical pediatric trauma patient is unknown. We sought to estimate the total effective dose of radiation related to the radiologic assessment of injured children admitted to a pediatric Level I trauma center. We reviewed the radiology records of all children admitted directly to a trauma center in 2002 and tabulated all plain films, computed tomograms, angiographic/fluoroscopic studies, and nuclear medicine studies. Using age-adjusted effective doses (which incorporate biologic effects of radiation), we computed each patient’s total effective dose of radiation. Of 506 admitted patients, 394 (78%) underwent at least one radiologic study. The mean total effective dose per patient was 14.9 mSv (median: 7.2 mSv; interquartile range: 2.2–27.4 mSv). On average, computed tomography accounted for 97.5% of total effective dose. Age and injury severity score did not predict total effective dose. We conclude that in pediatric trauma patients, the estimated total effective dose of radiation varied widely. Computed tomography contributed virtually the entire total effective dose. Regarding radiographic evaluation of pediatric trauma patients, the risks and benefits of current practices should continue to be evaluated critically, because lifetime risks associated with radiation exposure are inversely proportional to age at exposure.
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