Author/Authors :
Ramli, Hanis Aisyah Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy - Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences - International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan Pahang , Moey, Soo-Foon Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy - Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences - International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan Pahang
Abstract :
Introduction: Digital radiography possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in producing
an acceptable image of diagnostic value even though overexposure occurs. Lumbar spine (LS) radiography is
the most common examinations that gives high radiation dose to patients and accounts for the highest
collective population dose of any conventional radiographic examinations. As such, this study was carried
out to ascertain the impact of image quality and entrance surface dose (ESD) with different exposure settings
in the anteroposterior (AP) and lateral LS.
Material and Methods: The torso of the PBU-50 phantom was exposed to medium and high kilovoltage
peak (kVp). A total of 14 images for LS were obtained. Relative image quality was assessed using Leeds
Test Objects TOR CDR whilst the ESD was ascertained using an optically stimulated luminescence
dosimeter.
Results: The results of Friedman test indicated a significant difference in image quality when using medium
and high kVp. Wilcoxon signed-rank test also reflected a significant difference in ESD between the use of
medium and high kVp for both AP and lateral LS.
Conclusion: Significant differences in image quality and ESD were obtained using medium and high kVp
with medium kVp resulting in high contrast but low contrast sensitivity and vice versa. The findings of the
present study indicated that the recommended kVp for AP LS was from 75kVp to 81kVp whilst for lateral
LS the recommended kVp was from 85kVp to 90kVp for an average adult patient.
Keywords :
Digital Radiography , Image Quality , Radiation Dosage , Lumbar Spine