Title of article :
Comparison of Gold Nanoparticles and Iodinated Contrast Media in Radiation Dose Reduction and Contrast Enhancement in Computed Tomography
Author/Authors :
Taghavi ، Hamid Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy - Paramedical Faculty - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Bakhshandeh ، Mohsen Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy - Paramedical Faculty - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Montazerabadi ، Alireza Medical Physics Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Nazari Moghadam ، Hossein Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy - Paramedical Faculty - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Mazloom Shahri ، Seyyed Behnam Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Gonabad University of Medical Sciences , Keshtkar ، Mohammad Department of Medical Physics and Radiology - Faculty of Medicine - Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background]Gold nanoparticles with high atomic number and density have good potential to be used as contrast media in computed tomography.[Objectives]In this study, we aimed to assess radiation dose and contrast enhancement performance of gold nanoparticles by measuring contrast to noise ratio compared to clinically used iodinated contrast agents at same concentrations. Contrast enhancement was evaluated in different tube voltages and currents.[Materials and Methods]First, polyethylene glycol coated gold nanoparticles were synthesized with concentrations of 0.5 mM, 0.6 mM, and 0.7 mM. Gold nanoparticles and iodinated contrast media were scanned with CT imaging system at different tube voltages and timecurrent product. CT dose index (CTDI) value was measured by special phantom and electrometer. Improving in image contrast was assessed by contrast to noise ratio.[Results]Results showed that gold nanoparticles in all concentrations and energies from 80 to 130 kVp display higher image contrasttonoise ratio (CNR) than iodinated contrast media. Image CNR was increased by increasing kVp and mAs. The CNR value was maximum at the voltage of 80 and 130 kVp for iodinated compounds and gold nanoparticles, respectively. The CNR value for gold nanoparticles at 130 kVp and 200 mAs was approximately five times higher than that of iodinated compounds.[Conclusion]Gold nanoparticles could be a good candidate for optimizing CT imaging by lowering radiation dose as low as possible while enhancing the image contrast.
Keywords :
Computed Tomography , Gold Nanoparticles , Radiation Dose , Iodinated Compounds , Image Contrast
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Radiology (IJR)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Radiology (IJR)