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Computer-Based System Designed to Track Radiation Exposure from CT Scans

By Medimaging International staff writers
Posted on 03 Jun 2010


Researchers have developed a computer-based system that can automatically track patient-specific radiation dose exposure (based on a patient’s size and weight) on every patient that receives a computed tomography (CT) scan, providing patients with a way to begin tracking their cumulative healthcare-related radiation exposure.

CT studies account for approximately 50% of the radiation dose exposure administered in the healthcare system. “The purpose of the computer-based system, called Valkyrie, is to extract the radiation dose information from CT dose reports so as to eventually perform automated quality control, promote radiation safety awareness, and provide a longitudinal record of patient healthcare-related radiation exposure,” said George Shih, M.D., lead author of the study.

During the study, performed at Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York, NY, USA) and Columbia University Medical Center (New York, NY, USA), a random selection of 518 CT dose reports were processed by the Valkyrie system. “Our initial tests showed that Valkyrie accurately extracted dose information from 518/518 CT dose reports,” said Dr. Shih. “Valkyrie will eventually enable patients to keep a digital log of their healthcare-related radiation dose. While the system is functional, it is still in a development phase. We hope that eventually all hospitals will use Valkyrie or something equivalent for all CT studies, so that we can provide more accurate healthcare-related radiation dose information to our patients’ personal health records.

The study’s findings were presented May 3, 2010, at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) 2010 annual meeting in San Diego, CA, USA.

“The fact that Valkyrie works with older CT equipment is important. This is an immediate solution for almost all hospitals, many of which may not be able to upgrade their CT technology in the short or medium term,” concluded Dr. Shih.

Related Links:
Weill Cornell Medical Center
Columbia University Medical Center





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