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Reducing Radiation Dose with Breast Shields

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 30 May 2011
The use of breast shields is the method of choice to protect the breasts of women from radiation exposure while undergoing chest computed tomography (CT) scanning.

The use of CT has increased exponentially, which brings into question the level of radiation exposure to patients. Recently, the International Commission of Radiation Protection (ICRP; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) increased the tissue-weighting factor for the breast from 0.05 to 0.1 noting that breast tissue is even more sensitive to radiation exposure than previously thought, said Rafel Tappouni, MD, the lead author of the study. To put the risk into perspective, the delivery of 1 rad to a 35-year-old woman is estimated to increase her lifetime risk of breast cancer by 13.6%; each CT exam delivers at least twice that amount, he reported.

Dr. Tappouni and his colleagues from Penn State Hershey Medical Center (Hershey, PA; USA) gauged the radiation dose to the front and back of a breast phantom using a breast shield and using a new technique called posteriorly centered partial CT. In posteriorly centered partial CT, the CT scanner turns on and off as it scans the patient.

"We found that posteriorly centered partial CT does decrease skin entrance radiation dose to the breast by 16%, but increases overall radiation dose to the chest by 8%," said Dr. Tappouni. "The bismuth breast shields, on the other hand, reduced skin entrance dose to the breast by 38% without an increase in overall radiation dose."

Dr. Tappouni noted that they now use breast shields at his facility for all female patients up to age 90 who undergo chest CT scans. The study's findings were presented during the American Roentgen Ray Society annual meeting on May 4, 2011, in Chicago (IL, USA).

Related Links:
International Commission of Radiation Protection
Penn State Hershey Medical Center




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